Indeed Tierpark Berlin used to have gorillas; on my first few visits, gorillas, chimpanzees and orang-utans were kept in what subsequently became the sun bear house.Tierpark Berlin Had Gorillas At Past?
How Many Apes Do They Have Past?Indeed Tierpark Berlin used to have gorillas; on my first few visits, gorillas, chimpanzees and orang-utans were kept in what subsequently became the sun bear house.
In those days, the building had no outside enclosures so the apes were kept permanently indoors in small sterile cages. Tierpark Berlin is one of my favourite zoos but the great ape accommodation was very poor.
ZTL list the following:How Many Apes Do They Have Past?
Is the red panda cub offspring from the Padmaja Naidu Zoo in Darjeeling, India?A red panda was born in late June.
Is the red panda cub offspring from the Padmaja Naidu Zoo in Darjeeling, India?
(the exchange deal for Mishmi takin being exported to same zoo)
Had a nice Sunday visit at the Tierpark and want to mention some changes since the last year. The construction works for the Hymalaya and the new Elephant facility are on the way, but there's more than enough to see and explore.
- Mountain Zebras and Somali Wild Ass are still visible on their old place next to the Elephant house.
- The vegitation around the Alfred Brehm House and in the Tropical Hall growing fast and the place starts to look more and more attractive and full of life.
- I don't think, the Asian Golden Cat will arrive at ABH. The enclosure which was planned for them is now occupied by Binturong. The Palawan Leopard Cat is also gone and it's exhibit is occupied by Northern Tree shrew and Burmese Star tortoise.
- The side exhibits between the Domestic animals and the Polar Bear now holding Tamandua and Red Panda. On the way to the Polar Bears there's a new enclosure for the Elks.
- There were a lot of babies around the park, but the Gerenuks, Mountain Reedbuck, Musk Ox and Marco Polo Sheep deserve special mention.
- Many of the animals from the Alpine zone are spread around the zoo:
- the Marco Polo sheep and the Bharals are on the top of the park, next to the Golden Takins and Kulans.
- the White-lipped Deers are between the Persian Deer and the Myanmar Thamin.
- Manuls are in the former Bobcat exhibit next to the Yellow-throated Marten.
- The Steller Eagles are in the Birds of prey area.
I saw the Babirusa for the first time in the Kerabau paddock and also the Chinese Water Deer together with the David's Deer.
The Alpine Ibex, Urials, Gorals and Markhors were off-show, but I hope the park will not lose any of them.
The most exciting new inhabitants are in the Monkey house! The Coquerel' Sifaka and Roloway Monkeys are the Berlin's newest stars.
Looking forward to next year, when hopefully the Berlin zoo' Empire of Cats and the TP Hymalaya zone will be finally ready !
I'm so happy the young reedbuck is still there. I didn't see it on my last visit an feared it didn't make it..
So your mention of Hartmann zebras and Somali asses makes it sound like the Grevy's zebras have left. I already suspected that as the group was shrinking in size over the last year with only two animals left as of my last visit.
I have to add that the elk enclosure is the one that held Caucasian zebus until last year which have moved to the domestic section. The Scottish Highland cattle have left.
As for the non-visible ungulates: The Alpine ibexes have already left, the others are still there and will be visible soon again.
@twilighter Great report! Thanks a lot!
I can actually add something more to this:
As reported/documented by user W. Dreier on the German zoo webforum Schülingforum, the west front of the Pachyderm House has just been demolished and a large demolition crane has started operating inside of the building.
Pictures (a bit blurry, as you cannot get good pictures of the building site easily):
http://www.schueling.com/forum/fotos/gross/131969.jpg
http://www.schueling.com/forum/fotos/gross/131970.jpg
Knowing Berlin it’ll be 2025Several parts of the old pachydermy building have been demolished. In the next months, they will start integrating new structures like a large new roof. Due to Covid-19-delays, they now hope to open it by 2023.
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