Electus Parrot
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According to isis a galapagos giant tortoise has hatched at the zoo. Hopefully there will be more to come in the future.
Very exciting news, if correct, although there is nothing on Tarongas website, facebook page or ZAA census.
Have Galapagos Tortoise succesfully bred in Australasia before?
This is the exact same feeling I had when I read the OP.It's magical, to me, the thought that this hatchling could well still be in am Aussie zoo happily munching away on veggies in 150 years. Giant tortoises are like oak trees, they connect different generations and eras of history like no other animal can.
These have bred before in the early seventies (arounds).
It would be good to know the sp. or ssp. to which the current Taronga stock are assigned to.
Taronga has Aldabrans, not Galapagos tortoises
G'day K.B.
I believe that all Galapagos Tortoises in this country are now being managed at species level.
Any Galapagos that used to be held at Taronga Sydney have all been consolidated at Taronga Western Plains. Some genius thought that it would be beneficial to brand the Dubbo property with the Sydney name as well.
As a side-note - the breeding of the Western Plains Galapagos has long been an ambition of the partner of the late Nathan Jamieson. In this awful year for her I hope that she is drawing some comfort from this success.