The hamster enclosures have been almost completely removed.
I am just flabbergasted at what is happening at my favourite Dutch zoo. The European hamster reintroduction project is far from complete and to my knowledge has only scratched at the surface of saving the species long term prospects in the Netherlands (southern province of Limburg).The hamster enclosures have been almost completely removed.
I am just flabbergasted at what is happening at my favourite Dutch zoo.
To be fair Gaia zoo has a great breeding program still ongoing behind the scenes for the European hamsters. I was lucky enough to see it, and I personally think this effort suffices for the reintroduction and population management. Also some German zoo's participate as well and are really putting effort into it. So the project is in good hands, although it would have been nice to have the support of blijdorp as well.I am just flabbergasted at what is happening at my favourite Dutch zoo. The European hamster reintroduction project is far from complete and to my knowledge has only scratched at the surface of saving the species long term prospects in the Netherlands (southern province of Limburg).
It is all the more surprising that this may already have happened as early as 2017/18 season. In complete silence, .... What you do not protect at home, you gave a real issue with explaining the need for ex situ conservation and just a few focal species overseas.
What about the knowledge and experience at Blijdorp with this hamster project? Have these items also been moved from South Holland towards the far end of The Netherlands at Kerkrade?Rotterdam used to receive national subsidees for the hamster project, but under the Rutte administration this budget shrank significantly ánd was devolved to the provincial level (as were basically all things nature conservation). Because the reintroductions are taking place in the province of Limburg and not South Holland, moving the project to Gaia was considered the most efficient way to use the scarce funds.
I do want to add Gaia zoo was already present in the project before taking it over. According to ZTL they received the last animals in 2017. I know they were already part of the project since 2006. I last saw the facility in 2016.What about the knowledge and experience at Blijdorp with this hamster project? Have these items also been moved from South Holland towards the far end of The Netherlands at Kerkrade?
How come these sea turtles wash up more regularly at the wrong end of the Atlantic? Environmental conditions and change in gulfstreams or other factors?A second Kemp's ridley sea turtle has washed up in the Netherlands and was brought to Blijdorp. This time it was washed up in the south of the Zeeland province
A second Kemp's ridley sea turtle has washed up in the Netherlands and was brought to Blijdorp. This time it was washed up in the south of the Zeeland province
In the Netherlands, there are now 5, two Kemp's ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys kempii) and three loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta). Loggerhead sea turtles have also recently washed ashore in Belgium, Germany and the UK (the one in the UK was dead).How many does that make? 6?
What's happening out on the Atlantic?
Uncommon cold sea temperatures and possibly currents changing?In the Netherlands, there are now 5, two Kemp's ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys kempii) and three loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta). Loggerhead sea turtles have also recently washed ashore in Belgium, Germany and the UK (the one in the UK was dead).
A reason is not really known. The curator of Blijdorp Zoo thinks the animals took a wrong 'turn' on the Atlantic, after which they ended up in the English Channel. Via there, the currents take them into the North Sea.Uncommon cold sea temperatures and possibly currents changing?