Here are what I know for the future plans for Dublin zoo gorillas being moved to old white rhino enclosure, Okapis going to old african lion enclosure, bird house proposed to being turned into an aquarium but could be unlikely as its an old and protected building, If goes ahead the crocs are going here, Reptile house being focussed on asian species, Aviaries going up for mollucan cockatoos, Was told something about an island and a walkway that will connect the orangs to this, Asian lions going into old polar bear enclosure. A breeding siberian tiger male is to be obtained. Thats what I was told but I dont know what will be going ahead with
Was told that there was a 7 or 8 year waiting list for the okapis and dont know when they applied but that was the plan as of 3 months ago when I was up there.
Am sure at the moment that there is not many spare males in the population so a suplus male holding capacity is out of the question.
When did all of this regrding the okapis begin because I was told this about 3 months ago about them after the okapis.
The hen was the first handreared indian hornbill to reproduce. Male is an aggressive guy to me doing threat displays. zebra
I dont know why the gorilla enclosure gets a lot of bad publicity cos from what I see the gorillas are in a fairly cohesive family group.
Yes the rhinos are to be mixed with the oryx,giraffe and plains zebra
The Dublin Gorillas are a proper social family group. But the enclosure looks small and rather basic, with concrete walls and simple climbing frames. I think there's a big difference between the group (good) and the enclosure(poor) so its good news that they'll be moving to a new one soon.
The ratio might benefit from another reproductively proven unrelated female. The current clan of 4.2 is a rather skewed and imbalanced one.