Still under construction, visited a few days ago.Is the Cambodia viewing area in Elephants of Asia still under construction?
Still under construction, visited a few days ago.Is the Cambodia viewing area in Elephants of Asia still under construction?
It looks like a really good exhibit, it kept repeatedly getting delayed over and over again, but I am so glad to see that this long-awaited exhibit is finally finished.The Cape Vulture exhibit is set to debut on Thursday, February 6th! Link is to zoo press release
A NEW HOME FOR CAPE VULTURES OPENS AT THE L.A. ZOO - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
It looks like there is a committee of 7 vultures to be part of this new exhibit. As for breeding pairs, I’m too sure but I know they’ve bred this specie in the past so there’s hope we may get chicks!A very nice new and fitting exhibit for the Cape Vulture!
How many of their Cape Vultures will call this place their home?
What number of breeding pairs do they hold now?
I had a look earlier this morning - it is actually 4:25am here (and I must go into work not much later - and in 2022/23 they held 4.6 vultures in 2023. Whereas at least 3 different pairs had bred in the past ..., from what I garner right now from all the info I poses they had not for a few years. Most of their birds are now still young (2010 onwards, with several others a little older ... and one that was part of the original import from South Africa and part of one of their original breeding pairs).It looks like there is a committee of 7 vultures to be part of this new exhibit. As for breeding pairs, I’m too sure but I know they’ve bred this specie in the past so there’s hope we may get chicks!
Well, there is a GIANT role screaming for PUBLIC AWARENESS. Zoos are definitely in a position along with natural history collections what we have lost in the name of "economic growth" and "human progress" ... (call that what you will).I had a look earlier this morning - it is actually 4:25am here (and I must go into work not much later - and in 2022/23 they held 4.6 vultures in 2023. Whereas at least 3 different pairs had bred in the past ..., from what I garner right now from all the info I poses they had not for a few years. Most of their birds are now still young (2010 onwards, with several others a little older ... and one that was part of the original import from South Africa and part of one of their original breeding pairs).
Yet, I seem to remember from some of the monthly reports that come out regularly and are - so regularly - posted here thanks to our LA Zoo regulars ... I thought I had seen that they may have had more recent breeding success or more - perhaps - changes within their Cape vulture group. Must check over the entire 2022-2025 monthlies .... soon!
Visited today during a break in the rain and it’s great. Want to echo Thomas’ observation about how active the vultures are. I don’t know if this is novelty, the “winter” weather, or normal for the species but it was quite fun. They’re very social.
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@jpc323 -- Were you able to go into the roundhouse by the vultures that has been inaccessible for the past couple years? It used to hold a black duiker, Von der Decken's hornbill, and Lady Ross's turacos. Also, the zoo has updated its map on the website and lists Pink's Hot Dogs where the Gorilla Grill was located. Did you see if Pink's was open?Visited today during a break in the rain and it’s great. Want to echo Thomas’ observation about how active the vultures are. I don’t know if this is novelty, the “winter” weather, or normal for the species but it was quite fun. They’re very social.
Added a few photos to the gallery
The roundhouse that’s close to the aviary has new signage up for Von Der Decken’s Hornbill, Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, and a Southern Pudu. I can confirm I see the first 2 in the exhibit.@jpc323 -- Were you able to go into the roundhouse by the vultures that has been inaccessible for the past couple years? It used to hold a black duiker, Von der Decken's hornbill, and Lady Ross's turacos. Also, the zoo has updated its map on the website and lists Pink's Hot Dogs where the Gorilla Grill was located. Did you see if Pink's was open?
@Julio, too right and I do believe the Cape vultures will replay LA Zoo visiting public and members a new look at vultures within the ecosystem (an African counterpart to the local Californian resident iconic birds of prey ... Californian condors most handsomely!Got to the zoo pretty early yesterday that it was basically me and zoo staff at the exhibitI loved it, especially that they refurbished and renovated an old exhibit into a new one. The style to the habitat is simple appears to meet the needs of the vultures. I’m hopeful for the swan lake opening hopefully soon. A project like this one I truly love, not having to be a massive multi-species exhibit complex which I do love quite a few! But seeing this new exhibit dedicated to a single species and one that’s not the most popular is something I certainly enjoy. Definitely recommend coming during the rainy weather, less crowds and more time with the birds.