ZOO Plzeň Plzen zoo news

The zoo says it´s just received a family (1,1,3) of Chacoan maras from Prague. They are on show - mixed with pygmy marmosets.
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A local newspaper mentions the zoo should build a new greenhouse that would host unique cold-loving mountain plants from Chile and Argentina. And also mentions coruros (Spalacopus cyanus) exhibited there. Completition planned for year-end 2025. Does anybody know where exactly is its construction site located?
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I saw on Zootierliste that the zoo now has Arborophila torqueola, Burhinus senegalensis, Coturnix coromandelica, and Porphyrio alleni. Do you know if they're on display?
 
Hello. I recently saw a post from someone who shared the contact information for the Pilsen Zoo asking if they could display off-exhibit species. Could you please give me that or another contact? I'm going in a month and would like to speak with them to see if they can show me some species. I've been visiting the zoo for several years, and they've never responded to my emails. When I'm there, they tell me I should have written sooner...
 
Hello. I recently saw a post from someone who shared the contact information for the Pilsen Zoo asking if they could display off-exhibit species. Could you please give me that or another contact? I'm going in a month and would like to speak with them to see if they can show me some species. I've been visiting the zoo for several years, and they've never responded to my emails. When I'm there, they tell me I should have written sooner...

Unfortunately, the zoo has now adopted a blanket policy of not allowing offshow access whatsoever - partially due to constraints on staff availability, and partially due to many people taking advantage of the previous more open policy with ingratitude and greed.

Sorry I couldn't be of more positive assistance :(
 
I will be visiting tomorrow, is Akva terra worth a visit as well as the zoo? Are there any rarities at Akva terra that will make it worthwhile? If I could also have some tips in general for the zoo as I don’t want to miss anything (only visiting once)
 
I will be visiting tomorrow, is Akva terra worth a visit as well as the zoo? Are there any rarities at Akva terra that will make it worthwhile? If I could also have some tips in general for the zoo as I don’t want to miss anything (only visiting once)

There are a few nice things at Akva-Tera but if you only have one day I'd recommend you stick to the zoo. Akva-Tera is hard to stretch out for more than half an hour but would cost you at least a couple of hours of zoo time.

The times I've done both it's typically been Akva-Tera the evening before the zoo.
 
There are a few nice things at Akva-Tera but if you only have one day I'd recommend you stick to the zoo. Akva-Tera is hard to stretch out for more than half an hour but would cost you at least a couple of hours of zoo time.

The times I've done both it's typically been Akva-Tera the evening before the zoo.

I'd agree with that 100%. This is the species list of what I saw last week at AkvaTera, plus what was signed but not seen:

• Baron's green racer (Philodryas baroni)
• Blue poison dart frog (Dendrobates tinctorius var. "Azureus")
• Blue-spotted tree monitor (Varanus macraei)
• Caiman lizard (Dracaena guianensis)
• Chinese gliding tree frog (Zhangixalus dennysi)
• Common treefrog (Polypedates leucomystax)
• Duméril's madagascar swift (Oplurus quadrimaculatus)
• Emerald skink (Lamprolepis smaragdina)
• Fiji banded iguana (Brachylophus fasciatus)
• Folohy Golden frog (Mantella laevigata)
• Golden poison frog (Phyllobates terribilis)
• Greater Madagascar day gecko (Phelsuma grandis)
• Green basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons)
• Green tree python (Morelia viridis)
• Indonesian forest dragon (Lophosaurus dilophus)
• Julio's casquehead iguana (Laemanctus julioi)
• Lake Urmia newt (Neurergus crocatus)
• Lined Seahorse (Hippocampus erectus)
• Mata-Mata (Chelus fimbriata)
• Neotropical painted wood turtle (Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima)
• Pajama cardinalfish (Sphaeramia nematoptera)
• Palette surgeonfish (Paracanthurus hepatus)
• Radiated tortoise (Astrochelys radiata)
• Sakishima grass lizard (Takydromus dorsalis)
• Spotted archerfish (Toxotes chatareus)
• Spotted sailfin suckermouth catfish (Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps)
• Spotted scat (Scatophagus argus)
• Standing's day gecko (Phelsuma standingi)
• Western bearded anole (Anolis barbatus)
• Western twist-neck turtle (Platemys platycephala)
• White-throated gecko (Gonatodes albogularis)
• Yellow-banded poison dart frog (Dendrobates leucomelas)
• Yellow-headed day gecko (Phelsuma klemmeri)

