Melbourne Zoo Update
Update from my visits (27/11/2023 and 28/11/2023):
I noticed Kemala the Siamang appeared to be heavily pregnant and asked a volunteer who confirmed she was. The volunteer didn’t know the due date, but looking at her, I would estimate she’s around six months into her seven and a half month pregnancy. Looking back on this thread, I see the pair were successfully introduced in May 2023, which aligns with my estimate.
According to another volunteer, the zoo are also hoping to breed their pair of white-cheeked gibbons.
I recall some confusion on what pinnipeds were still alive at Melbourne. They have one female Australian sea lion (Bella) and two New Zealand fur seals (Pania and Iha).
There are no immediate plans to breed from their Snow leopards. The staff member I spoke to said they need to wait for placements for the offspring to open up. I’m not aware of any new holders in the works, but hopefully Billabong will continue with them after their elderly cats pass on.
I will post a more detailed update on the elephants in the elephant population thread.
Update from my visits (27/11/2023 and 28/11/2023):
I noticed Kemala the Siamang appeared to be heavily pregnant and asked a volunteer who confirmed she was. The volunteer didn’t know the due date, but looking at her, I would estimate she’s around six months into her seven and a half month pregnancy. Looking back on this thread, I see the pair were successfully introduced in May 2023, which aligns with my estimate.
According to another volunteer, the zoo are also hoping to breed their pair of white-cheeked gibbons.
I recall some confusion on what pinnipeds were still alive at Melbourne. They have one female Australian sea lion (Bella) and two New Zealand fur seals (Pania and Iha).
There are no immediate plans to breed from their Snow leopards. The staff member I spoke to said they need to wait for placements for the offspring to open up. I’m not aware of any new holders in the works, but hopefully Billabong will continue with them after their elderly cats pass on.
I will post a more detailed update on the elephants in the elephant population thread.