I decided to check on some of the remnant reptiles and their current status in Australia as they rarely receive a mention outside of this thread. I have added segments of the relevant emails I received from each respective zoo. A few losses unfortunately. I am waiting on a few emails so there could be a few more losses as well.
The bad news…
*the last Bavay’s Giant Gecko died a few years ago: “Unfortunately we have not had this species for a few years now! I have just spoken with one of our reptile keepers here at the park who was able to confirm that this was the case (they died out).”
*the Madagascar Tree Boa is no longer at Perth either: “I’ve reached out to one of our Reptile Keepers and can let you know that the Madagascar Tree Boa is no longer here.” This species is also no longer on the zoo’s interactive map on their website when it used to be on-display along their savannah trail.
*one of the species I was really hoping was still around but unfortunately isn’t was the Mata mata at Taronga: “Taronga no longer holds Mata-Mata’s.” This species was on-display at the zoo as recently as 2019 but by my visit of December of that same year it wasn’t. It must have passed/been placed off-display for the remainder of its days around this period of time.
The good news…
*The box turtles are hanging on. Perth Zoo still have their Three-toed Box Turtle but the last individual is off-display currently: “the Three-toed Box Turtle is, it’s just off display; so keep your eyes out for its return.” Taronga Zoo also still have their Ornate Box Turtle: “we do still care for Ornate Box Turtles within our animal population.”
*Ballarat Wildlife Park also still have their main remnant reptiles – Common Snapping Turtle, Mozambique Spitting Cobra and Uracoan Rattlesnake were all still accounted for as of a few days ago: “they are all at the park.” The last mention of the Yellow-footed Tortoise I can find was that it was living with the Star Tortoises as of November 2020 according to a Fb post by a photographer. It’s relatively safe to assume it’s still around. Just realised I forgot to check on the Siamese Cobras.
The bad news…
*the last Bavay’s Giant Gecko died a few years ago: “Unfortunately we have not had this species for a few years now! I have just spoken with one of our reptile keepers here at the park who was able to confirm that this was the case (they died out).”
*the Madagascar Tree Boa is no longer at Perth either: “I’ve reached out to one of our Reptile Keepers and can let you know that the Madagascar Tree Boa is no longer here.” This species is also no longer on the zoo’s interactive map on their website when it used to be on-display along their savannah trail.
*one of the species I was really hoping was still around but unfortunately isn’t was the Mata mata at Taronga: “Taronga no longer holds Mata-Mata’s.” This species was on-display at the zoo as recently as 2019 but by my visit of December of that same year it wasn’t. It must have passed/been placed off-display for the remainder of its days around this period of time.
The good news…
*The box turtles are hanging on. Perth Zoo still have their Three-toed Box Turtle but the last individual is off-display currently: “the Three-toed Box Turtle is, it’s just off display; so keep your eyes out for its return.” Taronga Zoo also still have their Ornate Box Turtle: “we do still care for Ornate Box Turtles within our animal population.”
*Ballarat Wildlife Park also still have their main remnant reptiles – Common Snapping Turtle, Mozambique Spitting Cobra and Uracoan Rattlesnake were all still accounted for as of a few days ago: “they are all at the park.” The last mention of the Yellow-footed Tortoise I can find was that it was living with the Star Tortoises as of November 2020 according to a Fb post by a photographer. It’s relatively safe to assume it’s still around. Just realised I forgot to check on the Siamese Cobras.