Signed, not seen
• Green toad (Anaxyrus debilis)
• Karsten's girdled lizard (Zonosaurus karsteni)
• Marine toad (Rhinella marina)
• Okinawa sword-tail newt (Cynops ensicauda popei)
• Panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis)
• Prehensile-tailed skink (Corucia zebrata)
• Sabana surinam toad (Pipa parva)
 
I'd agree with that 100%. This is the species list of what I saw last week at AkvaTera, plus what was signed but not seen:

• Baron's green racer (Philodryas baroni)
• Blue poison dart frog (Dendrobates tinctorius var. "Azureus")
• Blue-spotted tree monitor (Varanus macraei)
• Caiman lizard (Dracaena guianensis)
• Chinese gliding tree frog (Zhangixalus dennysi)
• Common treefrog (Polypedates leucomystax)
• Duméril's madagascar swift (Oplurus quadrimaculatus)
• Emerald skink (Lamprolepis smaragdina)
• Fiji banded iguana (Brachylophus fasciatus)
• Folohy Golden frog (Mantella laevigata)
• Golden poison frog (Phyllobates terribilis)
• Greater Madagascar day gecko (Phelsuma grandis)
• Green basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons)
• Green tree python (Morelia viridis)
• Indonesian forest dragon (Lophosaurus dilophus)
• Julio's casquehead iguana (Laemanctus julioi)
• Lake Urmia newt (Neurergus crocatus)
• Lined Seahorse (Hippocampus erectus)
• Mata-Mata (Chelus fimbriata)
• Neotropical painted wood turtle (Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima)
• Pajama cardinalfish (Sphaeramia nematoptera)
• Palette surgeonfish (Paracanthurus hepatus)
• Radiated tortoise (Astrochelys radiata)
• Sakishima grass lizard (Takydromus dorsalis)
• Spotted archerfish (Toxotes chatareus)
• Spotted sailfin suckermouth catfish (Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps)
• Spotted scat (Scatophagus argus)
• Standing's day gecko (Phelsuma standingi)
• Western bearded anole (Anolis barbatus)
• Western twist-neck turtle (Platemys platycephala)
• White-throated gecko (Gonatodes albogularis)
• Yellow-banded poison dart frog (Dendrobates leucomelas)
• Yellow-headed day gecko (Phelsuma klemmeri)

Signed, not seen
• Green toad (Anaxyrus debilis)
• Karsten's girdled lizard (Zonosaurus karsteni)
• Marine toad (Rhinella marina)
• Okinawa sword-tail newt (Cynops ensicauda popei)
• Panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis)
• Prehensile-tailed skink (Corucia zebrata)
• Sabana surinam toad (Pipa parva)
Thanks. I gave it a miss in the end as none of the species particularly stuck out to me
 
Interesting development the one of the former police dog training grounds, a jellyfish exhibit was not expected!
And where is the "villa" that Ing. Jiří Trávníček mentioned for the Bhutan exhibition?
 
Basically this is the area that zoo received, villa is the building in the upper part of the estate.
 

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Basically this is the area that zoo received, villa is the building in the upper part of the estate.
It looks much more flat from above, after looking again at the picture on the report (page 70 for anyone curious) it seems much higher than I expected, so the exhibit is gonna be along the slope I imagine? In line with the upper part of the garden.
 
The zoo has lifted restrictions it applied earlier this year to prevent possible FMD infection. The rhino and giraffe house, hoofstock areas and children zoo is again accessible to visitors.

What is closed on the other hand is Czech river path (native outdoor fish tanks). The pair of Eurasian otters expects cubs anyday thus this area is temporary off-limits.
 
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