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Melbourne Zoo/San Diego Lord Howe Stick Insect Collaboration

An interesting article detailing the partnership between Melbourne Zoo and San Diego on the conservation of the Lord Howe stick insect:

San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Working to Conserve Critically Endangered Lord Howe Island Stick Insect

The Lord Howe Island stick insect breeding program at the San Diego Zoo is part of an ongoing, collaborative conservation effort to conserve the rarest insect on the planet—which was previously thought to be extinct on the island of the same name until a few individuals were rediscovered on a tiny nearby volcanic spire called Ball’s Pyramid in 2001.

Upon the insect’s “rediscovery,” two pairs were brought to the Australian mainland for breeding—one to the Melbourne Zoo, which has successfully maintained this species in managed care and pioneered best practices for its recovery. The San Diego Zoo has partnered with Zoos Victoria/Melbourne Zoo since 2012 and is one of only two zoos outside of Australia and the only zoo in North America to work with this species.

See link for full article.
 
Other 2023 News:

On February 26th, the zoo announced that they bred and released (0.0.100) Southern Corroboree frogs into the wild.

Zoos Victoria - Hopping good news! Last week 100...

On March 14th, the zoo announced they acquired (0.0.2) wild-born black swans which are on exhibit.

Rescued Black Swans enjoy their tranquil new home | These two beautiful Black Swans were both rescued after dog attacks in the wild and are now enjoying a peaceful life in their new purpose-built billabong... | By Zoos Victoria | Facebook

On June 11th, the zoo announced they moved (1.1) siamangs named Sampit and Isidor to a newly renovated island.

Siamang home swap! | Melbourne Zoo’s Siamang family are swinging into the property market! Parents Isidor and Sampit have moved into a newly renovated private island home... | By Zoos Victoria | Facebook

On June 23rd, it was announced that the zoo transferred (4.0) black-capped squirrel monkeys named Carlos, Enzo, Leo, and Tito to ZooDoo Wildlife Park in Tasmania.

Zoodoo Zoo is excited to announce... - Zoodoo Zoo - Tasmania
 
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Other 2023 News:

On February 26th, the zoo announced that they bred and released (0.0.100) Southern Corroboree frogs into the wild.

Zoos Victoria - Hopping good news! Last week 100...

On March 14th, the zoo announced they acquired (0.0.2) wild-born black swans which are on exhibit.

Rescued Black Swans enjoy their tranquil new home | These two beautiful Black Swans were both rescued after dog attacks in the wild and are now enjoying a peaceful life in their new purpose-built billabong... | By Zoos Victoria | Facebook

Zoodoo Zoo is excited to announce... - Zoodoo Zoo - Tasmania

Black swan update:

I saw the swans on my recent visits. They’ve since been sexed as two males and are named Billy and Elliot. They’re a bonded pair and were recently given 3D printed eggs to incubate after they built a nest in their exhibit.

Update on Squid (Asian-small clawed otter):

Squid’s departure was reported earlier this year and I now have confirmation where she was sent to. Squid was transferred to Gorge Wildlife Park last year; with the plan being to transfer her to Perth Zoo this year for breeding. Squid’s parents are founders, making her a valuable member of the breeding programme.
 
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