Yesterday, Zoovaria and AquaZoo organised a special morning for members of the Facebook group ‘Friends of AquaZoo Leeuwarden’ (Zoovaria is the owner of this group) to see all six tigers together one last time before the cubs move out. Since I am moderator of that group and was involved in organising the day, I was also present. With the tigers, a presentation was given. The general manager also talked a bit about some of this year's and next year's developments for the zoo.
That and some other updates from my visit yesterday:
- At the presentation in the morning, it was also told where the tigers will move to. For instance, female Zeya will move to Switzerland next week. Female Sungari will move to Austria. And one of the males will move to a zoo in Germany. For the other male, a place is currently still being sought.
- There are plans to expand the Wadden area even further. Possibly on the site of the old seal enclosure and underwater tunnel.
- A new project started on the site of the old raccoon enclosure this week. This will be a kind of water playground.
- There are high hopes for young giant otters next year from the new pair!
- The group of African penguins is currently stable. But from all the research done, a cause for large number of deaths has still not been found.
- The breeding of small-spotted catsharks is going very well it seems. In the separate tank for the eggs, the last two eggs had now also hatched. Earlier young are already swimming in the big tank, in which I also saw two new eggs.
- At the tiger enclosure, locks have been built in front of the large doors.
That and some other updates from my visit yesterday:
- At the presentation in the morning, it was also told where the tigers will move to. For instance, female Zeya will move to Switzerland next week. Female Sungari will move to Austria. And one of the males will move to a zoo in Germany. For the other male, a place is currently still being sought.
- There are plans to expand the Wadden area even further. Possibly on the site of the old seal enclosure and underwater tunnel.
- A new project started on the site of the old raccoon enclosure this week. This will be a kind of water playground.
- There are high hopes for young giant otters next year from the new pair!
- The group of African penguins is currently stable. But from all the research done, a cause for large number of deaths has still not been found.
- The breeding of small-spotted catsharks is going very well it seems. In the separate tank for the eggs, the last two eggs had now also hatched. Earlier young are already swimming in the big tank, in which I also saw two new eggs.
- At the tiger enclosure, locks have been built in front of the large doors.
