Hamilton Zoo Hamilton Zoo News 2022

They’ve been stagnating for years, which I’d attributed to a lack of funding - but even with recent funding, the progress has been poor.

The entry precinct cost $7.5 million and consists of a new toilet block, a kid’s playground and an admin building that still sees people enter through a single entry point (congestion). The gift shop is still small and the cafe still overpriced.

The masterplan released in 2014 was uninspiring, but revisions sound even worse with New Zealand’s biggest petting zoo being the next big project. Not sure who thought New Zealanders would be interested in paying to see what they can see for free down on the farm. I consistently hear parents complaining about exhibit after exhibit of goats, pigs etc. so it’s not just us ZooChatters who resent seeing domestic species in a zoo.
Its odd how new admin buildings seem to often get priority in the need to do list! :D
 
Its odd how new admin buildings seem to often get priority in the need to do list! :D

Although Hamilton badly needed a new administration building, the new building doesn’t solve the issues of the old building. A single point of sale means there’s still a bottleneck on busy days - which easily could have been solved with seperate desks for those that need to buy tickets and those who don’t (online tickets and annual passes).

With regards to the masterplan, Hamilton needs to identify points of difference which still align with the goals of the region. Sri Lankan leopard and Spotted hyena are both obvious choices that are held by no other New Zealand zoo and could easily be imported.
 
Plains Zebra Update

Hamilton Zoo have updated their zebra listings:

Okavango and Delta (colts), have left the zoo.

Pebbles is now listed as a colt (misexed).

The colt born in January 2022 has been named Nguvu.

Their holdings are as follows:

1.0 Malawi (12/03/2012)
0.1 Marbles (06/10/2003) Due Jan 2023
0.1 Zalika (30/11/2011) Due Nov 2022
1.0 Pebbles (10/01/2021) Malawi x Marbles
0.1 Wednesday (31/10/2021) Malawi x Zalika
1.0 Nguvu (20/01/2022) Malawi x Marbles
 
Some news from hamilton:
-lace monitors are going on display in the renovated greenhouse enclosure
-sali has returned to Hamilton
-Scout not Reggie is destined for Hamilton, there is pressure as they want to import a female for Reggie ASAP.
-caracal are the most likely species for the painted dog exhibit near the safari enclosure, though hyena, clouded leopard and serval are other options being explored
 
Some news from hamilton:
-lace monitors are going on display in the renovated greenhouse enclosure
-sali has returned to Hamilton
-Scout not Reggie is destined for Hamilton, there is pressure as they want to import a female for Reggie ASAP.
-caracal are the most likely species for the painted dog exhibit near the safari enclosure, though hyena, clouded leopard and serval are other options being explored

Thanks for the update @Matt_C. Though Laced monitors aren’t a high profile species, it’s nice to see the zoo making progress.

I’m glad they’re looking at phasing out the smaller African wild dog exhibit; rather than the larger exhibit, which is perfect for that species.

Clouded leopard would be a terrible fit for the African wild dog exhibit. It’d need extensive modification and under the current viewing set up, you’d never see them. Spotted hyena are too large, but Caracal and Serval are both good options. Ideally they, Auckland and Wellington would all align on which felid species they hold - with Orana Wildlife Park potentially joining them.
 
Other snippets:
-the two younger siamangs are now cohabiting and are getting along very well. Unfortunately there is no recommendation to breed.
-exploring sourcing another older siamang as company for the older male now living alone
-17 ringtail lemurs in main troop with no current breeding male or plans to breed in near future
-unfortunately the spider monkeys have had no pregnancies, again talk of sourcing a new breeding male.
-old red panda enclosure is being heavily renovated, presumably for additional red panda imports
-no plans to aquire female black and white ruffed lemurs at this stage
 
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Other snippets:
-the two younger siamangs are now cohabiting and are getting along very well. Unfortunately there is no recommendation to breed.
-exploring spurcing another older siamang as company for the older male now living alone
-17 ringtail lemurs in main troop with no current breeding male or plans to breed in near future
-unfortunately the spider monkeys have had no pregnancies, again talk of sourcing a new breeding male.
-old red panda enclosure is being heavily renovated, presumably for additional red panda imports
-no plans to aquire female black and white ruffed lemurs at this stage

It’s a shame they’ve separated Itam the Siamang from his grandaughter. They took a while to bond, but eventually did and were a close pair by the end of their time together.

The decision to separate them would make more sense if there was a breeding recommendation - though at least they’ll be bonded by the time a breeding recommendation is in place.
 
Plains Zebra Update

Hamilton Zoo have updated their zebra listings:

Okavango and Delta (colts), have left the zoo.

Pebbles is now listed as a colt (misexed).

The colt born in January 2022 has been named Nguvu.

Their holdings are as follows:

1.0 Malawi (12/03/2012)
0.1 Marbles (06/10/2003) Due Jan 2023
0.1 Zalika (30/11/2011) Due Nov 2022
1.0 Pebbles (10/01/2021) Malawi x Marbles
0.1 Wednesday (31/10/2021) Malawi x Zalika
1.0 Nguvu (20/01/2022) Malawi x Marbles

Hamilton have welcomed a new zebra foal to Zalika! I’ll have to confirm the gender but it was born earlier this month.

Also there’s no zebra named Delta according to Hamilton.

The two young colts are Okavango and Zambia and they are currently off display behind the giraffe and are being prepared for transfer.

Info all from email. :)
 
Hamilton have welcomed a new zebra foal to Zalika! I’ll have to confirm the gender but it was born earlier this month.

Also there’s no zebra named Delta according to Hamilton.

The two young colts are Okavango and Zambia and they are currently off display behind the giraffe and are being prepared for transfer.

Info all from email. :)

Thanks for the update. I’m glad to hear Zalika’s foal was delivered safely. Last I was aware, Marble is due late January so hopefully they’ll be a second foal before long.

You can blame me for the Delta mix up. Delta is Zambia. I recorded his name correctly in Post #1 of this thread; but in writing Okavango above, it must have tricked my mind into following it with Delta due to the Okavango Delta.

Their details are:

1.0 Okavango (27/12/2019) Malawi x Marble
1.0 Zambia (30/12/2019) Malawi x Zalika
 
Thanks for the update. I’m glad to hear Zalika’s foal was delivered safely. Last I was aware, Marble is due late January so hopefully they’ll be a second foal before long.

You can blame me for the Delta mix up. Delta is Zambia. I recorded his name correctly in Post #1 of this thread; but in writing Okavango above, it must have tricked my mind into following it with Delta due to the Okavango Delta.

Their details are:

1.0 Okavango (27/12/2019) Malawi x Marble
1.0 Zambia (30/12/2019) Malawi x Zalika

Fingers crossed its a girl! :)

Yes I thought that was where the mix up was from; it’s all good really. Hamilton seemed to pick up on the small mistake nonetheless.

I did ask where the two young colts would be sent. Auckland’s a possibility (currently being without a stallion).
 
Nepalese Red Panda Import Update

According to their socials, Hamilton Zoo are importing a male red panda from Perth Zoo.

Perth Zoo have two males:

1.0 Sombaar (20/12/2012) Chito x Tayla
1.0 Sang (02/12/2019) Sombaar x Maiya

Due to their ages, we can assume Sang is the one coming to Hamilton; while their close relatedness to Jamuna implies they won’t be a breeding pair.

In any case, Jamuna is getting on in years and descends from a well represented line.
 
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