New Exhibits to replace elephants?

I recall Taronga having palm squirrels, but wouldn’t be surprised if they’re no longer there.

This entire conversation hinges on the faulty premise that Melbourne Zoo is actively interested in displaying animals. They’ve been experimenting for years with how few animals they can get away with having while maintaining visitor numbers.
 
This entire conversation hinges on the faulty premise that Melbourne Zoo is actively interested in displaying animals. They’ve been experimenting for years with how few animals they can get away with having while maintaining visitor numbers.

Not to mention spend millions on the most boring and uninspired new exhibits. The carnivores revamp would have to take the cake for me. Its extensive use of shipping containers both in and outside of the animal areas made my skin crawl. Even the plantings are terrible.
 
Not to mention spend millions on the most boring and uninspired new exhibits. The carnivores revamp would have to take the cake for me. Its extensive use of shipping containers both in and outside of the animal areas made my skin crawl. Even the plantings are terrible.

See, I actually reckon that complex is a considerable improvement on the Wild Seas development, and whatever Growing Wild was supposed to be. Faint praise, to be sure.
 
There was an article posted by @Giant Panda a wee while back about how the wild population as a whole is almost gone now. They are kept in the pet trade but I don't know how common they actually are, and some states of course ban them as pets.
When I was at Perth Zoo in 2015 I noticed heir absence and asked about it - the keepers told me they'd disappeared in the last few years.

And in the same year I saw a pair for sale in a Petshop in Western Sydney for $5,000.

:p

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