does this means that now the pomerode zoo only have 1 giraffe, or is it temporarialy because i know the zoo has some kind of a big masterplan, i do agree with that animalia park has bigger chances of receiving them, i'm also quite skeptical about this, but i totally believe that the pandas will have a worthy home in animalia park with everything suitable to house them according to their specific care and animalia will also have to plant bamboos because all zoos outside china have bamboo plantations to feed the pandas.Actually, Animalia park already had three giraffes (1.2.0: Bin, and the two females from BCW). The last addition was Ethema, the female from Zoo Pomerode.
About the pandas, I have to say, in my opinion, it's all still a big mystery. If I had to guess, I'd say Animalia has bigger chances of receiving them, although I'm quite skeptical about the arrival of the chinese bears to our country...
I assume what they will end up with are mixed / generic giraffes and mixing several (sub-)specific and mixed/hybrid giraffe of no conservation value - unfortunately -.hey guys, great news, bin the giraffe and his mate got 2 new mates, and the park has 4 giraffes
does this means that now the pomerode zoo only have 1 giraffe, or is it temporarialy because i know the zoo has some kind of a big masterplan, i do agree with that animalia park has bigger chances of receiving them, i'm also quite skeptical about this, but i totally believe that the pandas will have a worthy home in animalia park with everything suitable to house them according to their specific care and animalia will also have to plant bamboos because all zoos outside china have bamboo plantations to feed the pandas.
oh that's really sad, i hope that the zoo can receive new giraffes in the future.No, the Pomerode zoo is left with no giraffes at all. One of the individuals that lived there died some time ago, and the last one was sent to Animalia so that she wouldn't remain alone for too long.
Estimado Kifaru,I assume what they will end up with are mixed / generic giraffes and mixing several (sub-)specific and mixed/hybrid giraffe of no conservation value - unfortunately -.
I wonder what would happen to the national authorities' intransigence and bureacracy surrounding the pure-bred Southern African giraffe ....would be resolved! The latter would be a much better foundation to start all over and have some conservation value relevance!
that's great, are they females? i believe the one that first arrived is a male.
That's great news! We desperately needed some new blood, but unfortunately only two cows won't really help our population that much. A new pair would be the better option.
"1.0" means male, "0.1" means female. Therefore, Animália Park acquired two cowsthat's great, are they females? i believe the one that first arrived is a male.
ah, i knew they were females."1.0" means male, "0.1" means female. Therefore, Animália Park acquired two cows
Even better! I guess gemsbok in Brazil are safe for now.My mistake it's actually 4 female oryx.
Really? The info I had mentioned 0.2.0. It's actually really great that it's actually 0.4.0. We just need more male(s) now to ensure the gemsbok population in our zoos for some good years, as we currently have a single individual able for reproduction (considering only the brazilian zoo scenario, not the breeding farms in the country)My mistake it's actually 4 female oryx.
Estimado Kifaru,Enzo? You were talking about the South African fur seal? Do you have additional information as to where the other seals came from in Angola (I was surprised there as I would have thought Namibia or something)?
I appreciate all your efforts!