I have not seen Steve here for a while.
Just saw a post on face book about Darling Downs Zoo importing 10 Zebras.
Just saw a post on face book about Darling Downs Zoo importing 10 Zebras.
This week saw the conclusion of the longest and most difficult project that the Darling Downs Zoo has ever undertaken.
Ten baby Zebra arrived from America on Monday - the largest single import of this species into Australia in living memory.
All of the babies are under 7
months old. They are now in quarantine until the end of February but are on view to our visitors. At the end of their quarantine period, five of the
Zebras will leave us to go and live at other facilities. We will keep 2 males and three females here as the nucleus of a breeding herd for our developing African Savannah feature.
The babies travelled so well that the animal care staff at Singapore's Changi Airport commented that they had never seen such calm animals in transit. This is due to the conditioning that our dedicated team of professional animal people have been giving them in America since mid October. The animals were conditioned to different sights, sounds, people and veterinary procedures so that import health protocols and transport
would not distress them. They were also conditioned to cope with the change in temperature from a northern hemisphere winter to our Queensland summer.
The zoo management team have been working on this import since February 2008 - nearly 6 years! Their dedication and tenacity has certainly paid off now with the arrival of some beautiful animals and much need new bloodlines for the Australasian regional zebra population.