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Was this fur seal brought into Taronga, or elsewhere zooworker? Only I was talking to some of the marine mammal staff at the zoo the other day when I was there, and they said they haven't had any strandings brought in for quite a while.

It was taken to sydney aquarium, our seal pool at vqc is out
 
oh zooworker, im so sorry.
but with your weak arguments, contradictory statements and huge knowledge gaps u had us fooled into thinking u were a fake.
welcome to the forum. sorry some of us are so suspicious
 
taronga zoo visit 1/7/08

I had a day at taronga today. It was looking good. i think they are cleaning up to get ready for the pope and his crew in a couple of weeks.
The big avairy was closed and so was the wetlands one in the asian trail. The old sunbear exhibit, under the asian trail is getting changed into a temporary home for the red pandas. i don't know why, but that was what I was told by staff.
There seems to be a new construction site down past the road that goes past the tahr mountain and meerkats. there were a few workers down there but i couldn't see what they were doing.
One of the elephant staff said they are waiting for confirmation of a pregnancy on the elephant that has just finished being artificially inseminated so fingers crossed, there may be a second pregnant elephant.
Mary, the old gibbon is no longer in her figtree but my guess this because of the work being done next door on the new bull elephant enclosure.
That area of the zoo is a dead zone at the moment with no penguins in there old enclosure, and the two old avairies that have been empty for years, plus the jungle cats area is closed while they fix up the exhibit for tassie devils.
Still no work is being done on the new enclosure for the cassowarries.
Both leopard seals are in together, and looking to be in good health. One of them was swimming back and forth under the bridge.
I will post some photos later.
 
The old sunbear exhibit, under the asian trail is getting changed into a temporary home for the red pandas. i don't know why, but that was what I was told by staff.
There seems to be a new construction site down past the road that goes past the tahr mountain and meerkats. there were a few workers down there but i couldn't see what they were doing.

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The old sun bear redevelopment is because the current red pandas will be another enclosure for tassie devils, the jungle cats development will not be able to house our full population, so some tassies are going to the current red panda's and the red panda's will move to the old sun bear. The new construction in the area you brought up is going to be the new home of roar and snore, the zoo's sleep over program, permi-tents will be established and the program will be run from there instead of the ed centre
 
Thanks for the reply zooworker.
I think the roar and snore area is the nicest view in the zoo.
How far off are tassie devils from going on display?
 
Thanks for the reply zooworker.
I think the roar and snore area is the nicest view in the zoo.
How far off are tassie devils from going on display?

It's gonna be great.
From conversations with aus mammals keepers i know that the enclosures themselves are ready, they are just waiting to see if the plantings will become escape routes so the tassie's remain off display for a while, however as you may have noticed the old tassie devel enclosure had a facelift and a young male tassie called murray moved in.
 
wow sounds like Taronga may need a name change... Taronga Devil (and a few other animals) park! but seriously its good to see the zoo get so involved with a program to save a wonderful little native
 
wow sounds like Taronga may need a name change... Taronga Devil (and a few other animals) park! but seriously its good to see the zoo get so involved with a program to save a wonderful little native

You've been speaking to the aus mammals keepers haven't you haha
 
The large paddock that is under the giraffes was empty yesterday. There was no food in the hanging baskets and it looked like the whole exhibit had been cleaned out. What's going on, is it being cleaned out waiting for the arrival of another indian rhino female?:p
 
The large paddock that is under the giraffes was empty yesterday. There was no food in the hanging baskets and it looked like the whole exhibit had been cleaned out. What's going on, is it being cleaned out waiting for the arrival of another indian rhino female?:p

From what i know i believe it is still home to the zebra's, however not everyday, usually they rotate, i will ask at work though and get the answer for you.
 
I got a chance to go to Taronga while i was in Sydney for WYD but because it's my first time since the Olympics it seemed like a totally new place. The two things that i reaqlly wanted to see were GSO and Wild Asia and I was impressed by Wild Asia but underwhelmed by GSO. Maybe i'm too picky but it seemed so barren and fake (although the penguins swimming over the top of me was cool and not many seals can beat leopard seals.)
 
Zoopro or zooworker, any news on the new leopard seal?

Everyone in this place is very fast to pick up info. Mind you the link to the newspaper article would have told a lot. Well work has continued round the clock with the new female. Extensive bites on this female and the fact she's underweight by long way means thats shes fighting an up hill battle. But Sabine was in much the same condition when she arrived so we shall see.
 
