An baby male orangutan has been born, named Benjiro. He's the second son, after Bruno, of female Brona and the first child of male Bogi.
Born August 17 2022 and here a short video :
An baby male orangutan has been born, named Benjiro. He's the second son, after Bruno, of female Brona and the first child of male Bogi.
Great news
I visited last June and the marine park appears to be nearly complete. Is there any update on it because I’m going back in September so hopefully will be complete
The Marine Park part has been "almost ready", "opening soon" and "opening next year" ever since the Safari Park opened in 2007. It's a regular thing told to visitors.When visited in 2019
They said it would be open the next year
But because of covid it got postponed so hopefully in my visit in September it will be open
A pair of llama has been displayed as the park's newest inhabitants, presumebly coming from the other Taman Safari parks.
It appears the pair are housed in the former chital exhibit in the Rainforest Trek, which I found to be interesting as I hope this is a slow attempt by the park to turn this zone into a proper South America-themed exhibit.
Source
The Amazing Taman Safari Bali on Instagram: "Halo sahabat satwa We are excited to announce our newest family member, meet my new fluffy friend, the Llama!This exotic animal is ready to greet visitors closer at Taman Safari Bali. #Llama #TheAmazingTamanSafariBali #Wildlife #Escapeintoparadise#LetsGoSafari"
Marine Park Update
Emailed the Zoo today asking when and what the marine park will open and look like only to be provided with a vague response, that the marine park is still in development. When I was there in June 2022, it looked nearly done, what is going on, does anybody have an information or photos of the development
Fascinating to read about the 2 release projects with Bali mynah (2023-15 around Bali Safari - main island?) and the Papua pig-nosed turtles (2023-280+). Any news on progress and follow-up of the release projects?After being temporarily housed in their habituation aviary for two months, on November 18, Bali Safari has released 15 Bali mynas around their park.
All three Taman Safari parks now has released a passerine species to freely roamed the nature around the parks. Bogor has released 40 black-winged starlings in 2016, while in 2022, both Prigen and Bali has released a myna species, Javan pied mynas and Bali mynas respectively.
Very interested where they received some of their Indonesian / native species received from (on breeding loan?). I mean triton and palm cockatoo, Eclectus Parrot, rhinoceros hornbill and both the binturong (what island from?) and North Sulawesi babirusa?A new biome-themed exhibit named the "Rainforest Trail" has been opened.
The exhibit's main stars are a pair of jaguars, Oscar (M) and Bolivina (F). Other inhabitants include green iguana, red-billed toucan, triton and palm cockatoos, North Sulawesi babirusa, greater flamingo, chital, binturong, Aldabra giant tortoise, red-footed tortoise, helmeted guineafowl, eclectus parrot, rhinoceros hornbill, reticulated python, Asian small-clawed otter. For some reason, they have rabbits too.
So far none. I'm not aware if Bali Safari have their own project and/or conservational partner (I.e KASI foundation with Cisarua and Prigen), there might be something related to Bali myna there that I'm not fully aware of. As for the pig-nosed turtle, I recall that they have a massive surplus of this species (A large group even once held in the moat of their Komodo dragon exhibit). So I guess this are related to population control and another collaboration with the BKSDA (Since pig-nosed turtles are quite a common confiscation here).Fascinating to read about the 2 release projects with Bali mynah (2023-15 around Bali Safari - main island?) and the Papua pig-nosed turtles (2023-280+). Any news on progress and follow-up of the release projects?
These are species that they had previously display before the Rainforest Trail was built, surplus animals likely came from the other Safari parks (Mainly Cisarua). I think the binturong there are A. b. penicillatus (Java), which have been bred before in Taman Safari Indonesia. I'm aware of a single North Sulawesi babirusa being born in Bali Safari a few years ago.Very interested where they received some of their Indonesian / native species received from (on breeding loan?). I mean triton and palm cockatoo, Eclectus Parrot, rhinoceros hornbill and both the binturong (what island from?) and North Sulawesi babirusa?