At Nogeyama Zoo the oldest known zoo-camel died at an age of 38 years. It was a female named Zugaru.
I see a 1/4 portion cordonned off as grey space. They provisionally - I suspect - have rehoused red panda to near the lions in the NE corner of Nogeyama Zoo.The southwestern corner of the Nogeyama is closed off for renovation. This means that Nakayoshi Square, housing guinea pigs and mice is closed off (they can be seen near the fish house I believe). Unfortunately, this also means humboldt penguins, swamp wallabies and the only kagus in Japan cannot be seen.





As of March 2024, Preservation and Research Center in Yokohama has 11 Kagus (6,5,0).Is it true that Japan currently has 11 kagus in Yokohoma's breeding centre?
I’d like to see some of the kagus be distributed to other zoos, but that could mean that there would be no reason to visit Nogeyama aside from gharial and rare testudine. It’s the designated rare animal of the zoo after all.As of March 2024, Preservation and Research Center in Yokohama has 11 Kagus (6,5,0).
https://www.hama-midorinokyokai.or..../e6e3ca89fa329d5e7888f31a8ddefda02a60e4fa.pdf
Yes, that is true...I’d like to see some of the kagus be distributed to other zoos, but that could mean that there would be no reason to visit Nogeyama aside from gharial and rare testudine. It’s the designated rare animal of the zoo after all.