Today I visited Auckland Zoo , before I head back home .
Very little has changed from my previous trip , but alot of animals were active , and Auckland Zoo is a very enjoyable place to visit in itself .
They have almost completed a Conservation/Medical Centre behind the tiger enclosure . Nobody was very clued up about this complex , apart from the fact that it is a new addition to the animal hospital , and will do things like surgery for kiwis caught in traps etc ( They wont bother with possums in traps , though )
The tiger enclosure doesnt provide much opportunity for tiger to hide , but it appeared that it doesnt bother the tiger at all . The tiger comes right up to the glass to greet the people .
It is the last of the old pit enclosures in Auckland Zoo .
Many parts of the zoo are designed that the "people area" is cramped , narrow , rusty passageways , and the animals spaces are spacious and green . I think this was a deliberate design choice
I asked them about their drop out of the Australasian Zoo elephant acquisition saga .
It seems that the real reason was that the elephant destined for Auckland Zoo had behavioural risks , and didnt like the keeper who went to Thailand to assess the animal on offer . As Aucklands elephants are let out of their enclosure many times , there was a strong potential for some sort of negative incident with a stroppy elephant . The keepers have a very close working relationship with the elephants ( similar to mahouts ) so a " hands off " approach is not wanted just because of a new elephant .....
The keepers were all busy , so the only people available for many questions were PR staff .
I have a few copies of their Friends of the Zoo newsletter for anyone that would like one . Please send me an email with your address ( and real name ) if you want me to post you a sample .
For those who are interested , there are 2 DVDs available at the zoo shop of the TV series of Auckland Zoo . Jay has seen videos of some of these .
The first DVD is Series 1 to 3 , and the second is of Series 4 to 6 .
If need be , I can give you details of how to contact the zoo shop -- they can deal with overseas orders .
Anyone coming to NZ should visit Auckland Zoo -- it is a real gem
Very little has changed from my previous trip , but alot of animals were active , and Auckland Zoo is a very enjoyable place to visit in itself .
They have almost completed a Conservation/Medical Centre behind the tiger enclosure . Nobody was very clued up about this complex , apart from the fact that it is a new addition to the animal hospital , and will do things like surgery for kiwis caught in traps etc ( They wont bother with possums in traps , though )
The tiger enclosure doesnt provide much opportunity for tiger to hide , but it appeared that it doesnt bother the tiger at all . The tiger comes right up to the glass to greet the people .
It is the last of the old pit enclosures in Auckland Zoo .
Many parts of the zoo are designed that the "people area" is cramped , narrow , rusty passageways , and the animals spaces are spacious and green . I think this was a deliberate design choice
I asked them about their drop out of the Australasian Zoo elephant acquisition saga .
It seems that the real reason was that the elephant destined for Auckland Zoo had behavioural risks , and didnt like the keeper who went to Thailand to assess the animal on offer . As Aucklands elephants are let out of their enclosure many times , there was a strong potential for some sort of negative incident with a stroppy elephant . The keepers have a very close working relationship with the elephants ( similar to mahouts ) so a " hands off " approach is not wanted just because of a new elephant .....
The keepers were all busy , so the only people available for many questions were PR staff .
I have a few copies of their Friends of the Zoo newsletter for anyone that would like one . Please send me an email with your address ( and real name ) if you want me to post you a sample .
For those who are interested , there are 2 DVDs available at the zoo shop of the TV series of Auckland Zoo . Jay has seen videos of some of these .
The first DVD is Series 1 to 3 , and the second is of Series 4 to 6 .
If need be , I can give you details of how to contact the zoo shop -- they can deal with overseas orders .
Anyone coming to NZ should visit Auckland Zoo -- it is a real gem