Well I am not sure where they went in that case as they are not at our place.
Could maybe ask around a bit
They're offshow and still listed on ZIMS, last I heard.
Well I am not sure where they went in that case as they are not at our place.
Could maybe ask around a bit
I checked and they are actually still here. So I am a bit in a confusion, apologies!Well I am not sure where they went in that case as they are not at our place.
Could maybe ask around a bit
Butterflies were freeflying, I think throughout the Bush for a short period in the beginning, but they were too tasty. In the early years of the hall invertebrate and reptile diversity was much higher then now, bu obviously not all species adapted well to life in such an experiment.
Any idea what reptiles and inverts did not make it?
Since EAZA changed the entire setup iT should now be an EEP
Some small updates from today:
- A new Golden-bellied mangabey has arrived, they now keep 5 individuals.
- The Striped basilisk in the Mangrove was laying eggs today.
The new enclosures for lemurs, squirrel monkeys and coati look very nice and are not oversized. I am however surprised by the large amounts of bare ground around the enclosures, there would have been quite some potential to create something more...
The mangabey is a female from Africa Alive!, leaving said collection with a mother and daughter pair.