Great news about the lesser flamingo!
Any idea over breeding success in recent years at Fort Worth?
Congratulations to our ectotherms team for hatching the Zoo’s 50th critically endangered Pan’s box turtle! The Zoo has a long history of success with this Chinese species, producing more than 50 since 2006! Although the hatchlings will be temporarily housed in the MOLA Nursery, the adults are not on exhibit because breeding this critically endangered species is our priority. The adults are housed year-round in a secure outdoor area in order for them to experience natural seasonal cycles, including the mild Texas winters.
All your information is correct!Can anyone help me with the bonobo group here? Currently I have five males (Kevin, Victor, Andy, Makolo and Kabili) and five females (Johari, Mchumba, Lucy, Layla and Malela); am I missing anyone or is this correct?
The zoo has begun a public drive to raise the last $10 million of a $100 million fundraising effort. This will allow the completion of an African savanna and new exhibits for elephants, carnivores, and okapi.
Fort Worth Zoo aims to raise $100 million | The Star-Telegram
Phase three, Hunters of Africa and Asian Predators, comes in 2022 with cascading waterfalls and pools surrounded by exhibits that house wild dogs and large cats including tigers and leopards. The clouded leopard and the African leopard, new species for the zoo, will be introduced then.
New species to the collection:
Okapi
Leopard
Clouded Leopard
Wild Dog
Not a lot of new blood for $100 million.