Yes I remember seeing pygmy hippos in the large lake years ago.When did the park stop exhibiting hippos?
Yes I remember seeing pygmy hippos in the large lake years ago.
The oldest park souvenir guidebook I own was published in 1991 and it shows pygmy hippo. The next park guidebook I own was published in 2000 and it makes no mention of them.
So they stopped some time in the 1990's, sorry I cannot be more specific.
According to the book "The Rhinoceros in Captivity" (Rookmaaker; 1998), "Cornelius" was born at Granby on 11th December 1979; parents "Bulley" and "Suzie".I want to know if he produced a calf in the San Diego safari park? He was born on December 11 1979 in Granby, Sire? Dam ?
Thank you for this information. I do not know if you can find. Is the dam and the sire wildborn?According to the book "The Rhinoceros in Captivity" (Rookmaaker; 1998), "Cornelius" was born at Granby on 11th December 1979; parents "Bulley" and "Suzie".
The book records that "Cornelius" fathered four calves at San Diego Wild Animal Park:
"Jioni" born 12th September 1988
"Nakili" born 25th February 1990
"Jimma" born 29th November 1990
still born calf 1st December 1992
Unfortunately I don't have a copy of the Black Rhinoceros Studbook as that would probably answer your latest question.Thank you for this information. I do not know if you can find. Is the dam and the sire wildborn?
The problem with being the "zoo of the future" is that eventually the future actually occurs and becomes the past. The whole monorail tour model seems not to really have caught on with the public, although I loved it and miss it. I think people were frustrated that sometimes they never saw the animals and were far away from them. At the Bronx Zoo the model has resulted in marquee species like the elephants and Indian rhinos being inaccessible to visitors for much of the year and only visible for minutes or seconds.