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A southern bald ibis has fledged for the first time at the Zoo. Their parents are Natasha and Turk. They suspect the ibis hatched in early march and fledged around day 55.
The Calgary Zoo
The Calgary Zoo
I do not think you missed any details. Flash the Japanese serow, and Tadashi, the snow leopard, both of their departure date were mid-March, so they likely already moved. I think the Zoo did announce Leila's departure date, but I forgot.Do we know where all the relocated animals have gone?
To be transferred:
Snow leopards (Tadashi and Leila)
Japanese Macaques (Shawna, Suki, Sachi,and Loki) -
Japanese Serow (Flash)
Staying offsite or BTS
Red crowned cranes (Ruby and Hiiro) - Off site
Red Pandas (Udaya, Linus, and Anshu) - BTS
Transferred:
Siberian Musk Deer (Ozzy) - Moved to Assiniboine Zoo (not sure if this is permanent?)
I am sure I may have missed some details.
Additional news about the two pregnant rock hyraxes. Both females, Kikami and Oshana, are pregnant, and they are sired by male Kenekie.I could not edit my previous post.
Keewatin's male calf(bison) was named Apapom, meaning lightning
Also, more news on the baby boom. 2 bald ibis hatched, 3 spur-winged lapwing chicks. I think this news was not announced. Both rock hyraxes are pregnant, and the zoo observed breeding for the Turkmenian markhor
The Calgary Zoo
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The southern bald ibis chick has been named Maloti after the Maloti-Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The chick hasnt been sexed yet.A southern bald ibis has fledged for the first time at the Zoo. Their parents are Natasha and Turk. They suspect the ibis hatched in early march and fledged around day 55.
The Calgary Zoo
The three Spur Winged Lapwing Chick had been named Chari after the Chari River, Chuchura after the Chebera Churchura National Park and Hula after the Hula Valley. The three birds are still behind the scene.I could not edit my previous post.
Keewatin's male calf(bison) was named Apapom, meaning lightning
Also, more news on the baby boom. 2 bald ibis hatched, 3 spur-winged lapwing chicks. I think this news was not announced. Both rock hyraxes are pregnant, and the zoo observed breeding for the Turkmenian markhor
The Calgary Zoo
29K views · 1.4K reactions | Here comes the boom – the baby boom! Zoo babies are stealing the spotlight this summer at your zoo. Already this year, we’ve welcomed a... | By The Calgary Zoo | Facebook
Wow, that was a bit of an unexpected move up interstate...24-year-old female Western Lowland Gorilla Johari has arrived in Calgary from Toronto.
Calgary Zoo announces new addition to gorilla troop