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Hold Up!!

Something just occured to me; a male and a female binturong in queensland...The state that only allows male red pandas has let in a pair of oppurtunistic small carnivores.
 
i don't know where this "males only" rumour started, but last i checked cairns tropical zoo
had a female red panda and was intending on breeding them.
 
i don't know where this "males only" rumour started, but last i checked cairns tropical zoo
had a female red panda and was intending on breeding them.

I thought that was a catch in queensland for biosecurity reasons...My mistake then. Sorry guys.
 
Hold Up!!

Something just occured to me; a male and a female binturong in queensland...The state that only allows male red pandas has let in a pair of oppurtunistic small carnivores.

Why are male red pandas only allowed? I actually named the male binturong Jaya. Does anyone know what his name was before he came to Australia Zoo?
 
It's been two years since this post was written and not one of these exhibits has been completed. The 'Madagascar Islands' is not due for completion until late 2009-early 2010 and i don't know what's going on with the 'African Safari'. The transfer of the giraffe from Perth Zoo is a good sign that there is progress being made, but when are the rhinos, cheetahs, tamarins, lemurs and now giraffe, going to come on to display?

:)
Madagascar Island was supposed to by complete when I worked there - Dec 2005 was the initial completion date. It's still not complete! I went there in March with my husband & daughter. What a shame.
At the rate that they are going there may not be any rhino.:(
There is definitely rhino there - a few of my friends work with them! Just they're off display.

likely. though i had it in my head they came from another park.

interestingly they have moved the first two tigers they ever acquired - handraised bengal hybrids manus and khan, to CWSR.

i wonder what thats about? i would have thought that to be a bit of a waste considering the effort that has gone into training (and breeding) them in the first place?
Khan was a bit "iffy" in temperament in that he always used to size up the people watching the shows in the Crocoseum. Because of his behaviour, the bengal tiger shows in this place were cancelled. Sure it's "normal" behaviour for a big cat to lock his eyes on to patrons/workers nearby, but not something you really want for a show - you want him to be concentrating on his handlers. The tigers much happier just lazing around or going for a swim in tiger temple.
ok just looking through isis and it list them as having a pair of binturong i wasnt aware that they had this species if any body got any info it would be appreceated, thanks in advance.
They are in a newly re-designed enclosure where the foxes used to be. Foxes & Camel are now off display :(
 
Madagascar Island was supposed to by complete when I worked there - Dec 2005 was the initial completion date. It's still not complete! I went there in March with my husband & daughter. What a shame.
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Do you have any idea why these exhibits are taking so long to complete?.

Another thing was they were keen to exhibit both Gorillas and Orangs at a while back so what has happened to these ideas :confused:
 
Do you have any idea why these exhibits are taking so long to complete?.

Another thing was they were keen to exhibit both Gorillas and Orangs at a while back so what has happened to these ideas :confused:
I will try to find out the answer to your questions for you Mark.

They've always said they would get Orangs "in the future", but in all honesty, I think they have too many animals off display already - don't you agree?
 
I will try to find out the answer to your questions for you Mark.

They've always said they would get Orangs "in the future", but in all honesty, I think they have too many animals off display already - don't you agree?

Yes I do agree with you :(
 
Australia Zoo should not be allowed to "stock-pile" exotic animals with no immediate plans to put them on public display ( and I don't regard expensive "behind the scene" tours as being on public display.)

State governments in this country have strong policies against private zoos which are not open to the public - didn't Darling Downs Zoo cop some grief from the Qld. Government a while ago for not wanting to be open 365 days a year? Lets have some consistency here.
 
They've always said they would get Orangs "in the future", but in all honesty, I think they have too many animals off display already - don't you agree?

Coupled with the fact that enclosures for Great Apes are very expensive to build(properly) so these plans could well be shelved if they have, as it sounds, existing species which haven't got proper enclosures built for them.

What direction/course has Australia Zoo taken since the death of Steve Irwin? Is it still developing... or stagnating?
 
Coupled with the fact that enclosures for Great Apes are very expensive to build(properly) so these plans could well be shelved if they have, as it sounds, existing species which haven't got proper enclosures built for them.

What direction/course has Australia Zoo taken since the death of Steve Irwin? Is it still developing... or stagnating?

Since Steve died they've opened a red panda enclosure and re-developed a fox enclosure for binturongs.

That's it.
 
Coupled with the fact that enclosures for Great Apes are very expensive to build(properly) so these plans could well be shelved if they have, as it sounds, existing species which haven't got proper enclosures built for them.

It would be very wrong to assume that the behind the scenes enclosures at Australia Zoo do not comply with government Standards.
 
It would be very wrong to assume that the behind the scenes enclosures at Australia Zoo do not comply with government Standards.

I agree Steve, in fact, it is my understanding that all the animals that are currently off display are kept in enclosures that far exceed the standards.
 
From a news paper report in New Zealand it appears Australia zoo now has imported a 15 year old White rhino female called Caballe from Hamilton zoo who had originally came from Kruger National Park in South Africa, hope all goes well for her.
 
From a news paper report in New Zealand it appears Australia zoo now has imported a 15 year old White rhino female called Caballe from Hamilton zoo who had originally came from Kruger National Park in South Africa, hope all goes well for her.

Caballe at Australia Zoo. Mmmmm...
 
Mark are you able to provide m with a link to the article?
Caballe has had three calves, males Inkosi amd Mtoto, now at Auckland, and female Imani, presumably still at Hamilton.
 
From what I hear another female white rhino has arrived at Australia zoo to join their male
 
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