You can see these first-class protection animal at Beijing Zoo.
Mammal: slow loris, pygmy slow loris, pig-tailed macaque, golden snub-nosed monkey, Guizhou snub-nosed monkey, Yunnan snub-nosed monkey, northern white cheeked gibbon, yellow cheeked gibbon, eastern hoolock gibbon, giant panda, Amur leopard (not exhibit), snow leopard (not exhibit), north China leopard (not exhibit), Siberian tiger, Asian elephant, kiang, Przewalski's horse, black muntjac, white-lipped deer, sika deer, hog deer, David's deer, red goral, golden takin, Siberian ibex
Bird: oriental white stork, black stork, golden eagle, white-talied Sea Eagle, yellow-bellied Tragopan, Swinhoe's Pheasant, crested ibis, Elliot's pheasant, green peafowl, red-crowned crane, Siberian White Crane, great bustard
Reptile: monitor, python (all monitor and python are under first-class protection in China), Chinese crocodile lizard, Chinese alligator
Thank you zirandelinghun - and oh I was thrilled to look through the list! And it's only a part of the whole collection, Beijing Zoo must have other animals under second-class protection and non-Asian ones as well. This is just amazing... above all I must see the three species of snub-nosed monkeys.
Thanks again for the listing work, it is so valuable. It is not a simple list of all the animals at the zoo, but the special ones have been picked out.
Just for your information - a female Francois langur named Jiang Jiang who was sent from Beijing Zoo as a 'goodwill ambassador' to Nishiyama Zoo (in Fukui prefecture) in 1987 is still alive there. She became 29 years old (!!) in May. Although there's a serious problem with her hairstyle (she has lost a considerable amount of hair!), she is still healthy and eats well. She is now busy helping her daughter-in-law bring up her baby.
Maybe there are still Francois' langurs left at Beijing Zoo, but don't exhibit, because Beijing Zoo's breeding list of the first half of 2014 includes one Francois' langur!
And don't worry, this species breed quite well in some other Chinese zoos.
Maybe there are still Francois' langurs left at Beijing Zoo, but don't exhibit, because Beijing Zoo's breeding list of the first half of 2014 includes one Francois' langur!
And don't worry, this species breed quite well in some other Chinese zoos.
Thanks! In fact I tried to look for that kind of info on Beijing Zoo's website, but I failed. I hope the remaining langur will get someone to join him or her in the future.
Thanks! In fact I tried to look for that kind of info on Beijing Zoo's website, but I failed. I hope the remaining langur will get someone to join him or her in the future.
http://www.bjzoo.com/intozoo/magazine.html
You are welcome! On this page you can download the zoo magazine pdf. The list of animal breeding and export plan will be published every half year .