the nocturnal house is currently closed for renovations and all the birds are not currently in the walkthrough aviary presumably due to the construction.
In the past what species have they kept in their nocturnal house?
Feather tailed gliderPrior to closing:
Greater bilby
Squirrel glider
Barn owl
Cane toad
In 2019 it had Tawny Frogmouth and Squirrel Gliders in one exhibit, Barn Owl in another, a large Cane Toad and a Darwin Carpet Python. The bilbies have their own nocturnal house in the arid zone.In the past what species have they keep in their nocturnal house?
*Taken from a post on Facebook*
The Future of Dreamworld - Tiger Island Evolution
Changes to Tiger Island were also announced today. We have sought further clarification, and have the following to share with you.
“Tigers are an incredibly important element of the Dreamworld experience, first being introduced in 1995, offering a unique experience in which handlers interact directly with tigers. Having undergone significant review and consideration, in 12 – 18 months, Dreamworld’s Tiger Island will transition to an environment in which tigers and handlers do not interact directly.
Dreamworld’s Tiger Island remains committed to providing the best possible care for the welfare of their tigers and will work closely with both our expert team and external specialists to ensure a smooth transition.
An accredited member of the Zoo and Aquarium Association Australasia (ZAA), Dreamworld’s transition keeps pace with developments in animal welfare science and aims to meet community expectations in relation to caring for exotic animals.
Tiger Island remains a critical part of the experience at Dreamworld, and guests will continue seeing tigers on exhibit into the future. Educational presentations about the importance of tiger conservation will also continue to take place, and the business will continue investing in Tiger Island.
Dreamworld remains committed to conservation and makes meaningful change via the Dreamworld Wildlife Foundation, which has supported tiger conservation projects in the field via Wildcats Conservation Alliance. “
This is an interesting development, but a good move in my opinion. Free contact with tigers was an accident waiting to happen with several incidents both here and Australia Zoo, who also practice free contact.
It'll be interesting to see if this influences a shift back towards breeding Sumatrans. They have their token white tigers and their orange generics will soon be no more appealing than mother-raised Sumatrans given there will be no contact with either.
*Taken from a post on Facebook*
The Future of Dreamworld - Tiger Island Evolution
Changes to Tiger Island were also announced today. We have sought further clarification, and have the following to share with you.
“Tigers are an incredibly important element of the Dreamworld experience, first being introduced in 1995, offering a unique experience in which handlers interact directly with tigers. Having undergone significant review and consideration, in 12 – 18 months, Dreamworld’s Tiger Island will transition to an environment in which tigers and handlers do not interact directly.
Dreamworld’s Tiger Island remains committed to providing the best possible care for the welfare of their tigers and will work closely with both our expert team and external specialists to ensure a smooth transition.
An accredited member of the Zoo and Aquarium Association Australasia (ZAA), Dreamworld’s transition keeps pace with developments in animal welfare science and aims to meet community expectations in relation to caring for exotic animals.
Tiger Island remains a critical part of the experience at Dreamworld, and guests will continue seeing tigers on exhibit into the future. Educational presentations about the importance of tiger conservation will also continue to take place, and the business will continue investing in Tiger Island.
Dreamworld remains committed to conservation and makes meaningful change via the Dreamworld Wildlife Foundation, which has supported tiger conservation projects in the field via Wildcats Conservation Alliance. “
Rather surprising news - makes me wonder if something happened that made them change their approach on free contact with their tigers?
It was mentioned in the papers on 22 September 23 that the former tiger manager had left the job at DWThis explanation was given by Dreamworld:
An accredited member of the Zoo and Aquarium Association Australasia (ZAA), Dreamworld’s transition keeps pace with developments in animal welfare science and aims to meet community expectations in relation to caring for exotic animals.
It implies public pressure was behind the decision. Exotic pet breeding facilities in the US and tourist traps in Asia have come under fire re. ethical treatment of tigers for, so it’s possible Dreamworld (while a respected facility) is being tarred with the same brush by the general public.
As a member of the ZAA - they also likely want to align themselves with their management practices. Free contact with big cats is condemned by almost every world class zoo.
Wasn't even an accident waiting to happen. Have heard numerous incidences in the past (not sure about more recently) of near-misses and minor injuries. Amazed it's taken this long for the interactions to cease.This is an interesting development, but a good move in my opinion. Free contact with tigers was an accident waiting to happen with several incidents both here and Australia Zoo, who also practice free contact.
Correct, I am not a fan of this type of interaction there has been a number of incidents as you sayWasn't even an accident waiting to happen. Have heard numerous incidences in the past (not sure about more recently) of near-misses and minor injuries. Amazed it's taken this long for the interactions to cease.
And yes there has been subtle pressure from the Association over the years that they should move away from direct contact. Ridiculous education message.
The Nocturnal House has officially been reopened (as per Dreamworld Wildlife Foundation's instagram) under the name 'Twilight Trail'. A few new species have been added, with the species list being (according to their hashtags):
- Squirrel Glider
- Nightjar
- Tawny Frogmouth
- Masked Owl (Barn Owl)
- Rufous Bettong
- Carpet Python (assumedly Darwin)
- Cane Toad
- Unnamed Scorpion
- Unnamed Leaf Insect
Full video here: DWF on Instagram: "When night falls, our backyards come to life! You may not know it, but an entire ecosystem may be as close as outside your kitchen window. From the important pollination of a squirrel glider, to the pest control conducted by birds of prey and snakes. It is amazing how many nocturnal species call Australia home! You can visit some of Dreamworld’s NEW ambassador species in the Twilight Trail today! #wildlife #nocturnal #nightlife #nighttime #glider #squirrelglider #nightjar #tawny #tawnyfrogmouth #barnowl #maskedowl #bettong #rufousbettong #scorpion #rainforest #canetoad #python #junglepython #phasmid #phasmids #goldcoast #queensland #australia"
If seems a shame they have removed the Feather-tailed Gliders but added a pest like the cane toad.The Nocturnal House has officially been reopened (as per Dreamworld Wildlife Foundation's instagram) under the name 'Twilight Trail'. A few new species have been added, with the species list being (according to their hashtags):
- Squirrel Glider
- Nightjar
- Tawny Frogmouth
- Masked Owl (Barn Owl)
- Rufous Bettong
- Carpet Python (assumedly Darwin)
- Cane Toad
- Unnamed Scorpion
- Unnamed Leaf Insect
Full video here: DWF on Instagram: "When night falls, our backyards come to life! You may not know it, but an entire ecosystem may be as close as outside your kitchen window. From the important pollination of a squirrel glider, to the pest control conducted by birds of prey and snakes. It is amazing how many nocturnal species call Australia home! You can visit some of Dreamworld’s NEW ambassador species in the Twilight Trail today! #wildlife #nocturnal #nightlife #nighttime #glider #squirrelglider #nightjar #tawny #tawnyfrogmouth #barnowl #maskedowl #bettong #rufousbettong #scorpion #rainforest #canetoad #python #junglepython #phasmid #phasmids #goldcoast #queensland #australia"