The meerkat kits have been sexed as 2.1.1: Baby meerkats make their debut at Perth Zoo
The meerkat kits have been sexed as 2.1.1: Baby meerkats make their debut at Perth Zoo
Javan gibbons Nakula (male, apparently planned to be sent to Java but never happened) and Cahaya (female) have left for an institution in the UK (supposedly Howlettes).
ZOO SADDENED BY THE PASSING OF ‘KIFANI’ THE CHEETAH.
Posted on 7 April 2015
Perth Zoo staff have been saddened by the passing of the Zoo’s last remaining cheetah, ‘Kifani’.
At 14 years old, ‘Kifani’ was in her twilight years and had been suffering from a long-term eye problem. In recent weeks, her condition deteriorated and despite the best medical attention, it was clear that Kifani was in pain and not responding to treatment. Therefore the difficult, but humane decision was made to end any suffering. The average lifespan for cheetah in the wild is 10 – 12 years.
Kifani had a colourful life. Born at the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre in South Africa she lived at various zoos, helping to educate people about this stunning species before finding a home at Perth Zoo in December 2010, living out her days in the African Savannah.
Kifani was a much loved part of the Perth Zoo family and will be sorely missed.
she was originally imported to Taronga from South Africa in 2001.Tygo said:Kifani had a colourful life. Born at the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre in South Africa she lived at various zoos, helping to educate people about this stunning species before finding a home at Perth Zoo in December 2010, living out her days in the African Savannah.
The cassowaries and tree kangaroos moved into a new home this week. A new tree kangaroo will arrive from Currumbin by the end of the month as well.
Full article here - Perth Zoo launches Goodfellows tree kangaroo breeding program in refurbished rainforest enclosure - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
They're actually turtles, despite being called tortoises the whole way through the article.
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