Speaking about the sun bears - when I went less than a week ago, there were definitely sun bears there - I can say for myself
Hello,
I have some questions about Berlin Tierpark:
Where are those on show: Arabian striped hyena, Bangs' black parrot, black-bellied sandgrouse, rusty-barred owl, southern white-faced scops owl, Taiwan liocichla, white-bearded masked cive?
Is it possible to see Daurian pikas?
Hello,
I have some questions about Berlin Tierpark:
Where are those on show: Arabian striped hyena, Bangs' black parrot, black-bellied sandgrouse, rusty-barred owl, southern white-faced scops owl, Taiwan liocichla, white-bearded masked cive?
Is it possible to see Daurian pikas?
As you can see, there has been quite a lot of progress. I think they'll be able to present the Savannah by next season (Spring or Summer 2023).
However, they had some problems to get material for the new roof of the elephant building. So this may be delayed until 2024 (and it probably will get even more expensive than planned).
On the 21st of July a male Shensi takin (Budorcas taxicolor bedfordi) was born in the Himalaya area, sadly the mother passed away after 2 weeks. Therefore, zoo keepers stepped in to bottle feed the young.
Recently multiple European hamsters (Cricetus cricetus) were born!
Sources:
Instagram of Tierpark Berlin (14/08/2022)
Instagram of Tierpark Berlin (24/08/2022)
Are the hamsters on-show at the Tierpark? I'm still a newcomer to the Tierpark having visited for the first time earlier this year so I may well have missed them but I can't recall a smaller species exhibit for them.
They now have two tigers left, a breeding pair of Sumatran tigers. They are male Jae Jae and female Mayang.How many tigers is there now?
Two Sumatran tiger cubs born on 01/09/22 to Mayang and Jae Jae.
Some news:
- Berlin Tierpark now has some red and white giant flying squirrels (Petaurista alborufus castaneus). The live in a former bird aviary in the Karl Förster Garden. Apparently, somebody even managed to see them - so it notes in Zootierliste. I'm actually quite impressed but I'm not sure, if their enclosure is that great for this species. In the wild, they live in great heights and glide for quite long distances.
- The park officially announced that they are working on the giraffe trail and hope to finish it by Spring. It will be 120 metres long an 30 metres wide.
- They also mentioned the new Asia enclosure but didn't give any further information or schedules.