All of the galagos haven't moved over to Night Hunters? Perhaps they will in the future and the genets will move into their exhibit then. Jungle Trails is really the only place I can see the genet being exhibited in. Unless the genet will not be exhibited and will become a part of the education program.
I have to disagree with you when it comes to the bamboo lemurs. Animals are not kept in captivity solely for entertainment; animals are also kept for conservation and education. The bamboo lemurs are a big part of both conservation and education efforts at the Cincinnati Zoo. The Cincinnati Zoo is one of only four ISIS listed institutions in the world to hold this vulnerable species. Not only that, but the zoo is able to educate visitors about the lesser known ecosystems and species of Madagascar by exhibiting this species. It shows the visitors a different Madagascar and its inhabitants that they did not see in the movies or from the more common Ring-tail and Black-and-White Ruffed Lemurs elsewhere in the zoo. Many people have no idea that there are lemurs that eat eat bamboo or that there are even bamboo forests in Madagascar. Not to mention that when they are active, it is almost magical to see them as they quickly leap from stalk to stalk in the dark.
Now, that's just my two-cents on the subject.![]()
no not all the galagos have moved im surprised they took the potto out because they have 7 of them.
im not saying the animals should be used for only entertainment