Some Great DDZ news, Mark hold onto your hat
""After an absence of several years following the euthanasia of their elderly male tiger, the Darling Downs Zoo is now housing the species again.
Shamana, a 10 year old female, arrived at the zoo in the early hours of this morning. Zoo staff had been on tenterhooks all week awaiting her arrival. There had been problems with the freight agent incorrectly booking her flights, then at the last moment the required aircraft was taken out of service for maintenance with no suitable replacement aircraft available and, finally, the airline refused to fly her in a passenger aircraft from Melbourne to Brisbane "in case her smell was carried by the airconditioning to business class passengers".
In desperation Steve flew to Melbourne late on Tuesday night, hired a truck and drove her non-stop back to the zoo.
After a short break to get used to her new surroundings Shamana will go on display this weekend.
She was born at Bullen's Wallacia facility and had lived at Zoodoo Wildlife Park in Tasmania for several years. However, she was incompatible with other tigers - rejecting a male and becoming increasingly alienated from her sister. Eventually she was kept off display. Now that she has moved to the Darling Downs Zoo she will live more useful life as a display animal to enhance the zoo's education activities and as an analogue for Sumatrans should the zoo ever be accepted into ZAA and the ASMP Sumatran Tiger program. ""
""After an absence of several years following the euthanasia of their elderly male tiger, the Darling Downs Zoo is now housing the species again.
Shamana, a 10 year old female, arrived at the zoo in the early hours of this morning. Zoo staff had been on tenterhooks all week awaiting her arrival. There had been problems with the freight agent incorrectly booking her flights, then at the last moment the required aircraft was taken out of service for maintenance with no suitable replacement aircraft available and, finally, the airline refused to fly her in a passenger aircraft from Melbourne to Brisbane "in case her smell was carried by the airconditioning to business class passengers".
In desperation Steve flew to Melbourne late on Tuesday night, hired a truck and drove her non-stop back to the zoo.
After a short break to get used to her new surroundings Shamana will go on display this weekend.
She was born at Bullen's Wallacia facility and had lived at Zoodoo Wildlife Park in Tasmania for several years. However, she was incompatible with other tigers - rejecting a male and becoming increasingly alienated from her sister. Eventually she was kept off display. Now that she has moved to the Darling Downs Zoo she will live more useful life as a display animal to enhance the zoo's education activities and as an analogue for Sumatrans should the zoo ever be accepted into ZAA and the ASMP Sumatran Tiger program. ""