G'day Danale,
Had wondered where you had got to!!!! lol
Exciting times out here in the wild and wicked west!
We've missed all of the damaging rain events on the Coasts but have had enough rain to keep the gardens coming along well.
Animal wise we have had baby Blackbuck, Camel, Red-tail Black Cockatoo, Rhesus Macaque, Blue and Gold Macaw, Bettong, Red Kangaroo, Bettong, Red-necked Wallaby, Bettong, Blue-tongue Lizard and, did I mention Bettong [?] born recently. Llama, Common Marmoset, more Macaws, possibly African Greys, Hahn's Macaws and Broad-shell River Turtles are on the way - I hope.
The Lion cubs are doing really well and moved to a new enclosure this week.
We acquired quite a group of Black-capped Capuchins from a park that closed down. Some of these have gone to other zoos and we have brought three young males up here - just in time for the Easter school holidays. This transaction was initiated in our pre-ZAA days when our priorities revolved around our own collection and the collections of other independent zoos. Nowadays we are part of a much bigger picture and have to plan our collection accordingly. BC Capuchins are now a managed species although the regional population is not very genetically diverse. Therefore we have offered to import some females to breed with our males. We are allowed to breed this species at the Darling Downs Zoo.
Our African Savannah has seen lots of plantings in an endeavour to establish worthwhile trees before the livestock moves in. The waterhole is full and holding water well. No sign of the instability that had us concerned early last year.
Life is good in this part of sunny Queensland. We feel for our colleagues in other parts of the State where they are having the same sort of problems that we had last year.
Thanks for asking.