I've been looking at pictures to get a sense of how the vegetation is coping with the lemurs. Have the Ring-tails stripped all the leaves off the Alluaudia/Madagascar Ocotillo?
Lesser Vasa Parrots, Ring-Tailed Lemurs, Collared Lemurs, Grey-Headed Lovebirds, Red Fodys, Radiated Tortoises, and Ring-Tailed Mongoose (actually might be a separate exhibit) all inhabit this exhibit currently.
Lesser Vasa Parrots, Ring-Tailed Lemurs, Collared Lemurs, Grey-Headed Lovebirds, Red Fodys, Radiated Tortoises, and Ring-Tailed Mongoose (actually might be a separate exhibit) all inhabit this exhibit currently.
Also, netting has been added to the exhibit. It may ruin the view, but it is better for staff as a worker had to be at that exhibit from opening to closing of the zoo because the lemurs could have escaped. In 2008, I saw the lemurs climbing up a possible escape route, and the keeper had to scare them away.
Also, netting has been added to the exhibit. It may ruin the view, but it is better for staff as a worker had to be at that exhibit from opening to closing of the zoo because the lemurs could have escaped. In 2008, I saw the lemurs climbing up a possible escape route, and the keeper had to scare them away.
I barely even noticed the netting. Did the sifaka and ruffed lemur exhibits even not have netting? Honestly, I might not have minded being paid to stand in that exhibit and watch the animals run around all day.
I barely even noticed the netting. Did the sifaka and ruffed lemur exhibits even not have netting? Honestly, I might not have minded being paid to stand in that exhibit and watch the animals run around all day.