I read that 'Baginda' and 'Tibor' have been mixed? Were they mixed when you visited Kiang?
Edinburgh still have their pair of aardwolf! The female that went to Berlin in exchange for one of their two males came from the rscc!
Do you know when this was?
I read that 'Baginda' and 'Tibor' have been mixed? Were they mixed when you visited Kiang?
Very recently-died a week or so ago I believe
It would be useful to know what the actual number is at Edinburgh, but as far as I can see ISIS is no longer for public consumption.
Well afaik this is the second unsuccessful birth they've had in the last two (?) years then. Do you know who the mother was?
Indeed. I'm not sure if ISIS intends to bring back the 'public' section again or generate yet more secrecy by in future staying entirely 'private' for the zoos only.![]()
It has been/is being fully updated and now contains detailed information on individual animals so unless they go on to create different levels of access to the databases for zoo workers and the public
I hope they do make it public again- a very useful tool for those with interests in zoos(note exclusion of word 'fanatic') and the 'public' section , although not always exactly up to date gave a good appraisal of what is where.
I hope so too; immediately before it went offline to the public I copied all the carnivoran records I could find on there, in case they went back on their statements that the public would regain access.
Obviously this was imperfect and I likely missed some species, so I'd like to a) not have to rely on imperfect and out-of-date information and b) be able to have a look at non-carnivoran records too!
(Incidentally, if it never does return to a publically accessible platform, I'd be happy to share what I copied with anyone who is interested)
Just to confirm; the maned wolves have indeed left the collection.
that is the position I have been holding as well, but I thought I'd actually check with the organisation directly (because nobody else seems to have thought to do this yet!!), and the message I got back from them this morning was:The statements on the ISIS website have consistently stated that the plan is for for the public to be able to view which zoos have a species and how many individuals they have. Things can always change, of course, but so far that's always been the stated intention. However, it's also been heavily implied this won't happen until ZIMS is fully up-and-running.
"At this point we are unsure if and when the species holding data will be available to the public again. We will update the website with any news as it develops."
A shame to see the species go, but an enclosure of that size likely will not go empty for long![]()
that is indeed what it sounds like. But maybe they're just covering their bases, so I'll remain tentatively hopeful.....Sounds a bit like a 'no' then?.![]()