Some news updates from Burgers' Zoo which have been communicated by them:
- 2 female Blue Ground Doves have been released in the Mangrove, the White-winged Doves were removed (there is still a large group of them in the Desert though). They hope to add males in the near future.
- 2 Roan Antelope, 2 Hog Deer and a Swamp Wallaby were born
- Both the Madagascar Crested Ibises and the Violaceous Euphonias have started making a nest. Both species only arrived last year. The Cinereous Vultures have also laid an egg. This is a proven breeding pair, but the last couple of years no young were born.
- 100 Sea Urchins (Mespilia globulus) bred in London were released in the coral reef tank
- Behind the scenes a small group of Mangrove Killifish (Kryptolebias marmoratus), they hope to breed a larger group of them and release them in the crab enclosure in the Mangrove.
- The Four-eyed Fish won't return to the Mangrove due to an infection
- In the bird house the Red-winged Parakeet is gone, they only had 1 male remaining anyway.
One of the Chimpanzees is apparently pregnant, with a young expected in the Summer, this is most likely an accident as the only pure W-African male was supposed to be infertile and the 3 hybrid males aren't allowed to breed... A new young male should still arrive in the near future.
- 2 female Blue Ground Doves have been released in the Mangrove, the White-winged Doves were removed (there is still a large group of them in the Desert though). They hope to add males in the near future.
- 2 Roan Antelope, 2 Hog Deer and a Swamp Wallaby were born
- Both the Madagascar Crested Ibises and the Violaceous Euphonias have started making a nest. Both species only arrived last year. The Cinereous Vultures have also laid an egg. This is a proven breeding pair, but the last couple of years no young were born.
- 100 Sea Urchins (Mespilia globulus) bred in London were released in the coral reef tank
- Behind the scenes a small group of Mangrove Killifish (Kryptolebias marmoratus), they hope to breed a larger group of them and release them in the crab enclosure in the Mangrove.
- The Four-eyed Fish won't return to the Mangrove due to an infection
- In the bird house the Red-winged Parakeet is gone, they only had 1 male remaining anyway.
One of the Chimpanzees is apparently pregnant, with a young expected in the Summer, this is most likely an accident as the only pure W-African male was supposed to be infertile and the 3 hybrid males aren't allowed to breed... A new young male should still arrive in the near future.