Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens LA Zoo News 2009

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Oh no. I'm not a keeper, I only trained back in '85 for a keeper's job. My current job has nothing to do with animals. My co-worker and I are with the Federal Government. She'll be training in one of our Kansas City offices.
 
From Blackduiker "Oh no. I'm not a keeper, I only trained back in '85 for a keeper's job. My current job has nothing to do with animals. My co-worker and I are with the Federal Government. She'll be training in one of our Kansas City offices. "

Thanks for the clarification.
 
L A Zoo babies

I saw the markhors - they are adorable. I also saw the new baby giraffe. Will try to make it up to check out the peccaries this week. Thanks for keeping us posted on the births!

:)
 
Blackduiker

News from the June issue of Zooscape:

Additional Births:

Male Speke's Gazelle born April 27th

4 California Condor chicks hatched in April

The baby Brush-tailed Rat Kangaroo made it's first appearance outside of its mother's pouch on April 18th, though it was born in January

New Arrivals:

2.6 Yellow-footed Rock Wallabies, unrelated to any of the current North American and European populations arrived from Australia, and will greatly add to the genetic diversity of these groups. 1.3 will remain in Los Angeles while 1.3 will be sent to the Palm Beach Zoo in Florida.

A male Red-rumped Agouti arrived in mid-April

A female Chestnut-mandibled Bicolor Toucan

A Mangshan Pit Viper, which will join the other 4 that arrived in September after completing quarantine. Currently off exhibit, they will be displayed after completion of the new reptile facility.

Departures:

One of the Sumatran Tiger cubs was transferred to the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo in Indiana

A White-crested Turaco was sent to the Brevard Zoo in Melbourne, Florida

And a California Condor that had been at the Zoo to receive treatment was returned to the wild:cool:
 
When will the young female Indian rhino residing in quarantaine at LA travel on to Dubbo Zoo? Her much publicised counterpart mother Mary ex Oklahoma City Zoo went to Singapore inside a couple of weeks (yet the young OKC female is still at LA)?
 
Blackduiker

That's fantastic news! They bring so much fun and energy to that exhibit. Can't wait to see them come out to play. Probably will be sometime in mid summer.
 
That's fantastic news! They bring so much fun and energy to that exhibit. Can't wait to see them come out to play. Probably will be sometime in mid summer.

Yeah, I can't wait either!!! The snow leopard exhibit is one of my favorite, so having cubs makes it even better.
 
News from the July issue of Zooscape:

Births:
-three Chacoan Peccaries
-two Red River Hogs
-two sets of Tadjik Markhor twins
-one Chinese Goral
-one Red-flanked Duiker
-one Royal Antelope
-two Snow Leopards
-one White-crested Turaco
-one California Condor
-one Greater Flamingo
-one Madagascar Radiated Tortoise
-a batch of fertile Burmese star Tortoise eggs are still developing
-a Madagascar Spider Tortoise egg is still developing

Arrivals:
-three Fennec Foxes arrived on May 22nd
-one female African Wild Dog arrived on May 26th from Binder Park Zoo
-three Santa Catalina Island Rattleless Rattlesnakes
-one Southwester Speckled Rattlesnakes

Departures:
-one Gray Seal to Brookfield Zoo on May 15th
 
Blackduiker

They are new to the zoo, they came from San Diego Zoo. The only thing is that they are not on display.

Yeah, they're obviously relaxed since they're breeding though still not on display. And they arrived from San Diego back in December or January. Hopefully we'll get too see them soon. Very good news!
 
Yeah, they're obviously relaxed since they're breeding though still not on display. And they arrived from San Diego back in December or January. Hopefully we'll get too see them soon. Very good news!

Hopefully. Lowry has had a royal antelope calf the last few times I have visited.
 
but brookfield already has a male grey seal named Boone and I never heard about any plans for another male
 
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