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Does anyone have pictures of what the inside of the Australia House looks like.

In regards to the collection, I would say LA has a better Australian mammal collection than SD.
 
Does anyone have pictures of what the inside of the Australia House looks like.

In regards to the collection, I would say LA has a better Australian mammal collection than SD.

I wouldn't be surprised if no one has pictures - it was always dark in there and flash photography was forbidden. If anyone here does it would probably be Michael or Blackduiker.

It was essentially one large room divided into two yards by a wall. There were some trees in each of the yards where the koalas hung out. The echidnas and bettongs scampered around on the dirt floor of the yards. The public space is a large gallery/walkway in front of the yards. The entire exhibit space in the building is roughly the size of one of the outside koala yards I would guess. What you see in the outside exhibit was pretty much what the inside exhibit looked like, except it was always dark.
 
The Koala house was always dark; with the exception of about the first hour of opening. Then it was fully lit to allow for keepers to clean and place fresh eucalyptus for feeding. That would, by far, have been the best time for photo opportunities but I can't say that I ever took advantage of the light. I do recall videotaping there during darkened visits, but not with great success.
 
Where are they going to put them? Are they going to cram two jaguars into that outdated cage that is too small for one jaguar?

One or both could be held off exhibit in the Gottlieb Health and Conservation Center; they do have holding and quarantine facilities there since its opening in 2006. Or yes, in the current South American exhibit; a bit cramped but they've had pairs exhibited there before. But regardless, it should hopefully only be for a short period of time, since it was annonced that they would start excepting bids in January for the new Jaguar habitat to be built in the ROA. That was mentioned in the December 17th commission meeting minutes. See the link under Los Angeles Zoo News.
 
Animal Activities From December 1 - 31, 2013


Births:

0.0.1 Buff-cheeked Gibbon


Arrivals:

0.0.4 Western Gray Kangaroo
0.1.0 Chevrotain
0.1.0 Hippopotamus
0.0.5 Blue Death-feigning Beetle
0.0.4 California Condor (from the wild for medical treatment)


Departures:

0.0.2 California Condor (returned to the wild after treatment)
0.0.3 Peninsular Pronghorn (to the El Paso Zoo in Texas)
 
Animal Activities From January 1-31, 2014



Births and Hatchings:

0.0.1 Coquerel's Sifaka


Arrivals:

1.0.0 California Condor (for medical treatment)
1.0.0 Sarus Crane
1.0.0 Bateleur Eagle (from Houston Zoo)
1.0.0 Jaguar (a new male from the Philadelphia Zoo)
0.1.0 Masai Giraffe (from the Brevard Zoo in Florida)


Departures:

1.0.0 Babirusa (to the Jacksonville Zoo)
2.0.0 Sumatran Tiger (to the Hattiesburg Zoo in Mississippi)
0.0.3 California Condor (returned to the wild after medical treatment)
0.0.4 Reindeer (returned to their ranch in Oregon after Reindeer Romp)
 
Animal Activities From February 1-28, 2014


Births and Hatchings:

0.0.2 Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby
0.1.0 Sichuan Takin

Arrivals:

1.1.0 African Lion (from the Seattle Woodland Park Zoo)
0.1.0 Jaguar (from the Palm Beach Zoo)
0.3.0 Bighorn Sheep (in exchange for three females leaving the zoo)
0.2.0 Nubian Ibex
1.0.0 California Condor (brought in from the wild for medical treatment)

Departures:

0.3.0 Bighorn Sheep
1.0.0 California Condor (released back into the wild after receiving medical treatment)
 
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Animal Activities From March 1-April 30


Births and Hatchings:

0.0.3 California Condor
0.0.1 Tawny Frogmouth (the first hatched at the zoo in 25 years)
0.0.3 Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby
0.0.1 Colobus Monkey
5.0.0 Peninsular Pronghorn
0.0.5 Giant River Otter

Arrivals:

0.0.3 Dwarf Caiman
0.0.1 Armored Catfish
0.0.? Bucktooth Tetra (an unspecified number)
0.0.? Darkling Beetle (a colony; unspecified number)
0.0.2 Sooty Mangabey
0.0.1 Purple Swamphen
0.0.1 California Condor (arrived in need of medical treatment)

