I met a keeper from Antwerp who had been working at the zoo for many years and never seen their kiwiAlthough Antwerp has a Kiwi, it has no added value :S. They put it in an aviary with normal day and night cycle. So the first visitor that has seen it still has to come.
Any chance that if there are more succesful breedings, that we'l be seeing kiwi in any UK zoos? (Hope so!)
Kiwis were displayed in the Clore at London Zoo some years ago in the Nocturnal section and were visible . Not certain what happened to them .
I suspect that if a UK Zoo decided that they wanted to display Kiwis they would have no great problem obtaining some .
Getting a Kiwi will not be hard, as mentioned before Frankfurt only breeds them when they know they can send them somewhere. So if an UK zoo decides they want Kiwi's they probably can get them from there.
I think kiwis would make a great addition to the new Night Life area of the Clore. In many ways they are the perfect species for ZSL, small and unique in the UK.
Jacobea;304132 I too find it a bit strange that Frankfurt would only breed kiwi if they could rehome the offspring - as they're an unusual species said:Why is it strange, they are not too many zoos that want to acquire them so if Frankfurt keeps breeding them they'll be stuck with more Kiwi's then they have place for. They ll have then two options: sell them to aviculturists (very unlikely and very sensitive issue) or euthanize them. In this perspective the wisest option is the one Frankfurt is implementing: Birth control.