Zoo Wroclaw New Pavilion in Wroclaw Zoo

Arek

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Madagascan House has been opened in Wrocław Zoo on 12th May. It is completely rebuilded former Small Mammals House. There are two walk-through aviaries (indoor and outdoor) for birds and bats, outdoor walk-through exhibit for red ruffed lemurs, small nocturnal section for tenrecs and mouse lemurs. Among animals are four species of lemurs, three sp. of tenrecs, four sp. of waterfowl, other birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes and invertebrates - in total 33 species among madagascan plants. It is first pavilion in Wroclaw Zoo dedicated to one geographical region.
 
Madagascan House has been opened in Wrocław Zoo on 12th May. It is completely rebuilded former Small Mammals House. There are two walk-through aviaries (indoor and outdoor) for birds and bats, outdoor walk-through exhibit for red ruffed lemurs, small nocturnal section for tenrecs and mouse lemurs. Among animals are four species of lemurs, three sp. of tenrecs, four sp. of waterfowl, other birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes and invertebrates - in total 33 species among madagascan plants. It is first pavilion in Wroclaw Zoo dedicated to one geographical region.

Just noticed this but pretty cool :) Is this the small house that held the fennek, african brush-tailed porcupine, kinkayou and mongoose lemurs (among others?). Because if it is, that building was really needing revamping when i was there (2008), but held an incredibly interesting mix of species.

Good to hear this zoo is also on the move :)
 
Being very interested in Madagascarn fauna in zoos could you give me a few more details about which species inhabits this new house? If it's not too much trouble :)
 
@jwer yes it is it was under renovation when I was there March last year.

And after reading this I think it's time I visit Wroclaw again.
 
Just noticed this but pretty cool :) Is this the small house that held the fennek, african brush-tailed porcupine, kinkayou and mongoose lemurs (among others?). Because if it is, that building was really needing revamping when i was there (2008), but held an incredibly interesting mix of species.

Good to hear this zoo is also on the move :)

Yes, this is that same house, but totally rebuilding. I think that only outside walls were left. Fennec foxes living now at Desert House, african brush-tailed porcupines, mongooses and meerkats are in outer enclosures of Crocodile House, mongoose lemurs are in Monkey Roundhouse, kinkajoues are behind the scene, douroucoulis moved zoo. Indian flying foxes are still in this house - they should be replaced by madagascan species in future.
 
Being very interested in Madagascarn fauna in zoos could you give me a few more details about which species inhabits this new house? If it's not too much trouble :)

At opening day there were a lot of people, so I didn’t take a notes. So I’m not sure names of some tenrecs, reptiles and fishes. But with help of zoo website I try to make a list.
Mammals - 8 species:
Red Ruffed Lemur
Red-bellied Lemur
Alaotran Gentle Lemur
Grey Mouse Lemur
Common Tenrec + two other species
Indian Flying Fox
Birds - 7 species:
Meller’s Duck
Knob-billed Duck
Madagascar Teal
Hottentot Teal
Madagascar Turtle-dove
Madagascar Fody
Common Myna
Reptiles - 11 species:
Radiated Tortoise
African Helmed Turtle
Panther Chameleon
Giant Girdled Lizard
Henkel’s Leaf-tailed Gecko
Standing’s Day Gecko
Madagascar Ground Boa
Dumeril’s Boa
Amphibians - 2 species:
Tomato Frog
Golden Mantella
Fishes - 3 species:
Polleni Cichlid
Madagascar Rainbowfish
After my next visit I’ll try to complete this list.
In other parts of zoo are more madagascan species: Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur, Mongoose Lemur, Ring-tailed Lemur, Fossa and some reptiles.
 
The missing species from the list above:
- Lesser Madagascar hedgehog tenrec Echinops telfairi
- Greater Madagascar hedgehog tenrec Setifer setosus
- Narrow-striped mongoose Mungotictis decemlineata
- Bell's hingeback tortoise Kinixys belliana
 
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