I wanted to share some more information I found in the internet regarding kobe animal kingdom's sister location nasu animal kingdom (which is 20 years old this year).
The first information I have is the place the facility has on conservation. The director Tetsuya Sato (you can see him in the first minute in the video in the link Reaching Japan's Youngest Consumers - NEWSROOM TOKYO - TV - NHK WORLD - English) is the JAZA Conservation Committee Chairman He was a guest at the Symposium on Zoos and Aquariums in Asia in 2016. The facility keeps Svalbard's ptarmigans and Amur leopard cats probably as representatives of the Japanese ptarmigan and the Tsushima leopard cat respectively. The park has successfully reared ptarmigan hatchings they received as fertilized eggs. This experience (based on what I understand from google translate) can be used to raise the more endangered Japanese ptarmigan. For the Tsushima leopard cat the park raises funds with donations and by selling rice from the region the cat is from. Other rare and endangered species they keep and try to breed are kea, tawny frogmouth, Andean condors, cotton-top tamarin, Atlantic puffins and Manul cat. They previously bred a red panda triplet (which went to kobe), a baby gentoo penguin (decpite the lacking standarts) and a pair of binturongs.
The first information I have is the place the facility has on conservation. The director Tetsuya Sato (you can see him in the first minute in the video in the link Reaching Japan's Youngest Consumers - NEWSROOM TOKYO - TV - NHK WORLD - English) is the JAZA Conservation Committee Chairman He was a guest at the Symposium on Zoos and Aquariums in Asia in 2016. The facility keeps Svalbard's ptarmigans and Amur leopard cats probably as representatives of the Japanese ptarmigan and the Tsushima leopard cat respectively. The park has successfully reared ptarmigan hatchings they received as fertilized eggs. This experience (based on what I understand from google translate) can be used to raise the more endangered Japanese ptarmigan. For the Tsushima leopard cat the park raises funds with donations and by selling rice from the region the cat is from. Other rare and endangered species they keep and try to breed are kea, tawny frogmouth, Andean condors, cotton-top tamarin, Atlantic puffins and Manul cat. They previously bred a red panda triplet (which went to kobe), a baby gentoo penguin (decpite the lacking standarts) and a pair of binturongs.
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