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Dierenpark Amersfoort already had a group of 5 Aldabra giant tortoises in its collection but now 4 more animals have been obtained. These animals are still young ( between 8 and 12 years old ) and with the new ones Amersfoort has the biggest group in the Netherlands.
 
First egg of the year laid at the last year opened biggest aviary of the Netherlands ( 3000 squer meters ). One of the 3 pairs of Griffon vultures laid it :).
 
Dierenpark Amersfoort already had a group of 5 Aldabra giant tortoises in its collection but now 4 more animals have been obtained. These animals are still young ( between 8 and 12 years old ) and with the new ones Amersfoort has the biggest group in the Netherlands.

I really do hope they can set an example for other zoos to follow. Most sadly keep giants in twos and threes with never the chance of having an exciting visual nor any real credible chances of any reproduction with giants

Not that it is in dire need in Aldabran giants …, although I could think of quite a few examples where Aldabrans bred from zoos could make a difference on some of the Indian Ocean islands where local taxa have alas gone extinct at our hands and where an ecological niche needs refilling to regenerate and do habitat restoration properly. Jersey's Durrell do what they preach … there (although sadly no giants on site at the zoo).
 
Amersfoort has recieved 5 pairs of feathertail glider (Acrobates pygmaeus) from a zoo in Poland
 
For the first time at Amersfoort a Prehensile-tailed skink has been born. The group now contains 6 specimens.
 
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