What I personally really enjoy is when zoos have a timeline of events as I find it exciting to track the progress of an establishment over the years. Something like this:
2005- Dingo exhibit was built. Southern bettongs bred for the first time. Construction began on a new saltwater crocodile habitat.
2006 - Tasmanian devil exhibit opened to the public. Moonlit Sanctuary won an ecotourism award for the greater Melbourne area. Etc....
Just a thought for the future...but otherwise I love the improved website.![]()
I suck at visualising sizes, but you don't have any grasswrens or fairy-wrens or chats do you? Maybe one of those species would be good. I think they must all be kept privately as well as in some of the other zoos, so would be obtainable. I like grasswrens especially.Also when we build the new display aviary, the old one would be vacant. What birds would you want to see in this 22m2 aviary?
if the birds are in one flock outside of breeding, are they naturally pairing up or do they get their pairs chosen for them at breeding time? Or are they already paired up and just stay with their partners?
I hope you can do the night visit and not just during the day?I hope to be visiting for the first time tomorrow, bringing my family for a day out, I look forward to seeing this 22m aviary and I'm sure I'll have some suggestions!
I hope to be visiting for the first time tomorrow, bringing my family for a day out, I look forward to seeing this 22m aviary and I'm sure I'll have some suggestions!
congratulations MRJMoonlit Sanctuary won Silver in the Tourism Attraction category at the Victorian Tourism Awards last Thursday.