The only zoo I have visited so far that I can't do a species list for is the Australian Venom Zoo as signage there was largely non-existent.
It was non-existent when I was there more than 10 years ago.
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The only zoo I have visited so far that I can't do a species list for is the Australian Venom Zoo as signage there was largely non-existent.
I visited David Fleay Wildlife Park today and I was able to talk to a keeper about some of their unusual mammals.
The Julia Creek Dunnart is now dead and there are none in captivity so they won't be getting any more. Apparently they were being bred for release and one was kept for display which has now died.
The Mahogany Gliders and Yellow-bellied Gliders are still at the collection, however they are now held off show.
Their last Tree Kangaroo was put down a few months ago, she was very old, but they plan to get more later this year.
They now have Fat-tailed Dunnarts.
And they do still have both Proserpine Rock-wallaby and Bridled Nailtail Wallaby, and I was very pleased to see my first Platypus.
They also have 2 bilbies, a sugar glider (held of display), Long nosed potoroos, 2 dingos, prospine Rock wallabies and koalas. One of the keepers told me last time I was there that they about to renavate the yellow bellied gliders and mahogany gliders enclosure, is this why they are off display?
The Julia Creek Dunnart at David Fleay Wildlife Park have been replaced by fat-tailed dunnarts. As all the Julia Creek Dunnarts were eithier released or died, so now there are none in captivity. Also David Fleay Wildlife Park's Lumholtz's Tree Kangaroo died several years ago as I have mentioned previously so please remove it from the list. They also now have Black-Footed Tree Rat.
I visited David Fleay Wildlife Park today and I was able to talk to a keeper about some of their unusual mammals.
The Julia Creek Dunnart is now dead and there are none in captivity so they won't be getting any more. Apparently they were being bred for release and one was kept for display which has now died.
The Mahogany Gliders and Yellow-bellied Gliders are still at the collection, however they are now held off show.
Their last Tree Kangaroo was put down a few months ago, she was very old, but they plan to get more later this year.
They now have Fat-tailed Dunnarts.
And they do still have both Proserpine Rock-wallaby and Bridled Nailtail Wallaby, and I was very pleased to see my first Platypus.
Sorry, I did not see your posts.I posted about both the dunnart and tree kangaroo from my visit in June; see my own post which I quoted below. I spoke to the keeper who looked after and bred the Julia Creek Dunnarts and she said they were just being bred for release but they kept a single one for display which died so they won't be getting anymore.
A few other updates to the list have been posted by myself and other members, but it seems this thread isn't being updated anymore, which would be a shame.
I may as well add that Peel Zoo also holds Black-footed Tree Rat and is not listed as such in this thread.
I though that wallaroo is relatively cold hardy. It is unfortunately kept just in 2 or so collections in Europe.