Our orangutans are living the high life – 25 metres off the ground!
We’re excited to announce that our incredible primates have started to use the innovative network of aerial pathways that has been designed and created for them – enabling them to move as they would in the wild.
Creating the aerial pathways are over 2km of three-tiered vine-like ropes that link up to nine trunk-like cylindrical poles. Via three of these (remotely managed by our primate keepers) our primates can climb in and up these poles and onto the ropes that extend from the habitat right out over the Zoo’s lake.
Primate team leader Amy says, “As we predicted, our very brave and confident female Melur was the first to go up, followed by Charlie and Wanita. It was incredible to see the natural instincts of all three so quickly kick in. We all felt so proud of them! We’ve taken the best of all that we’ve seen overseas, and I believe what we have is the best habitat in a zoo for orangutans and siamangs anywhere in the world.”
On your next visit you could be sitting on Te Puna café’s deck enjoying lunch and see the orangutans ranging across the lake or viewing them from elsewhere in the zoo, but as it is a choice for them, you won’t see them on these pathways all the time.
Learn more -
www.aucklandzoo.co.nz/news/auckland-zoo-orangutans-now-living-the-high-life