To start off news for the year (well technically last year): a female Andean condor chick hatched in December: https://taronga.org.au/news/2014-01-09/andean-condor-chick-hatches-at-taronga
To start off news for the year (well technically last year): a female Andean condor chick hatched in December: https://taronga.org.au/news/2014-01-09/andean-condor-chick-hatches-at-taronga
Good news, but what is the relationship of the parents, are they siblings?
The parents, which are full siblings, are the only breeding condors still in Australia.
As we all know, there has been a ban on the importation of birds such as condors for the past 60+ years. They are therefore incredibly rare here; but someone from Taronga was quoted in the local press as stating that the young female just hatched would probably "be sent overseas to help the breeding program".
Ridiculous!
Ridiculous!
Gung, Pathi Harn and Luk Chai are moving to Taronga Western Plains Zoo mid
2014
Taronga Western Plains Zoo to expand elephant facility | Taronga Conservation Society Australia
The total of 7,500 square meters equals just over an acre, which is small considering the number of large elephant exhibits that have been built in many major zoos around the world in the past decade. Taronga Western Plains Zoo has lots of space so why isn't there a 3 or 4 acre exhibit built?
Gung, Pathi Harn and Luk Chai are moving to Taronga Western Plains Zoo mid
2014
Hang on, why is Gung going to Western Plains? Is the plan to stop breeding elephants now, or are they going to be bred solely by A.I? If so, that's not a desirable situation.
At 4 and 3 years these two are still pre teens.