I cannot phantom the lion-taileds going to Tasmania. I would have thought they might be placed at Werribee or perhaps Dubbo (if that were more fitting for an Indian Subcontinent theme.
They are macaques and must be phased out at all costs!!! LOL
I cannot phantom the lion-taileds going to Tasmania. I would have thought they might be placed at Werribee or perhaps Dubbo (if that were more fitting for an Indian Subcontinent theme.
I think its jst getting the Macaques out of a ZAA Zoo.
I think its jst getting the Macaques out of a ZAA Zoo.
.........and so another interesting and endangered primate species will be "phased out" (i.e. lost to the region) because it's no longer fashionable. It's becoming a long and melancholy list.
regarding the animals being wasted to a breeding program, its worth remembering that:
its likely that the 1.5 LT macaques in australia originated from surplus of either the SSP or EEP. thus the genes are quite possibly represented already in other regions and if so its likely that the animals have been offered abroad and rejected. this is a common reality with a lot of australian exotic zoo stock. they came from other, bigger regions surplus.
may not be the case. but it may well be why they are destined for tasmania rather than internationally.
regarding the animals being wasted to a breeding program, its worth remembering that:
its likely that the 1.5 LT macaques in australia originated from surplus of either the SSP or EEP. thus the genes are quite possibly represented already in other regions and if so its likely that the animals have been offered abroad and rejected. this is a common reality with a lot of australian exotic zoo stock. they came from other, bigger regions surplus.
may not be the case. but it may well be why they are destined for tasmania rather than internationally.
Yet again a sorry state of species mismanagement by the ASMPs to leave Australasia with a paltry collection of exotics.
Is it not to make LOTS of room for the L-O-N-G awaited Francois Langurs![]()
is melbourne getting Francois langurs? Horay!!!!! i love them! but where from taronga?
But losing a endangered species isn't a fantastic thing even if there going to be replaced by another. If melbourne really wanted to im sure that it could make it's next big project making a fantastic primate center or something similar. werribee could focus on the african species and melborne could keep the south american and asian species also are there plans for any species of primate to be bred? or another species that will be bred soon?
LOU, When you say "it is unlikely to happen for quite some time", what time frame are you inferring here would that be a number of years![]()
LOU, When you say "it is unlikely to happen for quite some time", what time frame are you inferring here would that be a number of years![]()
if i may answer mark.
i guess it comes down to this. firstly, their javan pair must either die or be placed in another zoo to create space. secondly, melbourne must source and import a new pair, or individual langur. considering taronga can't even find a second pair - i think its safe to say it'll be years off.
Thanks Phoenix, I hope they are a very long lived species if thats the case, As another member pointed out yesterday why cant we stick with the group of Dusky Langers we now have at Adelaide zoo at least they are breeding and just build on this group