JurassicMax
Well-Known Member
Recently a male Mhor gazelle (Nanger dama mhorr) was born.
Source:
Instagram of Diergaarde Blijdorp (04/01/2024)
Source:
Instagram of Diergaarde Blijdorp (04/01/2024)
I have serious reservations about this. What on earth is going to happen with the polar bears?
How I understand it only Blijdorp has the right permits to house these animals so they are the only one allowed to hold these sea-turtles. Ecomare only is allowed to let them stay the night because they are the closest that can harbor them until transport to Blijdorp is secured. So it's more of a emergency solution rather then that they are allowed to deal with it. However I think if beaching does keep occurring at current rates other facilities might get the right permits.It is interesting that only Blijdorp and Ecomare are allowed to pick up beached animals. I get that zoos like Wildlands and Burgers' Zoo are much further away from the sea but Ecomare can't harbour any tropical animals because they only have cold water tanks, and Blijdorp's Oceanium, though large, surely has its limits. Maybe even Sea Life Scheveningen should be allowed to take in beached/injured, in case of emergency
How I understand it only Blijdorp has the right permits to house these animals so they are the only one allowed to hold these sea-turtles. Ecomare only is allowed to let them stay the night because they are the closest that can harbor them until transport to Blijdorp is secured. So it's more of a emergency solution rather then that they are allowed to deal with it. However I think if beaching does keep occurring at current rates other facilities might get the right permits.