brongracz
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1) From 07/12/2010
The transfer time of more than 40 animals of various species sourced in various Dutch zoos extended from planned 12 to 40 hours after encountering an accident-caused traffic jam in Germany. The transport was prepared for such conditions being a special insulated truck with temperature control. Despite the cold outside the temperature was maintained at a stable 18'C. All animals arrived in good health.
http://lodz.wyborcza.pl/lodz/1,35136,8777944,Zapowiada_sie_piekna_wiosna__Nowe_zwierzeta_w_zoo.html
Transfer brought:
1,0 Dikdik quickly placed with a female,
first-time-in-the-zoo Cape Barren Gooses which are reported to accommodate well,
Red-breasted Gooses,
first-time-in-the-zoo Emperor Gooses,
Common Shelducks,
Ringed Teals,
Common Goldeneyes, (rare, also Polish indigenous species)
Some of the animals will remain in quarantine until temperatures get back above zero. "It is going to be a beautiful Spring." said director Ryszar Topola.
2. from 09 Feb 2011
http://lodz.gazeta.pl/lodz/1,35153,9081343,Nowosci_w_lodzkim_zoo__Oko_w_oko_z____motylem.html
Opening of a new butterfly facility is planned in April. The rare in Polish zoos facility will allow visitors for direct unobstacled contact with butterflies. Facility will be equipped with an incubator which will allow to observe the imago transformation phase. Butterflies are planned to be shipped regularly while the tenders learn to care for and breed them on the spot. The interior should be reminiscent of jungle. It will have a little pond, various tropical plants grown especially for the new facility or contributed by citizens of Lodz city. There will be logs lying on the ground. Butterflies are expected to carry out "first test flights" in March as soon as the interior is ready.
3. from 11 Feb 2011
http://lodz.gazeta.pl/lodz/1,35153,9094651,Wiesci_z_zoo__Koniec_gwaltow_i_odbijania_partnerow.html
Transfers:
IN from "Germany":
0,0,15 Banggai cardinalfish (rare and beautiful)
0,3 Red-shouldered Macaw (gives a total of 5,5 present in the zoo)
4. 15 Feb 2011
http://lodz.gazeta.pl/lodz/1,35153,9112640,Lodzkie_zoo__nowe_zwierzeta_i_remonty_za_1_5_mln_zl.html
City of Lodz is planning to spend about 1,5 mln zloty (~ €400'000) on conservation and facility refurbishment works in the zoo this year. Young Asiatic Lion male is due to arrive from London in the coming days. He will be soon complimented by female specimens. Together they are to replace a breeding-unsuccessful couple Subali & Tycia. [there already is one female specimens, Tycia] (arrived ~18.02.2011, name: Maximus, source: Mrówkojad i przyjaciele…)
Other transfers mentioned:
IN: Lion-tailed Macaques,
IN: Crowned Pigeon,
OUT to Warsaw: Patagonian Ara [the journalist must have confused Ara with Mara]
OUT to Xerez, Spain: 1,0 Asiatic Lion, name: Subali
Big part of the money will be consumed by works around the baboon pavilion - the used-to-be symbol of the zoo close to the main entrance. (works will include replacement of infrastructure, doors and windows, insulation, roof repairs, paving etc.)
Zoo director, Ryszard Topola hopes to renovate giraffes pavilion [the floor is a constant issue - animals keep slipping - which as you know is dangerous] and old boar facility [indded in poor condition] too. Efforts to build a butterfly facility are underway. Changes in exposition including exposing birds and mammals together are planned.
Works are financed from city budget and Regional Environment Preservation Fund.
5. from 05 Mar 2011
A probably yawning Snowy Owl:
http://lodz.gazeta.pl/lodz/1,35136,9203852,Zwierzeta_z_lodzkiego_zoo__Co_ta_sowa_robi__Ziewa_.html
The transfer time of more than 40 animals of various species sourced in various Dutch zoos extended from planned 12 to 40 hours after encountering an accident-caused traffic jam in Germany. The transport was prepared for such conditions being a special insulated truck with temperature control. Despite the cold outside the temperature was maintained at a stable 18'C. All animals arrived in good health.
http://lodz.wyborcza.pl/lodz/1,35136,8777944,Zapowiada_sie_piekna_wiosna__Nowe_zwierzeta_w_zoo.html
Transfer brought:
1,0 Dikdik quickly placed with a female,
first-time-in-the-zoo Cape Barren Gooses which are reported to accommodate well,
Red-breasted Gooses,
first-time-in-the-zoo Emperor Gooses,
Common Shelducks,
Ringed Teals,
Common Goldeneyes, (rare, also Polish indigenous species)
Some of the animals will remain in quarantine until temperatures get back above zero. "It is going to be a beautiful Spring." said director Ryszar Topola.
2. from 09 Feb 2011
http://lodz.gazeta.pl/lodz/1,35153,9081343,Nowosci_w_lodzkim_zoo__Oko_w_oko_z____motylem.html
Opening of a new butterfly facility is planned in April. The rare in Polish zoos facility will allow visitors for direct unobstacled contact with butterflies. Facility will be equipped with an incubator which will allow to observe the imago transformation phase. Butterflies are planned to be shipped regularly while the tenders learn to care for and breed them on the spot. The interior should be reminiscent of jungle. It will have a little pond, various tropical plants grown especially for the new facility or contributed by citizens of Lodz city. There will be logs lying on the ground. Butterflies are expected to carry out "first test flights" in March as soon as the interior is ready.
3. from 11 Feb 2011
http://lodz.gazeta.pl/lodz/1,35153,9094651,Wiesci_z_zoo__Koniec_gwaltow_i_odbijania_partnerow.html
Transfers:
IN from "Germany":
0,0,15 Banggai cardinalfish (rare and beautiful)
0,3 Red-shouldered Macaw (gives a total of 5,5 present in the zoo)
4. 15 Feb 2011
http://lodz.gazeta.pl/lodz/1,35153,9112640,Lodzkie_zoo__nowe_zwierzeta_i_remonty_za_1_5_mln_zl.html
City of Lodz is planning to spend about 1,5 mln zloty (~ €400'000) on conservation and facility refurbishment works in the zoo this year. Young Asiatic Lion male is due to arrive from London in the coming days. He will be soon complimented by female specimens. Together they are to replace a breeding-unsuccessful couple Subali & Tycia. [there already is one female specimens, Tycia] (arrived ~18.02.2011, name: Maximus, source: Mrówkojad i przyjaciele…)
Other transfers mentioned:
IN: Lion-tailed Macaques,
IN: Crowned Pigeon,
OUT to Warsaw: Patagonian Ara [the journalist must have confused Ara with Mara]
OUT to Xerez, Spain: 1,0 Asiatic Lion, name: Subali
Big part of the money will be consumed by works around the baboon pavilion - the used-to-be symbol of the zoo close to the main entrance. (works will include replacement of infrastructure, doors and windows, insulation, roof repairs, paving etc.)
Zoo director, Ryszard Topola hopes to renovate giraffes pavilion [the floor is a constant issue - animals keep slipping - which as you know is dangerous] and old boar facility [indded in poor condition] too. Efforts to build a butterfly facility are underway. Changes in exposition including exposing birds and mammals together are planned.
Works are financed from city budget and Regional Environment Preservation Fund.
5. from 05 Mar 2011
A probably yawning Snowy Owl:
http://lodz.gazeta.pl/lodz/1,35136,9203852,Zwierzeta_z_lodzkiego_zoo__Co_ta_sowa_robi__Ziewa_.html
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