Jungle Man
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The cotton top tamarins moved to their new enclosure and a female ring tailed lemur named Asha arrived from Mogo Zoo. 2 donkeys arrived February 6th too.
Its quite interesting to see a lot of the regional zoos keeping a bigger range of animals than some of the big state funded zoos I would love to know the real reason why this is happening I fear our large zoos will become second rate to many major overseas zoos!Honestly, Halls Gap is carrying Victoria in Primates, they have a whopping SEVEN species of new world monkeys (emperor tamarin, golden lion tamarin, cotton top tamarin, black handed spider monkey, pygmy marmoset, common marmoset and black capped capuchin), I'm pretty sure thats more than Melbourne, Taronga and a couple other zoos combined.
[QUOTE="Zorro, post: 1216268, member: 14275" I fear our large zoos will become second rate to many major overseas zoos!
Perhaps it will maybe another hotel or plastic kids play ground might be another option![/QUOTE]They have been for years now, Taronga is the only ‘competitor’ left but with the constant expansion of the collection of so many other zoos it might fall with the others.
Perhaps it will maybe another hotel or plastic kids play ground might be another option!
They have been for years now, Taronga is the only ‘competitor’ left but with the constant expansion of the collection of so many other zoos it might fall with the others.
Melbourne Zoo has been turned into a giant playground essentially. I kid you not there’s about 6 or 7 play spaces.
Can you please keep this to Halls Gap Zoo. Not every thread in the Australia forum needs to be turned into the exact same rant about other zoos.
I'm glad the zoo still house this species. According to the exotic mammals of Australia thread only Halls Gap, Altina and Mansfield hold the species currently.himalayan thar
Couldn't agree more - an underrated group of species that don't get the attention they deserve in zoos especially in collections that place an emphasis on African species.Had a great day. Really enjoyed seeing an aviary of small African softbilled finches - such a rarity in Australia zookeeping.
Couldn't agree more - an underrated group of species that don't get the attention they deserve in zoos especially in collections that place an emphasis on African species.
What are 'African softbilled finches?Made my second ever visit to Halls Gap Zoo on Friday. It is well worth the drive from Melbourne.
They have been using the shut down to improve a few enclosures and tidy up the park. The 5 female capuchins have settled in to their new enclosure, which is much larger than their old domed enclosure. The park now has a nice monkey row, capuchin, spider monkey, ring tailed lemur pair (female Asha ex Mogo Zoo, male Dodi - they are hoping to breed soon), Black and White Ruffed Lemur pair (male 8 years, female 4 years), another ringtailed Lemur exhibit (possibly solitary male).
If you want to see Wallabies and parrots there is planty of choice. Several walk through wallaby exhibits of good quality. Lots of parrot aviaries around the park with a good mix of Australian and exotic birds.
Cheetah exhibit is very large and well done, although reflection from afternoon sunshine on viewing window didn't improve my photography skills.
Rhino, bison, ostrich, himalayan thar, red panda, in good sized exhibits. 3 Giraffe have plenty of space, but as has been mentioned before there are really no good vantage points on which to see them clearly.
There are some exhibits that definitely need improving - salt water crocodile and American alligator, and some of the older tamarin exhibits....
Had a great day. Really enjoyed seeing an aviary of small African softbilled finches - such a rarity in Australia zookeeping.
Hi Andrew, looking at my bad phone photos of the aviary signage, it contained Orange Breasted Waxbill, African Fire Finch, St Helena Waxbill. In true aussie fashion a couple of friendly locals were thrown in as well - Diamond Firetail Finch, White Breasted Woodswallow, Black winged Stilt. There were also a couple of unsigned birds in there as well, just to keep us all guessing.What are 'African softbilled finches?
What are 'African softbilled finches?
Security CheckNot only did we welcome in the school holidays today but also two new Emperor Tamarins! Check out their release into their new home
These two gorgeous girls are now sharing an enclosure with our crimson bellied conures and you'll be able to find them both next to our common marmoset enclosure
Stay tuned for more updates on them!
Thats wonderful news I bet there looking for male atm!Halls Gap Zoo has announced the arrival of 0.2 Emperor Tamarins. They are living in a mixed enclosure with Crimson-bellied Conures. From their Facebook page:
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