Yeah, but currently not close by. Many old zoo maps can be found on this French website Les Zoos dans le Monde. Although I see that the map they have on there from Burgers from either 1974 or 2016... (Les Zoos dans le Monde - Burgers' Zoo).
- Longnose gar have been introduced in the Mangrove
A mangrove zoo keeper posted a video of them with the tag #tropicalgar so I think tropical gar?Longnose gar and not tropical gar?
Is there anyone that has maps of the zoo pre-Rimba?
Yes please! I am trying to collect all the different maps in a photoalbum for some research!Yes, at least one from the nineties. If you want, I can make a scan and put it in the gallery.
Yes please! I am trying to collect all the different maps in a photoalbum for some research!

Ah if you do have that one still maybe send me a DM with it? I am very interestedA scan of my oldest map of Burgers' Zoo is now in the gallery. It's probably from 1995, shortly after the "Desert" was opened. I had an other one from the nineties, probably dating from 1998 or 1999, but is was more or less the same, so in the end I didn't saved that one. I remember that for the nocturnal house a prosimian (it looked like a aye-aye, but should have been a galago) was pictured instead of a badger.
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Two ringtails are located together for a while now in the enclosure behind the bighorn sheep. But I noticed another one in the enclosure near the cactus mice.
They imported 2.2 ringtails from the US a few years back, bringing the total number of ringtails in Burgers' to 6, part of which will be kept behind the scenes....
Burgers' has officially (through their magazine) confirmed that they are busy with the preperations for a few new exhibits! Expect more information later this year.
Will they be separate exhibit or a new ecodisplay consisting of a few exhibits?
Nice to see a new bird in the Mangrove!In week 35 the ring-tailed lemur and coati will go off show for the new development. I wonder what will happen with the seals, warthogs and meerkats during construction.
In the Mangrove also a new bird species has been added the Indigo bunting
I guess one of the smaller Dutch or closeby European zoos will take these.Don´t forget about the blue duikers, which are the last remaining species in the old pygmy hippo and tapir complex (before this, there were also the rhinos).
I heard rumours, that they are already searching for someone, who will take care for duikers and ringed seals.