Departures:

0.0.6 California Condor (returned to the wild after receiving medical treatment)
1.0.0 Chimpanzee
0.0.1 Desert Spiny Lizard
0.0.1 Giant Horned Lizard
0.0.1 Pinacate Beetle
0.0.2 Peninsular Pronghorn
0.1.5 Komodo Dragon (including Lima, the female that produced 3 cluthes of eggs in
LA. She was transferred to Disney's Animal Kingdom to live a non-breeding retirement there
due to her healthy representation in the captive population. LA will only be exhibiting adult males until a new breeding female is acquired)
 
Any idea which chimp was exported? I think there were at least 4 little ones there the last time I went.
 
Thanks Blackduiker! I was amazed how many new kids there were the first time I went to the LA Zoo last year. ITs going to be fun watching them grow up.
 
Animal Activities From May 1 - June 30


Births and Hatchings:

0.0.3 Chacoan Peccary
0.0.2 Chinese Goral
0.0.3 Babirusa
0.0.4 Tadjik Markhor
0.0.2 Gerenuk
0.0.1 Red-flanked Duiker
0.0.4 Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby
0.0.6 Mojave Sidewinder
0.0.4 Santa Catalina Island Rattle-less Rattlesnake
0.0.1 Greater Flamingo

Arrivals:

0.0.19 California Condor (for medical treatment)
0.0.1 White-crested Turaco
1.0.0 Peacock
0.0.3 Black Howler Monkey
0.0.1 Giant Anteater
0.0.1 Hedgehog
0.0.2 Desert Hairy Scorpion
0.0.2 Armenian Viper
0.0.1 Matamata Turtle
0.0.50 Agassiz's Dwarf Cichlid
0.0.1000 Cardinal Tetra

Departures:


0.0.1 Santa Catalina Island Rattle-less Rattlesnake
0.0.1 Giant Horned Lizard
0.0.4 Mary River Turtle
0.0.4 South American Bushmaster
0.0.4 Black-tailed Montane Pit Viper
0.0.1 Red-flanked Duiker
0.0.1 Malayan Chevrotain
0.0.4 Short-nosed Echidna
0.0.1 White-crested Turaco
0.0.9 California Condor (released back into the wild after medical treatment)
 
Animal Activities From May 1 - June 30


Births and Hatchings:

0.0.3 Chacoan Peccary
0.0.2 Chinese Goral
0.0.3 Babirusa
0.0.4 Tadjik Markhor
0.0.2 Gerenuk
0.0.1 Red-flanked Duiker
0.0.4 Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby
0.0.6 Mojave Sidewinder
0.0.4 Santa Catalina Island Rattle-less Rattlesnake
0.0.1 Greater Flamingo

Arrivals:

0.0.19 California Condor (for medical treatment)
0.0.1 White-crested Turaco
1.0.0 Peacock
0.0.3 Black Howler Monkey
0.0.1 Giant Anteater
0.0.1 Hedgehog
0.0.2 Desert Hairy Scorpion
0.0.2 Armenian Viper
0.0.1 Matamata Turtle
0.0.50 Agassiz's Dwarf Cichlid
0.0.1000 Cardinal Tetra

Departures:


0.0.1 Santa Catalina Island Rattle-less Rattlesnake
0.0.1 Giant Horned Lizard
0.0.4 Mary River Turtle
0.0.4 South American Bushmaster
0.0.4 Black-tailed Montane Pit Viper
0.0.1 Red-flanked Duiker
0.0.1 Malayan Chevrotain
0.0.4 Short-nosed Echidna
0.0.1 White-crested Turaco
0.0.9 California Condor (released back into the wild after medical treatment)

Should we be concerned that the zoo doesn't know the sex of the giant anteater/black howler monkeys that have arrived? The anteater was a male though wasn't it? Are they breeding echidnas? Are there any on display?
 
Should we be concerned that the zoo doesn't know the sex of the giant anteater/black howler monkeys that have arrived? The anteater was a male though wasn't it? Are they breeding echidnas? Are there any on display?

Those designations are off - they surely know the sex of those animals.

There is an echidna on display in the koala exhibit. I've just seen the one, so I don't think that they are breeding them (but would be very happy to be wrong).
 
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