Do you know what zoos the leopards are coming from?
BestZoo in the Netherlands is receiving Wombats in exchange for Sri Lankan leopards. They breed them a lot and are outside of the EEP, so would be easier to transfer anyway.
Do you know what zoos the leopards are coming from?
I believe the Australian zoos are working with the EEP with this species I would be surprised if they took any other animals outside of it?BestZoo in the Netherlands is receiving Wombats in exchange for Sri Lankan leopards. They breed them a lot and are outside of the EEP, so would be easier to transfer anyway.
The leopards are definitely not coming from BestZoo. Both the National and Darling Downs Zoos are now participants of the EEP for Sri Lankan Leopards, and their animals are coming solely from within that programme.BestZoo in the Netherlands is receiving Wombats in exchange for Sri Lankan leopards. They breed them a lot and are outside of the EEP, so would be easier to transfer anyway.
The leopards are definitely not coming from BestZoo. Both the National and Darling Downs Zoos are now participants of the EEP for Sri Lankan Leopards, and their animals are coming solely from within that programme.
What is relationship of Sri Lanka leopards towards EAZA and EEP, also in terms of ownership?Thanks for the info, sometimes 1+1 is not two. Sorry if I confused anyone.
The zoo has now officially announced the arrival of the Bolivian Squirrel Monkeys. Darling Downs Zoo will also be acquiring females for the three males in the future.-The most notable surprise was that the zoo had received 3.0 Bolivian Squirrel Monkeys. The monkeys live in an enclosure which previously housed Red-handed Tamarins and are mixed with Brazilian Agouti. T
Just wondering if this should be in a DDZ news 2020 thread?The zoo has now officially announced the arrival of the Bolivian Squirrel Monkeys. Darling Downs Zoo will also be acquiring females for the three males in the future.
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Just wondering if this should be in a DDZ news 2020 thread?
Not to mention also importing two groups of Giant Tortoises, red handed Tamarins, SL Leopards, Agouits and more!I don’t think DDZ has enough news to warrant an annual thread (yet).
I say yet, because like Altina, Hunter Valley Zoo etc. they have made huge progress in recent years; and if continuing at this pace, will soon be putting the region’s major zoos to shame. Some would argue they already are with their initiative regarding the import and breeding of Maned wolves, Grant’s zebra etc.
Wonderful news the first of many I am sure!Darling Downs Zoo have bred Rhinoceros Iguana. This is the first time the zoo has had a successful hatching from the species.
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Yes please help them with support the costs of the feed bills which would be large I have sent money as well hope they get some government help soon!Some very troubling and sad news from Darling Downs Zoo reported tonight on the 6 o'clock news. The zoo certainly has some very worrying times ahead without further assistance from the government. I encourage fellow ZooChatters, if possible, to donate on the zoo's Go Fund me page, which can be found on their Facebook page (I know I will be).
Source: 7 News Brisbane
The no further assistance from the Australian Government is a absolute disgrace!Some very troubling and sad news from Darling Downs Zoo reported tonight on the 6 o'clock news. The zoo certainly has some very worrying times ahead without further assistance from the government. I encourage fellow ZooChatters, if possible, to donate on the zoo's Go Fund me page, which can be found on their Facebook page (I know I will be).
Source: 7 News Brisbane
The no further assistance from the Australian Government is a absolute disgrace!
The least they could do is support them with food bill and some wage costs.
Dear @Andrew, I did not know the first bit, but given your positions either side of a few ponds and oceanic depths I am acutely aware of the predicament privately funded and managed zoos find themselves in.You will be aware that Steve and Steph, their family and staff, are very good friends of ours.
EVERYTHING Steve said, word by word, is absolutely identical to our position in the UK.