Samueltiger
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I went to the L.A.I.R and I couldn't find the vampire crab
I went to the L.A.I.R and I couldn't find the vampire crab
I find this pretty disconcerting and also that the LA City by its own actions is scoring an own goal and does not have the Zoo interests's at heart and being able to itself manage the Zoo. The times of the new Masterplan are far off ... Now and it ain't good at all!To be a little more clear for those not familiar - GLAZA is a non-profit arm of the zoo that is not directly under city oversight. It oversees fundraising, membership, food & concessions, events, and volunteers. A little while back the zoo essentially called for proposals on things that GLAZA normally handles (reportedly for transparency), which flared tempers. There has been no resolvement and the non-profit is due to dissolve come June if nothing changes. Things are getting heated because GLAZA has threatened to give part/all of the 49 million under its control to organizations other than the zoo if it dissolves, which the zoo is citing as dishonest as that money was raised specifically for the zoo and should not be sent elsewhere.
Agreed. Unrequired bureaucracy.I find this pretty disconcerting and also that the LA City by its own actions is scoring an own goal and does not have the Zoo interests's at heart and being able to itself manage the Zoo. The times of the new Masterplan are far off ... Now and it ain't good at all!
Last week I visited the L.A. Zoo and have the following notes:
Gorilla exhibit
- The last area of the gorilla exhibit (closest to the zebras), which used to offer open viewing over a moat without glass, is still walled off. This wall was installed at the time the adjacent path was closed for the construction of the Cape vulture exhibit. Now that everything has reopened, I was hoping that the wall would be removed, but it hasn't.
@Kifaru Bwana -- thanks for your kind words about my posts. While I'm certainly not an expert on all the workings of the zoo, I do think I have an interesting perspective as someone who first visited over 40 years ago and have seen a lot of changes over the years!@Lori Patton, Thanks for keeping us all so intimately updated on new developments and changes not reported elsewhere about the LA Zoo. Keep up the good work.
Quite interested what they intend to do with the Lemurs of Madagascar, the exclosure mountain bongo-yellow backed duiker and what plans are for the Cambodia elephant exhibit (and the mystery surrounding the elephant scultpures....)!
Have You any idea what the latest is about GLAZA, LA Zoo and the City Council?!
(Any ideas, information or suggestions... How could LA Zoo move forward?) What about the Masterplan and how will that be moving forward ....(just very confused about this since mid 2024)?????
That open viewing area at the bachelor gorilla exhibit was closed off because HJ (Hasani Jr), the youngest of the 3 bachelors, was throwing poop at visitors and people complained. I never witnessed it myself and have no idea how often it happened or whether the visitors provoked him but that's what I was told by docents or employees. Hopefully one day it'll reopen.
The third bongo (the adult offspring of the pair you saw) was moved to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park early last year. The Zoo still has the parents of the yellow-backed duiker calf, but the calf is at an age now where he’d naturally be spending more time away, so it’s not necessarily surprising to have only seen him — anyways, they are quite reclusive animals, just by nature.I don't know of any issues with the bongo/duiker enclosure. I hadn't seen it in a long time because it had been closed off for over two years during the construction of the Cape vulture exhibit. The main thing I noticed was that there were only two bongos instead of the three I saw previously and the duiker was only about half the size of the one before.
I’m also unsure why, but my more likely incorrect guess will have to be due to a mice/rodent infestation.So why was the Langur building was closed?
I talked to a docent who said that one of the langurs made a hole in the mesh so they had to remove them from the exhibit. The mesh fencing was repaired and reinforced to prevent this from happening again.So why was the Langur building was closed?
It is not likely that they will put any bears into the old exhibit. I believe that exhibit was one of the ones from the 1960's, and since then a lot of advances in animal care have happened. My understanding is that the old exhibit would be torn down and completely revamped in order to house bears (or any other types of animals). But I have no idea of where that is in the list of priorities.will they put a new bear in the old bear exhibit near the tiger exhibit or will they expand the tiger yard?
That part of the zoo is looking a bit bare now (if you pardon the pun). I hope it’s high on their priority list!It is not likely that they will put any bears into the old exhibit. I believe that exhibit was one of the ones from the 1960's, and since then a lot of advances in animal care have happened. My understanding is that the old exhibit would be torn down and completely revamped in order to house bears (or any other types of animals). But I have no idea of where that is in the list of priorities.
The only animals around the area are the Tiger, Markor, Langurs, Marshall the Indian Rhinoceros, the roundhouse containing Black Cockatoos, Wrinkled Hornbills, Binturongs, and Bornean Crested Firebacks, the small yards near the play Park which had housed Calamian Deer, Tufted Deer, and Visayan Warty Pigs, and the nearby habitat with Takin and rows of roundhouse that contain Steller's Sea Eagles, Eagle-Owls, Gibbons, and Siamangs.That part of the zoo is looking a bit bare now (if you pardon the pun). I hope it’s high on their priority list!
the roundhouse containing Black Cockatoos
LA Zoo has black cockatoos now!? Which species? Where are they?
Elena is correct. HJ picked up the poop-throwing habit during his formative years at the San Francisco zoo, and used it as a way to get attention from the keepers. The LA Zoo keepers have worked really hard to curb this tendency, but there hasn't been a time frame set to take down the barrier. Fingers crossed that the wall can come down soon, it was really nice to have multiple viewing areas for the Bachelor boys.That open viewing area at the bachelor gorilla exhibit was closed off because HJ (Hasani Jr), the youngest of the 3 bachelors, was throwing poop at visitors and people complained. I never witnessed it myself and have no idea how often it happened or whether the visitors provoked him but that's what I was told by docents or employees. Hopefully one day it'll reopen.