Thanks Jana, it certainly seems to be very problematic for captive display birds. All of the flamingos at dublin are vaccinated, so hopefully it won't develop too badly. I wonder how well the vaccine works as a preventive measure.?
The Zootierliste list for the zoo isn’t entirely accurate as there is no ostriches in the zoo currently.The 2022 annual report of the Zoological Society of Ireland is now available to view online: https://www.dublinzoo.ie/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Dublin-Zoo-Annual-Report-2022-Digital.pdf
- The report confirms that the zoo's previous male snow leopard, Qiemo, died of heart failure not long before the Himalayan Hills was opened.
- It also mentions the enclosure swap between the tigers and the lions, and says that the lions' move is scheduled to be ready in 2023. When I visited last week, they were still in their old enclosure, and there's just three months left of this year, so let's watch this space.
- If the census tables (page 58) are anything to go by, the last ostrich left last year. However, the species' absence seems to have been temporary, as Zootierliste mentions Dublin as having ostrich again as of this year.
I guess you're right, because I don't remember seeing any ostriches from my visits this year. I had only assumed they were back based on what Zootierliste says, but then again it's not always up-to-date or accurate with its info.The Zootierliste list for the zoo isn’t entirely accurate as there is no ostriches in the zoo currently.
Do you have a link to where it says that?The four elephants (Yasmin, Anak, Sanjay and Kabir) were transferred a few days ago. It was posted in the Dublin Airport Movements group on Facebook 2 days ago.
I have a screenshot but I don’t know how to upload itDo you have a link to where it says that?
If you press ‘upload a file’ as seen below you’ll be able to.I have a screenshot but I don’t know how to upload it
Only four of the elephants; there will still be five females remaining.Are the elephants leaving Dublin?
Cincinnati. It's already been reported earlier in this thread.Oh wow. For a while they had a sizeable heard, then. Where are the ones leaving going?
Still do have quite a decent sized herd. This export opens up the opportunity to acquire a bull and breed again; which is obviously something Dublin would be keen to do.Oh wow. For a while they had a sizeable heard, then. Where are the ones leaving going?