yeah I was told by some volunteers the zoo is getting more Giraffes.
It will likely be the rhinos getting run of the area the current cow habitat encompasses and the giraffes, zebras ect. getting run of the current bull area. Purely based on the locations of both exhibits which would allow the current complexes easier connection with the future ones.Ok I wonder during the expansion would Perth zoo keep the 3 Rhinos in Putra-Mas exhibit and the giraffes and zebras in Permai exhibit. And the hyenas in the left side of the Tiger exhibit.
It will likely be the rhinos getting run of the area the current cow habitat encompasses and the giraffes, zebras ect. getting run of the current bull area. Purely based on the locations of both exhibits which would allow the current complexes easier connection with the future ones.
It will likely be the rhinos getting run of the area the current cow habitat encompasses and the giraffes, zebras ect. getting run of the current bull area. Purely based on the locations of both exhibits which would allow the current complexes easier connection with the future ones.
i think this would largely depend on the pools in the elephant habitats. of corse they could fill them in before the animals get there but i could see them not using the middle area (where the pool for the cow(s) is) untill its made safe or if the rhinos come before Putra mas leaves ,easy enough to block the viewing platforms from guests as well, just add pot plants like they did for the old otter area.
I suspect they might cement or pull deep soil over it and create a mudwallow of sorts.... I am glad that Perth Zoo is now taking on the "oldies" (non breeding and post reproductive) and allowing more space for breeding!I agree it’s likely they wouldn’t allow the rhinos access to the pool. There’s too much risk of an incident for no benefit to the rhinos (Southern white rhinoceros aren’t known for favouring swimming/wading like their Indian counterparts).
In any case, I’m of the opinion this would be sectioned off anyway so as not to create a direct interface between Putra Mas and the rhinos.
I suspect they might cement or pull deep soil over it and create a mudwallow of sorts.... I am glad that Perth Zoo is now taking on the "oldies" (non breeding and post reproductive) and allowing more space for breeding!
Is Perth zoo still wanting to rotate the Savannah?
Ok I have heard that Perth zoo might get The Giant eland.
Surprising to hear this. Obviously the expansion into the current elephant complex will give them more space, but Elands are still quite large antelope for a city zoo imo. Not to mention there would also need to be extensive renovations done to the fencing to keep them in. Those guys can jump!Ok I have heard that Perth zoo might get The Giant eland.
Are we sure you’re talking about the Giant Eland (Taurotragus derbianus) and not the more prevalent Common Eland, which have an actual presence in Australian zoos?Ok I have heard that Perth zoo might get The Giant eland.
Are we sure you’re talking about the Giant Eland (Taurotragus derbianus) and not the more prevalent Common Eland, which have an actual presence in Australian zoos?
As excited I would be for the members down under to receive the rarer former. I, among most of us, are more certain it will likely be the latter species.
It sounds like he’s progressing well with his crate training, which will resume once his musth cycle comes to an end. Monarto will provide him with a world class habitat, so I’m sure his keepers are as excited for him to make the move as we are.This all hinges of if Putra Mas will move… hoping he does.
I’m really excited for permais transfer. I feel really really emotional for permai.
Makes me teary thinking about how much better her life will be and having many new friends, a larger enclosure, and so much better quality of life, potentially around new borns in an auntie role.
She’s less then two weeks away from transfer now, really can’t come soon enough!
I fully agree ... as it is better for all concerned she grows along at a facility where she can be among conspefics in a matriarchal herd structure and reconnect with her old mate too (not that she will ever ... conceive ... as they spoiled those chances while keeping her only at Perth Zoo).I’m really excited for permais transfer. I feel really really emotional for permai.
Makes me teary thinking about how much better her life will be and having many new friends, a larger enclosure, and so much better quality of life, potentially around new borns in an auntie role.
She’s less then two weeks away from transfer now, really can’t come soon enough!
One criticism / feedback in foresight: the pace of chance and that all elephants will only be together for winter 2025 Antipodes-style just does not much appeal to me. I do not see why they could not have moved forward the transfer of the matriarchal herd much earlier. To me, it does not make that much sense to stall events ...