Bactrian Deer
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Sorry if this may be a silly question, but what animals coexist with the giraffes, I’ve been trying to figure it out but I’ve found mixed answers 
Given its proximity to the Reptile House, why not lightly renovate the space for komodo dragon?
EDIT: Looking at my photos from March 2023, I'd actually say that this space is practically *giftwrapped* for komodo dragon. Dayroom, large outdoor space, heavily planted, next to the Reptile House, minimal renovations required.
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Sorry if this may be a silly question, but what animals coexist with the giraffes, I’ve been trying to figure it out but I’ve found mixed answers![]()
This enclosure is now empty again.At least 4 Blue-throated macaws (Ara glaucogularis) are now housed in the former yellow-throated marten. I persume that these are the 4 young that hatched last year and that this is a temporary enclosure for them.
Last Thursday I had a quick visit to the zoo, here are the changes that I came across.
The four-toed hedgehog enclosure is still empty, so is the Northern treeshrew (Tupaia belangeri) enclosure, not sure whether Artis still has this species. To my surprise the Degu (Octodon degus) was empty, earlier this week they took out the substrate (which was replaced during my latest visit).
This enclosure is now empty again.
In the insectarium the enclosure of the Giant Vietnamese walkingsticks was getting refurbished, the animals are currently behind the scenes.
There is also a new species on show in the insectarium, namely African fruit beetles (Mecynorhina torquata).
The new lion enclosure is really worth a visit, the lions can be seen in the outside enclosure during the morning and early afternoon. Afterwhich they can only be seen in their inside enclosure, which can be viewed from the side. Coming week I will add some photos to the Artis photo gallery.
Is there any news or speculation on what they are going to do with the building? The building is very special, but without the species that made it special, it makes it less and the building is showing it's age.
Several Dutch newspapers are citing a press message sent out by Artis about their chimpansee group.
Artis is looking to move their chimpansee group to a different zoo. A definite decision has not been made yet. The zoo states the chimpansee group needs more space / quality of life than Artis can offer them: being a city zoo, they cannot easily expand the enclosure. Artis states they are taking this step to give the chimps the best quality of life.
A petition has been started by zoo visitors to keep the chimps in Amsterdam. Although Artis has not stated or confirmed which zoo(s) could be the new home for the group, there are speculations about a zoo in India.
I wonder what your opinion is in this debate. I will state my own opinion in my next message, to keep this post purely informative.
Source: Alle chimpansees mogelijk weg uit Artis, dierentuin in gesprek over overname - AT5
Is there room for expending then? I think this the same situations as they had with the lions. I hope they keep the species, because of their history in artisThe move of the whole group to a different zoo has been cancelled due to the health condition of the alpha male. Whether the zoo will expend their enclosure is not yet sure, the zoo is first evaluating the options it has for the group.
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AT5 (20/10/2023)
Is there room for expending then? I think this the same situations as they had with the lions. I hope they keep the species, because of their history in artis
If money is no limitation, I think they could but it all depends on the plans Artis has.
You could for instance use the space of the adjacent wolf enclosure (currently occupied by 2 wolves) to expend the current outside enclosure and to build a new inside enclosure.
Another plan could be to use the space of the ostrich and vicuna enclosures, to expend the enclosure of the chimpanzees. If you also use the space of the current chimpanzee outside enclosure and the wolf enclosure, you get a lot of room to build a new indoor and outdoor enclosure.
The old inside enclosure could be demolished and that space could be added to the outside enclosure of the gorillas, who also need more space.
However, these are just my opinions, but hopefully Artis decides to invest in a new enclosure.
If so this can take a while given that they are still raising funds for the aquarium and small mammal house.
The ostrich could just be added to the African Savanah if there enclosure was to go.If money is no limitation, I think they could but it all depends on the plans Artis has.
You could for instance use the space of the adjacent wolf enclosure (currently occupied by 2 wolves) to expend the current outside enclosure and to build a new inside enclosure.
Another plan could be to use the space of the ostrich and vicuna enclosures, to expend the enclosure of the chimpanzees. If you also use the space of the current chimpanzee outside enclosure and the wolf enclosure, you get a lot of room to build a new indoor and outdoor enclosure.
The old inside enclosure could be demolished and that space could be added to the outside enclosure of the gorillas, who also need more space.
However, these are just my opinions, but hopefully Artis decides to invest in a new enclosure.
If so this can take a while given that they are still raising funds for the aquarium and small mammal house.
The ostrich could just be added to the African Savanah if there enclosure was to go.
Where abouts are the giant anteaters located within the zoo?
There's also a few reptile listings on zootierliste (Reticulated python, green iguana, Asian water dragon). Are these all behind the scenes or are they on exhibit somewhere, or have left the collection? Are the Gastropholis on display yet?