I thought I'd start a new thread for 2012 news because it looks set to be a big year for Melbourne Zoo. With the new education precinct under construction and quite a few species coming, going and moving around already.
I visited today because I was meeting a friend in the area in the afternoon and thought it would be nice to go in early and have a look around seeing as it's been almost 8 months since my last visit. BAD IDEA! Mid week in the middle of school holidays and the zoo was really busy with kids and kids in prams, and kids out of prams. Trail of the Elephants was turned into Trail of the Pushers. You could hardly move in some parts. But that's enough whinging for now.
My biggest (and favourite) surprise came at the tapir exhibit. I don't know how long ago this happened but it is now home to at least one Brazilian tapir. I always give this exhibit a little glance on my way past just in case I get a glimpse of the Malayan tapir that usually calls it home but the front has all been cleared out to allow viewing and there was a crowd looking at the 'pig', 'rhino', or even 'peccary' that was in there. Does anyone know how long this/these new inhabitant/s has lived here? And where it/they came from?
Another new species now calls part of the southern hairy-nosed wombat burrow home. A greater bilby now resides in an exhibit added to the last two windows of the underground burrow area. Also the Great Flight Aviary is undergoing renovations (as has been mentioned on here already) to renovate the exit ramp so it's closed off at the moment.
A lot of the species re-locations around the zoo are due to the bottom right hand corner of the zoo being renovated. The small cat alley is even less true to its name nowadays with the inclusion of red pandas to an exhibit that formally held fishing cats and the growing coati family now takes up three of the exhibits (including the former binturong exhibit which has been divided in two). The new order, starting from the bear exhibit end, goes coati, coati, red panda, fishing cat, caracal, serval, serval, coati. The binturongs live in the exhibit near the bear tunnel which held coatis a long time ago but has sat empty for a while.
That's all the news I can think of at the moment but hopefully we can add to it as the year goes on.
I visited today because I was meeting a friend in the area in the afternoon and thought it would be nice to go in early and have a look around seeing as it's been almost 8 months since my last visit. BAD IDEA! Mid week in the middle of school holidays and the zoo was really busy with kids and kids in prams, and kids out of prams. Trail of the Elephants was turned into Trail of the Pushers. You could hardly move in some parts. But that's enough whinging for now.
My biggest (and favourite) surprise came at the tapir exhibit. I don't know how long ago this happened but it is now home to at least one Brazilian tapir. I always give this exhibit a little glance on my way past just in case I get a glimpse of the Malayan tapir that usually calls it home but the front has all been cleared out to allow viewing and there was a crowd looking at the 'pig', 'rhino', or even 'peccary' that was in there. Does anyone know how long this/these new inhabitant/s has lived here? And where it/they came from?
Another new species now calls part of the southern hairy-nosed wombat burrow home. A greater bilby now resides in an exhibit added to the last two windows of the underground burrow area. Also the Great Flight Aviary is undergoing renovations (as has been mentioned on here already) to renovate the exit ramp so it's closed off at the moment.
A lot of the species re-locations around the zoo are due to the bottom right hand corner of the zoo being renovated. The small cat alley is even less true to its name nowadays with the inclusion of red pandas to an exhibit that formally held fishing cats and the growing coati family now takes up three of the exhibits (including the former binturong exhibit which has been divided in two). The new order, starting from the bear exhibit end, goes coati, coati, red panda, fishing cat, caracal, serval, serval, coati. The binturongs live in the exhibit near the bear tunnel which held coatis a long time ago but has sat empty for a while.
That's all the news I can think of at the moment but hopefully we can add to it as the year goes on.
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