Melbourne Zoo Future of Melbourne Zoo 2023 (Speculation / Fantasy)

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which barn I meant the aforementioned old barn or the cow barn. Idek where the bull barn is tbh

The cow barn definitely. The old barn is very small and on the older side too. Not sure if it's fit to house animals at the moment.:p

The bull barn is located right behind the bull paddock. It's hard to miss; it sits in the top right corner if your looking from the front of the enclosure.
 
Indian rhinos are already in the country and can be imported okapi are a dream unfortunately

I wouldn't say Okapi are a 'dream' if Taronga are considering them. If Taronga was absolutely sure this couldn't be done, I don't think they would go to the lengths of adding them to their masterplan and advising members of the public they're looking into holding them.o_O They must have some sort of chance.
 
The cow barn definitely. The old barn is very small and on the older side too. Not sure if it's fit to house animals at the moment.:p

The bull barn is located right behind the bull paddock. It's hard to miss; it sits in the top right corner if your looking from the front of the enclosure.
Oh, I thought you meant there was another the public couldn’t see. I misinterpreted not open to the public
 
Is there not an IRA in the works for okapi and giraffe?

Yes there is, which will hopefully be completed in the next three years. New Zealand completed their’s last year.

The biggest hurdle with regards to Okapi is convincing North America to part with a breeding pair. Taronga are keen to import them.
 
Yes there is, which will hopefully be completed in the next three years. New Zealand completed their’s last year.

The biggest hurdle with regards to Okapi is convincing North America to part with a breeding pair. Taronga are keen to import them.
Yeah, as you stated it would probably be more beneficial to import 2 breeding pairs for insurance and pair swapping
 
I wouldn't say Okapi are a 'dream' if Taronga are considering them. If Taronga was absolutely sure this couldn't be done, I don't think they would go to the lengths of adding them to their masterplan and advising members of the public they're looking into holding them.o_O They must have some sort of chance.

Also on that topic, there was talk a few years ago of a Taronga and San Diego deal- Platypus for Okapi.

This has been *partially carried out with the Platypus sent to San Diego. We could possibly see the other end of the bargain fulfilled. I'd assume this is where Taronga would get their Okapi from, if any.
 
Yeah, as you stated it would probably be more beneficial to import 2 breeding pairs for insurance and pair swapping

I’m hopeful the AZA would see it that way. Taronga’s negotiations will be with them and presumably Melbourne would go that route to join their breeding programme. The alternative is for these zoos to negotiate with Europe, but they have a similar sized population to North America.
 
Wonderful to see the Hippo one in progress. :)It's much much more important compared to the giraffe one.

The giraffes couldn’t be more inbred, but the Common hippopotamus population is critical given all hopes are resting on an adolescent bull. I expect great things from him at Monarto; and Werribee would surely like to import a bull to cover one or both of their younger cows.
 
The giraffes couldn’t be more inbred, but the Common hippopotamus population is critical given all hopes are resting on an adolescent bull. I expect great things from him at Monarto; and Werribee would surely like to import a bull to cover one or both of their younger cows.
At least NZ can import giraffe
 
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