There were two Southern Luzon Cloud Rats on display two weeks ago.![]()
Excellent news
There were two Southern Luzon Cloud Rats on display two weeks ago.![]()
Excellent newsI'd be interested in your thoughts on my discussion of Gondwanaland incidentally - along with any up-to-date information you may have which has bearing on my opinions!
TLD, perhaps I am reading your review wrong but it seemed that the cloud rats are mixed in the walk-through exhibit? When I visited they were I a separate enclosure within the walk through!
@Dave
An island for Lion-tailed macaques and Dholes is planed at the area of the bird-house, a walkable aviary for birds of Australia and Papua New Guinea at the area of the old parrot cages.
Well, we did notice a lot of birds this time around. More species and much bigger numbers than your list. The stocking level seems pretty much perfect now - it's a bit closer to 'natural' levels for patchy woodland!
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The quolls were much more visible as well, even disregarding the fact they're in two enclosures
Good to hear itwhereabouts was the second quoll enclosure?
The second is the enclosure that was Virginia Opossum when the house opened (and when I first saw it). The quolls were only in the first one on my 2011 visit.
Either I was completely oblivious and missed them in that enclosure, or they were just in the first enclosure when I visitednot even sure I can mentally picture where that enclosure was in relation to the other three.....
That explains it then; there were definitely no quolls housed next to the kowari, so that enclosure must have still been empty when I visited and thus completely forgotten by myself.
I'd be very interested in hearing any feedback or discussion any other Zoochatters have of my overall review of Zoo Berlin posted above, incidentally; do you agree with me? Do you think I was too lenient? Do you think I'm completely and utterly wrong? If any of these, why?
Basically, if anyone has something to contribute to the topic, feel free![]()
The worst example was a Javan Leopard confined inside whilst the outdoors was occupied by Pallas Cats, despite there being a currently UNUSED Pallas cat enclosure in the Mountain Zoo.
The Pallas Cat enclosure you mention in the Mountain area of the collection did not exist when I visited, and as far as I know the species has never *been* held in that portion of Tierpark Berlin; considering the fact it is a matter of record that the plan is to convert the ABH into a solely South-east Asian focus, maybe the enclosure you saw is a new build which the Pallas Cats are intended to move into?
Is there a detail plan somewhere for this South-east Asian Focus that is publicly available?
To summarise what I suspect will be the development of most interest to Anglophone zoochatters, the Alfred-Brehm is to be gutted and focused on Indonesian wildlife, with a Balinese theme. Tomistoma and Komodo Dragon will be kept in the central hall, with most of the inner tanks and aviaries converted to terrariums and the internal animal enclosures largely rendered offshow. Also, the number of enclosures will be reduced through merging and consolidation of existing enclosures.
At a guess, the carnivore species in the house will be reduced to as few as four or five: Binturong, Sumatran Tiger, Palawan Leopard Cat, Javan Leopard and possibly Fishing Cat or Malayan Civet.