From the Malayan Tapir in Europe thread - a Malayan tapir named Rakiju (1.0, born 14/09/2023) is moving to Zoo Berlin this week from La Boissière.
I can't find an official statement from either collection yet but no reason to doubt the information. Very unexpected news but it will be fantastic to have the species back at the zoo. Any reasonable suggestions for where he may go in the zoo? Mixing with the other tapirs seems unlikely
Are the sable antelopes then to be phased out from the zoo's collection?An alternative could be that the lowland tapirs return to the South America section. However, according to current plans, that area is intended to be relocated to the space currently occupied by the sable antelopes, near the restaurant.
Is the space big enough to include other Central African wildlife. Perhaps some okapis or bongo?The new gorilla complex will be built there
The okapi's current exhibit is to be expanded, with the work due to start soon (if it hasn't already). I can't remember if the bongo will also have their enclosure expanded but it may also be the caseIs the space big enough to include other Central African wildlife. Perhaps some okapis or bongo?
Depending on the shape and structure of the project, smaller "filler" animals I would say: the whole area is not too big, adequate but not particularly generous for Gorillas, do not expect The Bronx's exhibit.Is the space big enough to include other Central African wildlife. Perhaps some okapis or bongo?
Bit worried too...., perhaps shift to Tierpark?Are the sable antelopes then to be phased out from the zoo's collection?
Bit worried too...., perhaps shift to Tierpark?
the whole area is not too big, adequate but not particularly generous for Gorillas, do not expect The Bronx's exhibit.
I’m not sure, and in recent times, many developments at the zoo have only been communicated to the public after they were already implementedAre the sable antelopes then to be phased out from the zoo's collection?
Per Google Maps, the extension area covers approximately 12,500 m² - which rather belies your suggestion that it is "not too big" and "not particularly generous for Gorillas" when one looks at some of the largest exhibits for the species in other European zoological collectionseven bearing in mind the fact that not *all* of that area will be used for the gorilla exhibit itself.
For comparison....
Zoo Leipzig - 2,000 m²
Zoo Praha - 1,350 m² + 2,600 m²
Zoo Antwerpen - 2,050 m²
Total of 2050m² is indoors (380), outdoors (918m²) and public (730m²) combined.
Depending on the shape and structure of the project, smaller "filler" animals I would say: the whole area is not too big, adequate but not particularly generous for Gorillas, do not expect The Bronx's exhibit.
The total square meterage of Bronx' outdoor gorilla exhibits are ~ 2043.867 sq m and ~ 2601.285 sq m respectively - leaving ~ 7,854.848 sq m of room to play with if Berlin wanted to give their gorillas that amount of space to play with. Bronx dedicated 6.5 acres of land to Congo, or ~ 26,304.567 sq m in total. Given the extension's 12,500 sq m, a lot less room to play with in that aspect. Given EAZA requirements to house both a bachelor troop and a family troop, that space would be eaten up fairly quickly.Depending on what your expectations are. I would say the entire "Erweiterungsgelaende" has far enough space for at least Gorillas and Bonobos or Okapis plus some smaller "filler" species. And I estimate it has at least the size of Bronx' Congo exhibit.