I didn’t know much about the leopards at DDZ, but that’s terrible that she passed away so early.
The fact she was a female then only consolidates how bad of a loss that is. Great that the region is starting to commit to these species though, and other Australasian zoos will chime in with luck. Also, it’s great that so many cubs have already been produced!The Sri Lankan leopards are a relatively new addition to the region. The National Zoo imported a pair in 2019 and Darling Downs Zoo imported a pair in 2021. Both subsequently produced twins - in 2020 and 2022 respectively. These eight cats are therefore the only Sri Lankan leopards to be held in the region and of the four cubs bred in Australia, Chaturi was the only female.
The fact she was a female then only consolidates how bad of a loss that is. Great that the region is starting to commit to these species though, and other Australasian zoos will chime in with luck. Also, it’s great that so many cubs have already been produced!
- a male Komodo Dragon that was bred at the Australian Reptile Park has arrived at the zoo joining older male Balu.
Awesome news! Wonderful job Steve.De Brazza’s monkeys coming to DDZ:
Tasmania Zoo
Jefferson and Millie have been imported from Texas and are coming to DDZ via a brief stay at Tasmania Zoo.
Does anyone know if these are on display yet?De Brazza’s monkeys coming to DDZ:
Tasmania Zoo
Jefferson and Millie have been imported from Texas and are coming to DDZ via a brief stay at Tasmania Zoo.
Does anyone know if these are on display yet?
Ring the real estate agent if you are interested.Any ideas on the purchase price is for the zoo?