Is it true that the lions are being transferred to France bc of Covid lockdowns? If so which zoo?
In fact, so acute that it is on the back burner for probably the medium term. In fairness, I am glad that the project did not come to pass as it would have been at the expense of a critically endangered species and location.Yes. As far as I can see the lions are going to France in the near future. In order to keep lions in a modern way they have to build a new enclosure for lions. The old enclosure doesnot fit with the new standards. Due to Covid there is a lack of money to realise in the short term this new enclosure. There is not excluded that in the long term some lions will return.
In fact, so acute that it is on the back burner for probably the medium term. In fairness, I am glad that the project did not come to pass as it would have been at the expense of a critically endangered species and location.
I am opting for birds and reptiles (close to the Reptilarium).Totally agreed! They were planning on building the new lion enclosure at the current Scimitar oryx enclosure right?
Artis has also put up a Q&A in Dutch on their website about the lions.
They mentioned that the Kerbertterrras will probably house an endangered species, but again I don't see this happening in the near future...
Link to the Q&A (Dutch):
Veelgestelde vragen over het vertrek van de leeuwen
According to ZTL, Amsterdam's lions are of 'no subspecific status'. They are therefor not suitable for reintroduction and, as 254 ZTL zoos are said to hold this type of lion, does it really matter if lions leave Artis? The are occupied by the current lion enclosure could be used to hold a few smaller species.
If I remember correctly, the plan was once to build a new enclosure for lions (and orangutans and hippos) on the area of the carpark. It seems a very good plan to sent to the city council for funding; replacing the carpark by a large enclosure is good for animal welfare and is good for reducing cars in Amsterdam, so that will please mayor Halsema and her buddies for sure!
No, seriously, I think I would have chosen to let the elephants leave. The money and area spend on their new enclosure could have been used for good enclosures for multiple other species, including the lions.
What exactly do you mean, that birds will inhabit the Kerbertterras and reptiles the recently renovated side building?I am opting for birds and reptiles (close to the Reptilarium).
This was part of the "old' masterplan, but I am not sure whether this will be part of the new 2030 masterplan.
What exactly do you mean, that birds will inhabit the Kerbertterras and reptiles the recently renovated side building?
Haha true, but I though that the Komodo dragons were only going to be temporarily at the zoo. It would have been nice to see them in the Metzelaarskas or somewhere else, but Artis didn't have the funds or motivation to do this...You could make a serre of the Kerbertterras for Komodo dragons, but wait, they are gone.
By the way: Nobody said that Artis MUST return to or should have kept their "zoomix-lions" and was not allowed to change them with Asian Lions - an endangered AND popular subspecies!!!! (Or the vulnerable/threatened Angola Lion, if it should fit to the African exhibits nearby)
Haha true, but I though that the Komodo dragons were only going to be temporarily at the zoo. It would have been nice to see them in the Metzelaarskas or somewhere else, but Artis didn't have the funds or motivation to do this...
Nope, it would be a nice idea next to Herpetarium.This was part of the "old' masterplan, but I am not sure whether this will be part of the new 2030 masterplan.
What exactly do you mean, that birds will inhabit the Kerbertterras and reptiles the recently renovated side building?