2.2 Snow Leopards born
Cute snow leopard quadruplets born at Korkesaari Zoo | Yle Uutiset | yle.fi
Cute snow leopard quadruplets born at Korkesaari Zoo | Yle Uutiset | yle.fi
Helsinki zookeeper makes bid to adopt Chinese pandas
Finland’s wintry climate could make ideal breeding conditions for bears left homeless after China’s 2008 earthquake, claims the director of Korkeasaari Zoo. Jukka Salo says Chinese authorities have so far responded positively to his proposal.
The director of Helsinki’s Korkeasaari Zoo, Jukka Salo, says he has been in discussion with Chinese authorities about bringing pandas to be housed and cared for in Finland.
”The idea has been floated,” Salo said. “We’ve been carrying out specific exploratory research in partnership with the so-called panda authorities in China,” he added.
Salo said that after the devastating 2008 Sichuan earthquake, many of China’s pandas had to be relocated and are now temporarily living in parts of the country that are far too warm. Therefore China is looking to rehouse the bears in places with cooler climates.
”Pandas like cool air and even wintry conditions, even though they don’t hibernate,” Salo said.
For this reason the zookeeper says he put in a request to China to find out if Finland could adopt some of the pandas.
In recent years China has opened up its panda policy. In the last three years one panda has been transferred to a zoo in Belgium, one to France and one to Scotland.
The transfers have been made with the aim of finding cooler climates where pandas can breed naturally – and perhaps more successfully than in their current habitats in China.
Salo says that the response from China so far has been positive.
He estimates that if his dream of bringing pandas to Finland is realised, it will take at least two to three years before the bears arrive.
well this part of the article is just nonsense. If the zoo really wanted to help what they are claiming then it would be far more useful to provide money for rebuilding the panda centres in China!In recent years China has opened up its panda policy. In the last three years one panda has been transferred to a zoo in Belgium, one to France and one to Scotland.
The transfers have been made with the aim of finding cooler climates where pandas can breed naturally – and perhaps more successfully than in their current habitats in China.
Either that or the current brown bear enclosure which according to an old map I have seen used to be divided into three enclosures.
ps. I asked about the Sun bears .......
Do you know when the zoo last had zebras?