The Australian Outback exhibit is closed for renovations till May. The zoo is getting koalas.
Do you have any idea if their exhibit be fully indoors or will it have outdoor access as San Diego identified as vital to keeping them healthy?
The koalas on 6-month loan from Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary have gone on public display. There's a short video of the koala exhibit in the news article link below:
http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/meet-singapore-zoos-koala-guests
Do you think they are calling it a "loan", when in fact the koalas will be there indefinitely, in order to maximise visitor numbers during this six month period?
Some news about Australia's "gift" of koalas to Singapore. It will start as a 6-month loan while the Zoo works out a sustainable and cost effective eucalyptus source. Once that's in place, the koalas will stay for good. For the loan duration, Qantas I believe is sponsoring the shipping of eucalyptus leaves from Australia twice a week.
Hmm.. I don't think so. The four females are planned to return to Lone Pine in January 2016. For now what's holding back Singapore Zoo from making the display permanent is the koala's browse. For the 6-month loan, Lone Pine and Qantas are supplying the browse, possibly at no cost or at a really cheap rate.
It will take an estimated 3 years before the Zoo can maintain its own supply of eucalyptus, and the option of importing browse from the nearest source (Thailand) is probably still too costly.
I think I might have misinterpreted your earlier post, are you saying that after the loan they will go back to Australia and then return later (in three years once the plantation is established)?