I was wondering, Intan must have been about four or five when Isim was born. Did she have to become almost totally independant then or was Indra able to care for both of them?
Hi guys, I didn't want to start an entirely new thread for what would probably be a simple answer.
Here in Melbourne, we get reruns of 'The Zoo', and last night's episode had a segment on the free-range cotton top tamarins at Auckland Zoo.
Are they still free-ranging?
Cheers.
No, and haven't been for a long time, maybe getting close to 10 years now? I think the problem was they didn't stay in the part of the zoo, around the rainforest, that they were supposed to stay in, and had to be chased back by keepers quite regularly. I'm pretty sure they never left the zoo grounds though. Their original corner exhibit in the Rainforest is now empty, probably because it was too small without the free-ranging. They were move to an old bear pit (sounds much worse than it was), and are now in an excellent custom built exhibit back next to the Rainforest.
There are some pictures in the Auckland Zoo gallery (http://www.zoochat.com/14/new-cotton-top-enclosure-180543/ and http://www.zoochat.com/14/new-cotton-top-enclosure-180542/ note the island was going to be part of the exhibit, but that didnt work out, main part of exhibit behind boardwalk) and the new enclosure was discussed in one of the thread, but not sure which!
Wellington Zoo also used to have free-ranging cotton-top tamarins, but this stopped a few years ago too, not sure why.
Cheers for the comprehensive answer. Would have been a treat to see them free-ranging. Your response suggests that we are getting reruns that are more than 10 years old in Melbourne!!
Oh no. And I thought Kiwis were the ones to get things after everyone else.
I believe that the TV station had shown episodes from 2010 until a few weeks ago, and have now started the loop again. It's shown every week night, so I suppose they could probably get through an entire season in a month.
To give you an idea of what I believe to be a more 'recent' episode: the cheetahs from South Africa arrived, and they cleared out the elephant (?) enclosure to set up the exercise contraption with the ropes and pulleys to give the cheetahs a good run. In another episode, I think, a primate (not sure what kind because it was in a metal box) was sent to a zoo in Florida I think, and it was a tearful goodbye at the airport.
I have an old (bad) photo in the Gallery of them on the outside of a macaw aviary harassing the inhabitants.zooboy28 said:Wellington Zoo also used to have free-ranging cotton-top tamarins, but this stopped a few years ago too, not sure why.