When I went in May It was visible.is the Kiwi still on display?
When I went in May It was visible.is the Kiwi still on display?
Osaka zoo introduced a Japanese night heron from Inokashira.
ミゾゴイを天王寺動物園へ移動しました
Nasu and Kobe Animal Kingdom also had success with this species. I can see this species taking over Japan or even be sent abroad once the wild population heals.Inokashira's breeding for this species is going really well, Im sure they will run out of cages for these birds. I saw a nestful of juveniles on my last visit. Hopefully, the wild population will become sustainable again!
A visitor from China / Japan made a picture of the new map, where only the African Savannah area was visible (unfortunately due to copyright ... it cannot be reproduced here).View attachment 661172
I have a feeling that because they kept the barn, they may actually be expanding the elephant space - which does look to be a sizeable amount of land.
Alternatively, it could also be a part of the polar bear development, though given that it still says "Asian Tropical Rain Forest" on the zoo's map...
No, currently no mandrills on exhibit. The last one was transferred to Miyazaki Zoo for breeding.Are there still any mandrills on exhibit?
The zoo does still have the drill, the only one in Japan?
I am afraid it is seems to be criticism fired up by some AWR inspired zoo visitor quite ignorant over major aspects involved in inter regional zoo loans. FYI: the DoE in New Zealand sits the standards for kiwi management overseas and loans to overseas zoos. Other Continents like Europe and North America are under similar stringent DoE policy guidelines on kiwi husbandry and management. No kiwis leave NZ without that stamp of approval.'We need to do better': Care of kiwi at Japan zoo sparks concerns over NZ bird protection | Newshub (youtube.com)
Tennoji Zoo's treatment of Japan's only kiwi has caused outrage amongst New Zealanders. The zoo states that the enclosure is not suitable for the kiwi and that the zoo will move the kiwi to a bigger and better enclosure, which is still a plan.
I cannot believe ... I am actually reading this correctly. The first thing you do in a vet evaluation is sex, age and general fitness condition of an animal up for transfer. It goes with all the paperwork.Gen, the hippopotamus the obtained from Mexico as a male was revealed to be a female. After observing that the animal wasn’t displaying male territorial behavior the zoo had a DNA test done in gen which revealed the true sex of the animal. Gen’s name will remain unchanged.
人気者のカバ「ゲンちゃん」実はメスだった!メキシコの書類は「オス」DNA検査で判明 天王寺動物園 | 読売テレビニュース
The article says that the health certificate from Mexico had Gen listed as a male. So it’s safe to assume that the zoo didn’t notice for the longest time because of it.I cannot believe ... I am actually reading this correctly. The first thing you do in a vet evaluation is sex, age and general fitness condition of an animal up for transfer. It goes with all the paperwork.