austrlain zoo gower
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Question can proboscis monkey be imported and what behind the scenes encounter should I do
Question can proboscis monkey be imported and what behind the scenes encounter should I do
Will say this *loosely* but I wouldn't be surprised if Melbourne continued with Coati. I think we've all jumped the gun in saying they'll be phased out. I was suprised to discover Melbourne actually breed them as recently as a few years ago, but sadly the mother (and offspring) perished during the birth.Melbourne Probably won't do any serious development to lion gorge for the next 5 years, this is a relatively new precinct this is why I think sun bear is a viable option in the tiger exibir as little work will have to be done, do replace coati, imo I think they should import more as they are so unique they could import binturong, imo should be in the squirrel monkey exibit, or even servel
Trees would be great additions to the outdoor Orangutan exhibit. I'd love to see them have access to the opposite island long term. It's an idea I've had in mind for many years now, and with an expansion now very likely I think that's absolutely the way to go.Melbournes orangutan exibit priorities function over looks, i think a few more trees and plant would make a huge difference and a new expansion would bring it some new life, it does have some coll features like the indoor section.
I’m going to the zoo soon and are looking to do a couple of the behind the scences encounters are there any suggestions as i dont know which couple do, or any reviews
Will say this *loosely* but I wouldn't be surprised if Melbourne continued with Coati. I think we've all jumped the gun in saying they'll be phased out. I was suprised to discover Melbourne actually breed them as recently as a few years ago, but sadly the mother (and offspring) perished during the birth.
I don't think Elephants are currently running though with the babies, so I think that's something to consider.
Wonder what the restrictive issue(s) might be with Coatis?
I agree with you on the coati front. I personally didn’t think coatis were overly likely to be phased out, just given the effort they’ve put into them in the past. I was just banking on the fact that they would get moved. I was quite a big fan of their old enclosure and it’s location, and with a lot of unused area, they could be a good start to a South American precinct if they go in that direction. Realistically, they do not fit in at all in the carnivore precinct, and get overshadowed and often skipped due to the animals that are in close proximity to them. I believe I remember there being a large amount only a few years ago, can somebody correct me on that?Will say this *loosely* but I wouldn't be surprised if Melbourne continued with Coati. I think we've all jumped the gun in saying they'll be phased out. I was suprised to discover Melbourne actually breed them as recently as a few years ago, but sadly the mother (and offspring) perished during the birth.
Trees would be great additions to the outdoor Orangutan exhibit. I'd love to see them have access to the opposite island long term. It's an idea I've had in mind for many years now, and with an expansion now very likely I think that's absolutely the way to go.
Re. Encounters, I would definitely recommend the Orangutan BTS encounter. I did one a few years ago, and it was absolutely amazing. I got to tour the BTS facilities (including their night areas), 'train' Dewi and feed Santan. Wonderful overall experience. I also had a friend who did the Tigers, and they had great feedback from that too.
I don't think Elephants are currently running though with the babies, so I think that's something to consider.
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Never thought of Coatis as dangerous, they even make a joke about it in the (not very funny tbh) '97 film 'Fierce Creatures'.
I believe I remember there being a large amount only a few years ago, can somebody correct me on that?
I agree with you on the coati front. I personally didn’t think coatis were overly likely to be phased out, just given the effort they’ve put into them in the past. I was just banking on the fact that they would get moved. I was quite a big fan of their old enclosure and it’s location, and with a lot of unused area, they could be a good start to a South American precinct if they go in that direction. Realistically, they do not fit in at all in the carnivore precinct, and get overshadowed and often skipped due to the animals that are in close proximity to them. I believe I remember there being a large amount only a few years ago, can somebody correct me on that?
Thanks for the info, I think I'll do the elphant and orangutan behind the scences, coati are an unlikely phaseout imo
I’m not sure if the enclosure is still there or not but the general area they were in was very suited to them due to how forested it was. It was actually quite an attraction with children not long ago, and the enclosure(/s?) was quite big if I’m not wrong. Would be great to see what they could do with thatTheir old enclosure is no longer there I believe. It's been used to house surplus Red Pandas in the past (so that's where my thinking of Red Pandas as potential replacements came from). Both species are very similar, housing and exhibit wise.
Yes, Melbourne had quite a few Coati. They lost five females at once back in 2015 I believe, and have since lost their breeding male and breeding female (and most recently two of their other females); leaving them with just two females. So back in 2015, we can reasonably assume they had a group consisting of at least nine females plus a male, but I find it highly likely they may have had a little more than that. So quite a large group, thanks to their successful breeding efforts in 2012/2013.
Are you able to do multiple? Given you are the creator of this great thread I assume you want to find out the future of MZ more than anyone, and those 2 seem the most important.Thanks for the info, I think I'll do the elphant and orangutan behind the scences, coati are an unlikely phaseout imo
I’m not sure if the enclosure is still there or not but the general area they were in was very suited to them due to how forested it was. It was actually quite an attraction with children not long ago, and the enclosure(/s?) was quite big if I’m not wrong. Would be great to see what they could do with that
I believe it became quieter as they got closer to moving out, but I remember the coatis being far more popular than they are now. Visiting MZ only about 2 weeks ago there was no one paying attention to the coatis at all. One was eating centimetres away from the fence and was really cool to watch, and I watched it for several minutes, as I believe they are wonderful animals. Sad but also relieving that no one chose to observe them. People didn’t even bother looking in the viewing window after seeing the sign. The accompanying playground was quite popular, though I’m not sure anyone there knew it was based off coatisI don't think it is unfortunately. Last time I went to check it out, it was gone but I may be wrong. I'll have to check during my next visit.
I always found that area extremely empty, and don't think I ever saw children there so that's interesting to hear! The enclosure was relatively small and was at the end of a small dead-end path. The Tamarin cages were along the path before the Coatis, and housed both Cotton Tops and Emperors, and later bird species too, like Grey Parrots.
I believe it became quieter as they got closer to moving out, but I remember the coatis being far more popular than they are now. Visiting MZ only about 2 weeks ago there was no one paying attention to the coatis at all. One was eating centimetres away from the fence and was really cool to watch, and I watched it for several minutes, as I believe they are wonderful animals. Sad but also relieving that no one chose to observe them. People didn’t even bother looking in the viewing window after seeing the sign. The accompanying playground was quite popular, though I’m not sure anyone there knew it was based off coatis
I agree, if they’re gonna import, it’s almost now or never. I do hope they move enclosure thoughI guess as is the case with all animals, the larger the group, the more interesting they are to observe. Wellington’s meerkats (which number around 15 and always seem to have babies) attract more interest than Hamilton and Auckland’s combined on my visits.
If they’re still able to import coati from North America, I hope Zoos Victoria do so in time before a ban comes in. Those in the industry would surely get a heads up to know when it’s about to come in and what action they’d need to take as a result.
I agree, if they’re gonna import, it’s almost now or never. I do hope they move enclosure though