Enjoyed a pleasant day at Melbourne Zoo today as part of a trip to Melbourne that also include the aquarium, maru, moonlit and Phillip Island.
A few updates to start off the 2022 thread for the year.
- First and most excitingly nyala are coming to Melbourne making them the third holder in the country. The large maps around the site have been updated with an nyala icon added between the zebra and baboon. No work was seen in this area so it would seem reasonable to assume they will join the giraffe and zebra in their habitat.
- Melbourne have ended their seal training presentation as part of efforts to provide the seals with further choice around how they spend their day. Training will continue off-exhibit with the seals.
- The former coati exhibit which most recently held red pandas while the dinosaur display was present last year is now empty and blocked off.
- Nice to see the reptile house refresh complete with much of the enclosures looking much brighter and the signage now of better quality. Of note is that the basilisk are now on display and the striped legless lizard has been replaced with a grassland earless dragon.
- Elsewhere in the zoo for reptiles, macleay's water are now on display in Digest-Ed making for a nice addition to the collection. The southern pilbra rock monitors acquired last year are now on display in the Gorilla ranger station. Also nice to see the scheltopusik and Kenyan sand boa. These are displayed in the ground education space within Growing Wild. This space is often locked for school group use on weekdays so if visiting to see these species it may be best to make a weekend visit.
- Within the Australian exhibit a new path has been constructed between the current koala exhibit and baboons providing a second entry/exit. Two aviaries in this area now display rainbow lorikeet and major mitchell cockatoos. The original koala exhibit remains empty with the koalas still held in the former bird aviary.
- A new yard was being constructed between the tortoise exhibit and reptile house. No signage was present to indicate what this will be for.
Overall a nice day with the zoo looking good and some works underway to improve the collection. Any questions feel free to ask.
A few updates to start off the 2022 thread for the year.
- First and most excitingly nyala are coming to Melbourne making them the third holder in the country. The large maps around the site have been updated with an nyala icon added between the zebra and baboon. No work was seen in this area so it would seem reasonable to assume they will join the giraffe and zebra in their habitat.
- Melbourne have ended their seal training presentation as part of efforts to provide the seals with further choice around how they spend their day. Training will continue off-exhibit with the seals.
- The former coati exhibit which most recently held red pandas while the dinosaur display was present last year is now empty and blocked off.
- Nice to see the reptile house refresh complete with much of the enclosures looking much brighter and the signage now of better quality. Of note is that the basilisk are now on display and the striped legless lizard has been replaced with a grassland earless dragon.
- Elsewhere in the zoo for reptiles, macleay's water are now on display in Digest-Ed making for a nice addition to the collection. The southern pilbra rock monitors acquired last year are now on display in the Gorilla ranger station. Also nice to see the scheltopusik and Kenyan sand boa. These are displayed in the ground education space within Growing Wild. This space is often locked for school group use on weekdays so if visiting to see these species it may be best to make a weekend visit.
- Within the Australian exhibit a new path has been constructed between the current koala exhibit and baboons providing a second entry/exit. Two aviaries in this area now display rainbow lorikeet and major mitchell cockatoos. The original koala exhibit remains empty with the koalas still held in the former bird aviary.
- A new yard was being constructed between the tortoise exhibit and reptile house. No signage was present to indicate what this will be for.
Overall a nice day with the zoo looking good and some works underway to improve the collection. Any questions feel free to ask.