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When are the tiger and Andean bear exhibit opening? Have the rhinos arrived

The tiger and Andean best exhibits were supposed to open in spring. I think the South American complex (including Andean bear) is now scheduled to open this fall.
 
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The new entry road, new Entry Village and new ZipLine edged everything else out this Spring in the new construction and landscaping category.
 
Does anyone have any information on the Nashville Zoo Giant Anteater collection?
 
@vogelcommando : There are roughly 100 of them here, and the population is growing.
That is quite a good number!! How many individuals qualify as founders in the total AZA population (out of interest)?

Another out of interest: what kind of nutritional regime and protocol does the AZA have for anteaters in participating zoos?
 
@Kifaru Bwana : The article mentions that 17 giant anteaters were imported since 2000; in addition to importing the first two, I believe Nashville was responsible for several of the other recent imports as well. It added a significant amount of gene diversity to the population, and if all of the founders are recruited, it will almost certainly qualify as a Green SSP (for species that can retain 90% of their gene diversity for at least a century). Since the founders were recent, they are of reproductive age as well, so the chances of recruiting them is high and I'm sure many of them have already reproduced.

As to the diet husbandry protocols, I'm not sure about that; my guess is that it's more of an institutional choice, but I'm sure they all share information and use similar dietary plans. Using ants is obviously not cost-effective or effort-efficient, so I imagine they are fed on a moist or liquefied mixture of protein and perhaps vegetables (supplemented with vitamins, of course).

Do you know anything about the EAZA population? I'm always interested to hear about husbandry across the pond.
 
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