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just saw a video posted yesterday and it's true that the addax will now be in the dry savanna with the rhinos and zebras
Yes! I'm guessing you are referring to this video:
We can also see that a new species has joined the wet savanna in this video, the Northern spur-winged goose (Plectropterus gambensis gambensis, honestly I'm just assuming this is the subspecies because it's the most common taxa in Europe according to ZTL). @KEEPER mentioned (as well as posting pictures) in zoosdelmundo that another waterfowl species has been added to the parks cannals, the Garganey (Spatula querquedula).
 
New individuals:
- The park has obtained four Panther chameleons (Furcifer pardalis), one male and three females, from Zoo Zürich. The three females are on show while the male will be kept off-show, since they can't be housed together until the animals are older than a year.

 
New species:
- Bioparc Valencia will once again be home to South African bat-eared foxes (Otocyon megalotis megalotis)! Two females (sisters of the same litter) have arrived from Beekse Bergen, they will be mixed with the park's aardvarks, being at the indoors exhibit by the day and outdoors once night comes out in the regular warthog exhibit.

Dos llamativos zorros orejudos llegan a BIOPARC Valencia
 
I see two spur-winged geese(Plectropterus gambensis)? In the video posted by SivatheriumGuy in the message #641?
 
Has there been any news from Bioparc today? From what I've gathered there's been a massive power outage in Spain currently, which looks like it could have affected Valencia as well. I'm unaware how much power is needed to run the park or what facilities rely on it.

I'd assume some fencing uses electricity, which could cause issues housing some animals.
 
Has there been any news from Bioparc today? From what I've gathered there's been a massive power outage in Spain currently, which looks like it could have affected Valencia as well. I'm unaware how much power is needed to run the park or what facilities rely on it.

I'd assume some fencing uses electricity, which could cause issues housing some animals.

Valencia has been affected as the whole Iberian Peninsula. But there are not reported issues by bioparc, there were even visitors during the day as far as I concerned.
 
Understood, I have family over there I have been unable to contact all day so I assumed things would be shut down where possible.

Surprised about there being visitors around despite the power outage considering purchasing tickets would have been done electronically from memory.
 
Understood, I have family over there I have been unable to contact all day so I assumed things would be shut down where possible.

Surprised about there being visitors around despite the power outage considering purchasing tickets would have been done electronically from memory.
As with most zoos you can still buy tickets at the park itself.
The only zoo that has mentioned anything when it comes to the power outage has been Oceanografic Valencia, which has been closed for today's evening. That being said, the power outage might have prevented other parks to make similar statements ahaha :) Power is back in all of the Iberian peninsula (I'm not 100% sure, some friends I have in another part of the country haven't had power until 21:45 of tonight!) but I guess we will need to keep an eye out!
 
There's a video about how Bioparc Valencia reacted to the power outage but it's in Valencian language. Basically they said they used their own generators and the dangerous animals like gorillas or chimpanzees were sent to their selthers. They worried about not being able to heat the water for hippos and crocs, but that the animals were fine. The terrariums and incubators were also not affected thanks to the generators.

 
Thanks!! That's very interesting! The first thing I thought when I heard about the blackout was how the zoos will manage this situation
 
Are blue-breasted kingfisher and spotted-necked otter still visible?

Kingfisher is in the aviary as @AthleticBinturong have said, maybe not that easy to see but with patience you'll see it.. The spotted-necked otter enclosure is currently being restored, so no animals are seen there. The remaining female spotted-necked otter is in indoor enclosures, as are the other two Eurasian otters. The enclosure is being restored to accommodate the Eurasians ones. So is only visible the kingfisher at this moment.
 
The Bioparc company will invest 60 million euros in a park themed around the Silk Road:
- Rain Forest, the Bioparc concessionaire, presented this Monday to the mayor of Valencia, it's expansion plans for the unused land of the Bioparc concession in Cabecera Park, which includes the creation of three new thematic areas whose common thread will be the Silk Road. The company plans to invest more than 60 million euros to complete, in three phases, the construction of the unused space surrounding what we now know as Bioparc Valencia. It is expected that the first expansion will be finished for 2027 (Of wich construction has already started).
As detailed by the director of the Bioparc Foundation, Fernando González, the first phase, called "El Camino de Copto", will involve an investment of 18 million euros and will have new enclosures for emblematic African species, also with ships and a new tank for fish and corals.
The second phase, already underway, with an investment of two million euros, includes the old farm land surrounding the entrance area of the park, which will become a space dedicated to the history and culture of silk in Valencia, an industry that had great weight in the city.
The third phase of the expansion, the most important in investment with 44.5 million euros, will in fact be a new park that will occupy the empty land located on both sides of the Bioparc. It will be set in imperial China and will recreate the atmosphere of a Chinese garden where you can enjoy different recreational and cultural activities and where there will be a river course (With concept art featuring species such as takin and giant pandas).
The old plans that were presented showcasing a Southeast Asian themed water park have been discarded due to the elevated usage of water it would have involved, although all southeast asian plans haven't been discarded as there is concept art featuring tigers.

La empresa de Bioparc invertirá 64 millones en un parque sobre la Ruta de la Seda
Así será el nuevo Bioparc Valencia | Las Provincias
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