Australia Zoo in Vegas?

Had a look at the Australia zoo website yesterday, I could not see any mention of the Gorllias or Orangs in the "zoos overview" as there had been before also no mention of building the worlds largest Gorllia exhibit so would one assume that they are not on the collection plan anymore?????
 
Had a look at the Australia zoo website yesterday, I could not see any mention of the Gorllias or Orangs in the "zoos overview" as there had been before also no mention of building the worlds largest Gorllia exhibit so would one assume that they are not on the collection plan anymore?????

Interesting
 
Well, this is all news to me and I find this thread fascinating. I believe I have some insight into the situation because I actually lived in Las Vegas for 4 months, from New Years through April 1997. (It was very much against my better judgment, but my wife at the time wanted more excitement than Tucson had to offer and took a job there and said she was going and if I wanted to stay with her that was it, and then after less than four months there she divorced me anyway).


1) Las Vegas desperately needs a zoo. Maybe not so much for the tourists (who do go solely to gamble and party and see the shows), but for the locals. I think about a million people live there now and there is NOTHING to do in that city aside from the casinos. No major museums, no theme parks or zoos, not even a major city park like every other American city has. It is just an awful place to live IMO.

2) Desert/water conservation MUST be a central message of the zoo (whoever builds it). Tucson has a very strong conservation ethic and the per capita water use is well below all other major desert cities - about half that of Las Vegas residents. I am sure this is largely due to the longstanding efforts of the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum.

3) Apparently headline writers in Australia are not required to know geography, because they think Las Vegas, Nevada is a suburb of Los Angeles, California.

4) If I were Australian, I would be upset about my local zoo spending 300 million on an overseas zoo and neglecting projects at home.

5) In conclusion: I am 100% in favor of SOMEONE building a zoo in Las Vegas, but I am not sure these are the people to do it. I know of at least two other previous efforts that have come to nothing. The first was by the disgusting small roadside zoo that already exists there (Southern Nevada Zoo). When I was living there they had bought land outside the city for a major wildlife park that never happened (yet, anyway). The second was a local couple I read about recently that were trying to line up investors. That one still may be an option. If a real zoo does ever get built, it might even give me a reason to return to that depressing city that I would otherwise never step foot in again (except perhaps to change planes in the airport).
 
Had a look at the Australia zoo website yesterday, I could not see any mention of the Gorllias or Orangs in the "zoos overview" as there had been before also no mention of building the worlds largest Gorllia exhibit so would one assume that they are not on the collection plan anymore?????

Don't despair MARK!

Australia Zoo is still listing their intention to acquire 8 Gorillas, 6 Sumatran Orangs AND 6 Bornean Orangs. With Dreamworld listing their intention to acquire 13 Chimps it would appear that South-east Queensland will one day be awash with Great Apes.
 
Not SOUTH east Qld, but don't forget Rockhampton Zoo - they are aiming to have I think 5 Chimpanzee's in their new Enclosure (1000m2 compared to their old 200m2 one), including the two they currently have (Cassie & Ockie).
 
Don't despair MARK!

Australia Zoo is still listing their intention to acquire 8 Gorillas, 6 Sumatran Orangs AND 6 Bornean Orangs. With Dreamworld listing their intention to acquire 13 Chimps it would appear that South-east Queensland will one day be awash with Great Apes.

Who wants to bet that the chimps are on display at Dreamworld before either the gorillas or orangs at Beerwah?
 
Don't despair MARK!

Australia Zoo is still listing their intention to acquire 8 Gorillas, 6 Sumatran Orangs AND 6 Bornean Orangs. With Dreamworld listing their intention to acquire 13 Chimps it would appear that South-east Queensland will one day be awash with Great Apes.

Thank you Steve, I feel by the time this happens IF it ever does I will be history by then ;)
 
CGSwans said:
Who wants to bet that the chimps are on display at Dreamworld before either the gorillas or orangs at Beerwah?
who wants to bet that neither the gorillas nor orangs will even be on display at Beerwah?
 
who wants to bet that neither the gorillas nor orangs will even be on display at Beerwah?

Well, we know that Australia Zoo keep getting animals - they just keep them all out the back.

I think the gorilla plans call for Australia Zoo to receive animals in 2013. I doubt that will happen but they are apparently next in line. Mogo have dropped their plans for gorillas.
 
But not Orangs - looking for 6 in 2013.

Which would probably have to be imports? I know three of Perth's are slated for Canberra somewhere in the next couple of years, but I don't know where six would come from for Mogo. Mind you - they'll surely start out with two or three.

I suspect rhinos and cheetahs will come first for Mogo - the rhinos have already been postponed a couple of times.
 
Well, we know that Australia Zoo keep getting animals - they just keep them all out the back.


Is this because of problems/delays with building proper exhibits for them?

Providing good accomodation for Great Apes is also a very expensive undertaking so their plans for Gorillas and Orangs could end up being stalled yet again.
 
Is this because of problems/delays with building proper exhibits for them?

Providing good accomodation for Great Apes is also a very expensive undertaking so their plans for Gorillas and Orangs could end up being stalled yet again.

In all fairness it should be recorded here that off exhibit facilities, for the Rhinos, Giraffe etc that the public have to pay extra to see, meet all the government's standards.

I doubt that anyone is suggesting that Australia Zoo wouldn't provide "good accomodation".
 
Has anybody heard anything more about Australia Zoo opening a facility in Las Vegas? Did this project idea completely die years ago?
 
Has anybody heard anything more about Australia Zoo opening a facility in Las Vegas? Did this project idea completely die years ago?
Not that anybody here is likely to have any insight into the future plans of the Irwin family, however there has not been any mention of this for quite some time. So the answer on available evidence would be "yes, it does appear to have died some time ago".
 
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