Are there no longer tigers in Wild Asia...I thought there were Indo-Chinese/Malayan Tigers there now.
You thought right!
Are there no longer tigers in Wild Asia...I thought there were Indo-Chinese/Malayan Tigers there now.
Just to clarify, I meant that Elephants were no longer exhibited in zoo centre (the old elephant house) but are still in the paddock that can be viewed from the monorail. The camels are on year round display in centre zoo but camel rides are only offered at the asia entrance in the summer. I dont think they are ehibited elsewhere in the park but the riding camels can be seen stabled or exercising just behind where the rides take place.
It was a real shame to see the loss of cheetahs from the bronx, especially as their replacement with Ostrich without any modifications to the exhibit is just inadequate. I agree that the bear exhibit for both the polar and brown bear needs new construction. Are there any plans for this? I would also love to know the history of the polar bears at the bronx/central park.
I would think that it would be rather difficult to go around a very large zoo and change all the signage on a seasonal basis.
I would also love to know the history of the polar bears at the bronx/central park.
I don't know what they're doing now, but when I worked at the Bronx that is exactly what they did. It's amazing how much effort gets put into redesigning the signs twice a year and making new ones, but they did it.
Really? That's impressive! I know recently they redid the maps to 'winter' maps highlighting certain exhibits are rain/snow permitting (and of course, Asia isn't even on the map, nor is the gibbon island or the like..) but I never knew they did anything much more than that. Especially since I don't understand why the signs on the Mouse House doors haven't been updated at all in ages.
Have you seen William Bridges' book on the history of the Bronx Zoo? Quite fun. Actually there are several different books. Check your library or AbeBooks Official Site - New & Used Books, New & Used Textbooks, Rare & Out of Print Books or similar used book brokers.
I own a copy of the gathering of animals by William Bridges, it was recommended to me by a docent at the Bronx and I also own Lee Crandalls wild mammals in captivity. I know they had three polar bears at the central park zoo when I first arrived in the USA 8 years ago (I think one died shortly afterwards?) and have assumed that there is only one polar bear at the Bronx. I'd be interested to know if he/she is singular and any recent breeding programs with this species by the WCS and if its planned to phase out the polar bear at the Bronx
I own a copy of the gathering of animals by William Bridges, it was recommended to me by a docent at the Bronx and I also own Lee Crandalls wild mammals in captivity. I know they had three polar bears at the central park zoo when I first arrived in the USA 8 years ago (I think one died shortly afterwards?) and have assumed that there is only one polar bear at the Bronx. I'd be interested to know if he/she is singular and any recent breeding programs with this species by the WCS and if its planned to phase out the polar bear at the Bronx
According to SSP documents...Central Park has 1.1 and the Bronx has 1.0. Both males are sterile.