Some updates from my visit last thursday:
- The evening of my visit saw the special opening for season ticket holders of the new event Sand & Zoo. There are sand sculptures at three different locations in the zoo, each with its own theme. The themes are animals of the air, animals of the water and animals of the land. The event will last until the end of August. If it is a success, it may become a recurring event.
- In March, AquaZoo organised a photo competition. The 12 winners have since been chosen and the photos are now on display in the zoo's entrance hall and restaurant (including one of mine!

). They will remain there for one year. The winning photos can also be found on the website:
Fotowedstrijd | AquaZoo Leeuwarden
- There is only one axolotl now. The other two have died.
- In AquaZoo's Wadden area, sea trout eggs have hatched for the first time. Some 2,500 fish were already swimming in the four rearing tanks and now several thousand more have hatched. Recently, some of those original 2,500 were also released into the wild. These fish will migrate to the Wadden Sea after one to two years and will continue to grow. After an average of one to three years at sea, they instinctively try to return to the stream where they were once released, where they reproduce.
To make this possible, organisations such as the Waddenvereniging and Sportvisserij Nederland have restored migration routes and improved the habitat with rearing and spawning areas. Visitors to AquaZoo can learn more about this special project via interactive education boards in the Wadden area.
The interactive education boards
- There have been some changes with the small-clawed otters, so they are no longer housed in two different locations at the zoo. The enclosure opposite the giant otters is empty and the indoor enclosure there has also been removed (I don't know what else they plan to do with it). There were two males in one enclosure and a father and daughter in the other. But after some moves, there should now be a pair again in the old red panda enclosure.
- There are at least two swamp wallabies with a young in their pouch.
- Last year's Père David's deer calf moved to Natuurpark Lelystad early this month. A few days later, a calf was born again at AquaZoo.
- Both red pandas have now been moved to the new enclosure.
- For the first time, I saw a pair of Dalmatian pelicans building a nest in the pelican aviary. The black-crowned night herons and little egrets were also busy building nests.