1.0 ring-tailed lemur, hand-reared after his mother could not produce enough milk, has been reintroduced with his family: Baby lemur reunited with parents at the National Zoo - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
A new enclosure under construction.....
https://www.facebook.com/canberrazo...05421785644/10153851498845645/?type=3&theater
yes, if you go to the album that individual photo is from (https://www.facebook.com/media/set/...53634520150645.1073741860.305421785644&type=3) you can see some other photos and comments.Jabiru96 said:It's actually for siamang if my memory is correct.
Very odd exhibit for siamangs. The lack of shady trees, very open style, tall mock-rock walls and a large deep pond at the front - you'd imagine a number of unrelated species could use the exhibit. And concrete trees???
Does anybody know where they are getting them from?
more photos of the (basically finished) enclosure, showing even more how, er, "functional" it is:Very odd exhibit for siamangs. The lack of shady trees, very open style, tall mock-rock walls and a large deep pond at the front - you'd imagine a number of unrelated species could use the exhibit. And concrete trees???
Does anybody know where they are getting them from?
more photos of the (basically finished) enclosure, showing even more how, er, "functional" it is:
https://www.facebook.com/canberrazo...05421785644/10153937216030645/?type=3&theater
They are getting a male from Orana Park. A comment on Facebook says he will be arriving shortly ("from New Zealand"), and may be on display by May. They don't mention any others so perhaps they are starting with just the male, and getting a female when available.
I think a female is coming from Mogo as well, although that may change.They are getting a male from Orana Park. A comment on Facebook says he will be arriving shortly ("from New Zealand"), and may be on display by May. They don't mention any others so perhaps they are starting with just the male, and getting a female when available.
I think a female is coming from Mogo as well, although that may change.
there are about thirty animals, in ten zoos. Tasmania Zoo just has one animal but all the others have pairs or groups.What is the Siamang situation like in Aust/NZ? They used to be pretty common but again fell out of favour.
the article unfortunately implies the two generic tigers are also Sumatran!There's been a huge influx of tiger lately in Canberra! Firstly, they have received male Sumatran tiger Aceh from Melbourne Zoo and female Ndari from Dreamworld. They also received two hybrid brothers from Dreamworld, Ravi and Baru: International Tiger Day: National Zoo in Canberra joins Sumatran tiger breeding program - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
the article unfortunately implies the two generic tigers are also Sumatran!
On a different subject entirely, here's a 2001 tv advert from Youtube showing some of the former animals at the zoo, including spotted and black leopards and the tigons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqF42m5x9rk