The zoo seems to be starting a lot of interactive experience programs. I've seen ads for giraffe, rhino, and Cheetah experiences among others.
~Thylo
~Thylo
The zoo seems to be starting a lot of interactive experience programs. I've seen ads for giraffe, rhino, and Cheetah experiences among others.
~Thylo
I like the Bronx zoo's show on Animal Planet. I think its very well done. The only thing that irks me is at the beginning where Jim Breheny says "if you ask a child to draw a picture of a zoo, chances are it will show an animal behind bars". I mean What the Hell that really hasn't been true for like 40 or more years for "real zoos". What time warp did these kids come out of?
That’s kind of his point. People of all ages still have the perception that zoos are full of animals in cages. The show was partly made to change that perception.I like the Bronx zoo's show on Animal Planet. I think its very well done. The only thing that irks me is at the beginning where Jim Breheny says "if you ask a child to draw a picture of a zoo, chances are it will show an animal behind bars". I mean What the Hell that really hasn't been true for like 40 or more years for "real zoos". What time warp did these kids come out of?
Certainly! There ghariala were hatched at the Madras Crocodile Bank Trust Center, the zoo and the MCBTC had a partnership to be ambassadors for the spieces. (I looked this up, for I did not see much info on the new gharials, and, the gharials may not be new, I just have not been there a lot and have seen many new things.Like to know meow info on gharial hatchings.
Certainly! There ghariala were hatched at the Madras Crocodile Bank Trust Center, the zoo and the MCBTC had a partnership to be ambassadors for the spieces. (I looked this up, for I did not see much info on the new gharials, and, the gharials may not be new, I just have not been there a lot and have seen many new things.
I was kind of excited that gharials might have been locally bred and hatched. The claim was thus a different story.
I don't know how old Bronx's animals are but it seems males mature around 13 years of age and I'm not sure if the zoo's animals are that old yet. It would be fantastic if they managed to breed them, though.~Thylo
They are!? Sorry, I have not been there in a while and may not have remembered muchTheir gharial are all about 8.5 years old.
They are!? Sorry, I have not been there in a while and may not have remembered much![]()
Do they still have Blue-winged Geese with the Geladas?The zoo has brought in several new bison, though I'm not sure from where.
Additionally- and more excitingly- the zoo has imported 2.2 Gelada from NaturZoo Rhiene in Germany. This brings the zoo's total number of Gelada to 6.9, including four young (1.3) born at the zoo since 2014.
~Thylo
Do they still have Blue-winged Geese with the Geladas?
A good thing for the Bronx's gelada's is there is now a group in Canada at Zoo Sauvage de St. Felicien. The two could work together to switch up genetics.
Do you know where they came from (presumably Europe)? San Diego also keeps them and unless I'm forgetting something I think these are the only three holders in North America. A much better situation than when Bronx started breeding them again and they were the only holder.