BennettL
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News to start the year.A sanctuary first has been completed:Cancer treatment first at Healesville Sanctuary | Zoos Victoria
BennettL
BennettL
If someone is interested in I have a current listing of animals that are on display in the Nocturnal House.
Long Nose Potoroo
Woylie – Brush Tailed Bettong
Squirrel Glider
Leadbeater’s possum
Bilby
Ringtail Possum
Spinifex Hopping Mouse
Fat Tailed Dunnart
Feather Tailed Glider
Mountain Pigmy-possum
Currently no quolls, numbats or bandicoots.
the dunnart tank was unoccupied, with the informational sign removed, yesterday.Current line up (as of 10 June 2017):
Sugar Glider
Squirrel Glider + Eastern Barred Bandicoot
Leadbeater's Possum + Long-nosed Potoroo
Greater Bilby
Ring-tailed Possum
Spinifex Hopping Mouse
Fat Tailed Dunnart
Feather Tailed Glider
Mountain Pygmy Possum
I visited this weekend!I visited last weekend, and while there is not much to report, there have been a few minor changes:
-The kangaroo area is blocked off and under extensive renovation, with a new macropod exhibit area (connected to the recently opened Koala Forest) to open in December. A temporary kangaroo walkthrough, with a small number of red and Kangaroo Island kangaroos, and I think a couple of wallabies, has been opened nearby.
-The walkthrough flying-fox aviary has been renovated a little, and the flying-foxes and some of the pigeons removed for unknown reasons. These are currently visible in an off-display aviary behind Koala Forest. The walkthrough aviary still holds kookaburra, frogmouth, cuckoo-shrike, stilts and a range of pigeons. One of the small self-contained aviaries at the end of this exhibit was empty and under renovation.
-The Wetlands aviary has reopened, and looks much cleaner and fresher, with more light and better visitor areas - including new paths and a hide. I don't think the species line-up has changed noticeably, but the experience is much nicer. The adjacent natural wetland also has signage for potentially encountered natives.
well that would have entailed me actually planning something in advance wouldn't it?If only we had planned it a little better @Chlidonias!
That's a shame about the dunnart, it was sitting out quite clearly last weekend, although too fidgety for anything but a blurry photo. There used to also be antechinus in with the bilby, so its a shame they are no longer there too.
I was surprised by the absence of flying-foxes in that walkthrough, they have always been there on my previous visits over the last 4 years. I hope it is only temporary. There are kookaburras in a heap of aviaries, so it is a little unnecessary. There were definitely brown cuckoo-doves in there last weekend, but previously there were also white-headed, and perhaps other species too (although I'd need to check). The aviaries at the ends sound the same. Previously the currently empty one had buttonquails and finches I think, but I'd need to check exact species.
no, only superb lyrebirds.Does any zoo have Alberts lyrebird?
If only we had planned it a little better @Chlidonias!
That's a shame about the dunnart, it was sitting out quite clearly last weekend, although too fidgety for anything but a blurry photo. There used to also be antechinus in with the bilby, so its a shame they are no longer there too.
I was surprised by the absence of flying-foxes in that walkthrough, they have always been there on my previous visits over the last 4 years. I hope it is only temporary. There are kookaburras in a heap of aviaries, so it is a little unnecessary. There were definitely brown cuckoo-doves in there last weekend, but previously there were also white-headed, and perhaps other species too (although I'd need to check). The aviaries at the ends sound the same. Previously the currently empty one had buttonquails and finches I think, but I'd need to check exact species.