well i thought id'e start a new thread specifically for the new chimp exhibit, as i'm sure we will be having numerous converstations about its development over the coming months.
its going to be not only the largest chimp enclosure in this part of the world it will also serve as massively benificial addition to the breeding program here in australiasia. there seems to be a bit of disagreement amongst the various chimpanzee holding zoos as present about how best to manage the anticipated shuffle to make the most of the new monarto facility, but its looking likely part of any plan will see the importation of new chimps from the US or Europe.
the australian plan of management is to maintain chimps in large multi-male multi-female groups as they live in the wild. as per the wild also, all transfers for breeding will be done with females only. and here lies the problem. in order to establish a new colony at monarto, at least one zoo is going to have to deal with the potentially risky operation of introducing new males to eachother. currently, adelaide, hamilton and wellington (who are at capacity an need to remove a couple from their group) are all putting forward different ideas.
in any event i'm sure all will be worked out. however it would be a shame to see the monarto facility open with just three chimps when other zoos are at capacity. what with all that space and all.
but wouldn't be supprised if the willowbank chimps end up coming to monarto instead of mogo!
on another note - does anyone know of the relationship between the two brother chimps at rockhampton zoo and the other chimps in the region?
its going to be not only the largest chimp enclosure in this part of the world it will also serve as massively benificial addition to the breeding program here in australiasia. there seems to be a bit of disagreement amongst the various chimpanzee holding zoos as present about how best to manage the anticipated shuffle to make the most of the new monarto facility, but its looking likely part of any plan will see the importation of new chimps from the US or Europe.
the australian plan of management is to maintain chimps in large multi-male multi-female groups as they live in the wild. as per the wild also, all transfers for breeding will be done with females only. and here lies the problem. in order to establish a new colony at monarto, at least one zoo is going to have to deal with the potentially risky operation of introducing new males to eachother. currently, adelaide, hamilton and wellington (who are at capacity an need to remove a couple from their group) are all putting forward different ideas.
in any event i'm sure all will be worked out. however it would be a shame to see the monarto facility open with just three chimps when other zoos are at capacity. what with all that space and all.
but wouldn't be supprised if the willowbank chimps end up coming to monarto instead of mogo!
on another note - does anyone know of the relationship between the two brother chimps at rockhampton zoo and the other chimps in the region?