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Bit of a shame they aren't staying on the continent, I was hoping that Chleby might be the beginning of a new European population of Doucs....
I get a feeling that Singapore and the Thai zoo associations play a big role in the captive-breeding effort. Perhaps in time they will instate a properly managed conservation breeding program.
 
I get a feeling that Singapore and the Thai zoo associations play a big role in the captive-breeding effort. Perhaps in time they will instate a properly managed conservation breeding program.

That makes a lot of sense now that I think about it, my main concern would be the import/export complications of managing a breeding program cross-continent. Historically such efforts have rarely succeeded from my recollection, but given the tricky diet requirements and lack of a European population I think a breeding program spearheaded by Asian zoos would make alot of sense.
 
Bit of a shame they aren't staying on the continent, I was hoping that Chleby might be the beginning of a new European population of Doucs....

I have a strong suspicion that one major factor may be other European collections not *wanting* them, and therefore Chleby having few options when it comes to sending surplus stock away.
 
Not yet mentioned here? One Asian black bear cub born during winter. Already visible to visitors but I cant find its gender confirmed yet.

This is the first time in 17 years when this species bred at any Czech or Slovak zoo.
 
Zoo just put a film on its Facebook page showing a group of zebra mongoose chasing a lion. Apparently, zebra mongoose now have an access to the lion exhibit.

Who knows how long it has been going on? Is it successful? In the early 2000s, several zoos tried to mix lions with small and flighty carnivores, but it never truly worked.
 
Who knows how long it has been going on? Is it successful? In the early 2000s, several zoos tried to mix lions with small and flighty carnivores, but it never truly worked.

Mongooses moved into lion house in 2019 I think. They usually just stay in their own exhibit and dont venture into lions space often when lions are out. At the beginning, I think it was just a pair and were very scared of lions. But with time, their family grew and now they behave like you see on video.
 
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Is this zoo planning to continue with red-shanked douc langurs? Zootierliste suggests they have two females and no males. Apparently they sent some of them to Singapore, too.

The zoo tries to get unrelated male. Hopefully it succeeds.

In other news, the young female Asian black bear Mischa went to zoo Augsburg last week. Her parents remain at Chleby.

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The zoo´s obtained building permit for two big cat exhibits (located near camels) and tries to get subsidies for its construction by applying for status of rescue place for confiscated big cats (tigers). If it succeeds, enviroment ministry would provide up to 80% of construction costs but would also had sole decision rights on what animals would be placed there. btw The zoo recently received status of rescue place for confiscated tortoises.
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Chleby is first institution that tries to reach part of recently allocated subsidies (total of 4,7 mio eur) for newly built big cat / wolf rescue capacity so that authorities would be able to confiscate illegal big cats from local people (so far it´s very hard because of lack of suitable capacity) or place rescued wild wolves and lynxes.
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