Visited Taronga on Thursday!
The Giraffes were off display but due to thier size it was hard not to notice them at the rear off a off display are behind the barn... Wollemi Aviary, Rainforest Aviarys and Platypus Pools closed due to maintainence, Sign read to come back later in the year! Elephant Breeding Facility still far off completion slabs and leveling well underway. Leopard Seals off display a large Fur Seal was having some fun. Seal Education Show was fairly good but very short!Female Meerkats have gone to Adelaide Zoo theres plans on getting some new females for future breeding... Janton was collecting his usual enrichment toys and taking them up to his nest female was not on exhibit... Wild Asia exhibits with water viewing areas was very murky and dirty, from recent weather. What happened to the Andean Condor in QBE Bird Show, I remember seeing him when he had just started a year or two ago what happened? Most of the old aviarys, gibbon enclousure, asian cats, and seals pools all empty no hurry to get them ready for anyone I think... The Seal Pools, Old Seal Theatre and Old Penguin Exhibit really annoy me, overgrown with plants, full of rubbish and debris, need to be cleaned out and have some info panels around it or a cover it over with giant tarps, very dead zone! Dholes exhibit re-vamped with attractive red woodchips and plants, animals off-display, display signs saying there arriving soon? Penguins were all out of view or off-display, I couldnt find any not that they are easily viewed in there huge exhibit which they barely use... Bongo looks very board sitting at back off his exhibit he needs some Females, what happened with the herd? No signs of any new Greater One-Horned Rhino anyone know when its due to arrive, Dora must be so bored at Western Plains I saw his enclousure was recently expanded on the website... Not much to say really was quite disappointed not the best time to visit!
 
Female Meerkats have gone to Adelaide Zoo theres plans on getting some new females for future breeding

The group was spilt last year and the girls sent to Perth Zoo with new females replacing them. have they now sent those girls away too? or are you thinking about this previous swap?

Dholes exhibit re-vamped with attractive red woodchips and plants, animals off-display, display signs saying there arriving soon?

i noteced that too when i was there about a month ago. what happened to the old ones anyone know? maybe they are just reusing the sign from when the Dholes first came rather than printing a new one? bit of a mystery
 
Hi guys,

Meerkats:
end of last year tarongas females were sent to perth zoo, and new females were sourced from mogo.

Dean
 
I agree with Thorney_Devil; any time you visit Taronga there seem to be many enclosures/areas with signs saying essentially, "closed" or "off exhibit today - come back another time." It's a bit rich really, considering how much it costs to visit, and indicates to me that Taronga administration takes visitors for granted.

Twice my daughter has come down from Brisbane and taken her kids to Taronga and on neither occasion were they able to see the gorillas. (She jokes that they don't really have any!) On one of those occasions they couldn't even get near the enclosure - it was barricaded off.

This wouldn't have happened at Melbourne zoo.
As a Sydney-sider born and bred I hate to say it, but Melbourne zoo seems to have its act together; Taronga doesn't.
 
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Twice my daughter has come down from Brisbane and taken her kids to Taronga and on neither occasion were they able to see the gorillas. (She jokes that they don't really have any!) On one of those occasions they couldn't even get near the enclosure - it was barricaded off.

No doubt at a time just after a baby had been born (it might be worth checking when your daughter was down, and see if there was a baby born at that time). For the first week or so after a birth, the enclosure is always "barricaded off", just to stop those pesky visitors seeing the animals. Oh, and it might just help the group settle down a bit, and ensure a close family bond, before allowing the mother and baby out into the exhibit :).

This wouldn't have happened at Melbourne zoo.
As a Sydney-sider born and bred I hate to say it, but Melbourne zoo seems to have its act together; Taronga doesn't.
Really? You mean Melbourne would just open up the exhibit, and allow a new-born gorilla out with it's mother and the rest of the group right away? Great for the visitors, if they get to see the baby (which I would doubt very much), but perhaps, not so good for the new baby or the stability of the group.

I actually suspect very strongly that Melbourne would keep a new-born gorilla and it's mother, and quite likely, most of the group, inside for a few days after the birth.
 
Clearing few things up

The gorilla story, that would happen at any zoo. Those measures must be taken for the safety of the animal, especially when dealing with a very shy animal such as the gorillas. With the dholes, few issues been going on in the family, the two females are in the holding yards down behind b2b and the two males are in the kodiack bear dens seeing as they only need one den out of 5 at this point in time. The meerkats have a full group after females arrived from mogo.
 
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