This zoo seems to have had a lot of expansion/additions recently... looks like I'm going to have to get my own butt (and camera) out there soon...
Taronga have sent some animals there recently too.
T.
are there still fennecs at Taronga, or did they all go to Hunter Valley? And is it a permanent move?Fennec Foxes for sure... the ones that were housed between the big cats at Taronga are now at Hunter Valley.
Rumours about a couple of other species, but haven't confirmed those for sure, so won't post here...
T.
are there still fennecs at Taronga, or did they all go to Hunter Valley? And is it a permanent move?
Hunter Valley Zoo needs your help ! We are currently building an exhibit for an endangered species the Malayan Tapir (only just a handful of them left in the world)and we need 150 tonne of clean fill delivered if possible.. Spread the word ! And inbox if you think you can help us out
A bit of exciting new from Hunter Valley Zoo.
tapirs can be imported, but I very much expect they are simply taking one of the animals already in Australia. My money would be on the one at Taronga.Interesting! I wonder where they will source them from (as I believe that there are 1.3 still left in Australia as far as a I am aware)? Can tapirs be imported yet?
tapirs can be imported, but I very much expect they are simply taking one of the animals already in Australia. My money would be on the one at Taronga.
Hunter Valley have already received some animals from Taronga... definitely the Fennec Foxes, most likely the Spider Monkeys, rumour has it that they may be getting the Lions... so why not possible that they have stuck up their hand for Berani?
Taronga are redesigning the area that Berani is currently housed in, so he would either have to move anyways, or be euthanaised, so why not find him his final home at Hunter Valley?
T.
The reality is that he needs to be moved from his current enclosure... if he can make the trip to Hunter Valley and live out the rest of his days with great care, then that would be awesome.
If his health issues preclude him from being moved and staying reasonably healthy, then maybe euthanaisia is not the worst outcome? There comes a time where the hard decisions sometimes need to be made, yes?
T.
I agree with you that euthenasia would be beneficial if it was for ethical purposes (for continued pain and health impacts for example), however, I would be disgusted if any zoo in the world euthanised an endangered species (as the Malayan tapir is) for logistical purposes (which raises legality questions doesn't it?).
If Berani is healthy as I speak then I am all for a small, private zoo (such as Hunter Valley Zoo) being involved in a very important program for an endangered species.
Unfortunately, there is no program here for Malayan tapirs, the animal is being sent to HVZ because Taronga no longer has a need/want for it. If Berani was useful to the species survival as a breeding animal he should be sent overseas to be part of a breeding program (assuming he is healthy enough). Otherwise, I have no problem with him going to HVZ, I hope they build a nice enclosure with water and shade for him to live out his days in.
Oh I did not know that ther was no program......apologise. I guess you could still argue that he would be a very important ambassador animal, but I will concede that if he is healthy Hunter Valley would be a great place for him. I still don't agree, however, with the notion of euthanising an animal to free up space (which I don't think Taronga would ever do, just an idea being thrown around here).