Two male African hunting dogs have been sent to Cincinnati Zoo: Dog Log: A New Chapter Begins | Cincinnati Zoo Blog
Female Sumatran tiger Setia sadly died yesterday: Zoo mourns loss of Sumatran Tiger, ?Setia? | Perth Zoo
This is a bit of interesting news. The Sumatran orangutans are being allowed access to a mature fig tree for two weeks at a time: Tree change – Orangutan style | Perth Zoo
Really encouraging to hear Perth Zoo have released another orangutan. As mentioned in the article, they are the only zoo in the world to be releasing Sumatran orangutan. Releasing surplus orangutans bred at the zoo is a great alternative to not breeding, or overcrowding exhibits, and while these orangutans are of relatively little value to the wild population (some people even argue they are taking the space of pet trade orangutan infants for rehabilitation), the awareness Perth Zoo are raising through this is immense. Many zoos release birds, amphibians etc. but the breeding and release of megafauna is of greater media and public interest.
I wonder if there is anything Perth Zoo could have done to educate Nyaru on the dangers of snakes, and whether this could have saved Semeru. Either way, I'm pleased the unfortunate death of Semeru didn't sour them on the orangutan release project.
35 dibblers have been released onto Gunton Island off Western Australia: No Cookies | Perth Now
Not too sure... spider monkeys are pretty long-lived (30+ years) and some of the individuals weren't very old. A pity as they are a lovely species and active on the island. There are no white-handeds left at PZ and both Silveries and W-Cs have been rotated on the second island since (ruffed lemurs seem to be always on the first island).what happened to the zoo's Black-Handed Spider Monkeys? when did they leave the island. Since i last visited in 2006 it seems that Silvery Gibbon has replaced the White Cheeked Gibbon the lake island is that correct (or was it White Handed Gibbon on the island i cannot recall)