is it true that Auckland has grey-headed flying foxes? The others in NZ (at Wellington and Hamilton) are all little red flying foxes.
Maggies awesome!I saw her at the zoo in 2003 when I did the Night Safari. She came right up to the mesh to see us all
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Once Te Wai Nui opens, we'll be able to show people the Short Tailed Bats as well.
That is going to be awesome, are they going to be fed on the ground as in the wild..?
Not suprisingly, progress seems to be going very slow to me, the aquarium has been closed for 10 or 11 months and the workers are still only on the aviary messing around...
Given Snorkel's advanced age (over 50 years!) is it wise to invest a lot of cash in a new off exhibit area
I always thought the area from the aussie walkthrough down to the tortoises could have done with a refurb (maybe himalayan; snow leopards, red panda and tahr or a tropical aviary) before extending into a new (and hilly) part of the zoo..? Is there the issue of what happens to Janie before any development happens to this area (again sorry for any offence)..?
No its fanastic to have someone so in the know about the zoo on the forum (I'm guessing you work there..?)
Don't get me wrong Te Wao Nui is fanastic and I'm all for as large a zoo as possible... That Asian precinct sounds almost as good too, once that area is completed almost the entire zoo (ans certainly all the major areas) would have been renovated since 1987 and aligned into cohesive collections..! If only New Zealand as a whole had such a great master plan..!