Oh the one near the largest big cat exhibit when it was the 'Lion pit' near where the Jaguars use to be too on the spot or near the spot that later had Asian Lions/later Sun Bears?
steveroberts said:Was it in the early to mid '00s that the Chilean flamingoes occupied the middle exhibit(s) in 'dog row'?
I can't remember but that sounds about right. It was around then that Guy Cooper decided that the zoo needed a massive food outlet in the middle of the zoo.
It’s sad to say this wasn’t even his worst idea. #ElephantRides.
Oh, I don't know. Walking the elephants outside the zoo through the bush down to the harbour to give them a bath in Little Sirius Cove is up there too.
Hix
Article on Sumatran tiger cubs in the 1990’s:
There’s an interesting article on Page 10 of this magazine about the Sumatran tiger cubs bred at Taronga Zoo in the mid-90’s:
https://catprotection.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Cat-Affairs-Journal-1996-APR.pdf
They were the first born at the zoo since 1988 and attracted significant media and visitor attention.
The litters were:
1.1 born 18/11/1994 - Kemiri and Unnamed
3.0 born 26/10/1995 - Juara, Ramalon and Lari
Thanks for sharing this. The photo of Selatan and her cubs in the article is beautiful.
I believe Guy Cooper over-rode the head reptile's keepers advice to keep Tuka and the female Komodo Dragon who took over his old exhibit (my friend nicknamed her Kimberley) separate for good, after dangerous meetings initially that during Dr Kelly's time were put to a halt...then suddenly circa 1998 she was moved into his exhibit with a glass divider set up in the center of the exhibit during visiting hours and not long after that she was killed during another interaction with Tuka.
Does anyone know what happened to Keith the Komodo Dragon who was at the zoo in the 80's? I presume he died sometime around 1990, leading to Tuka being imported as a replacement.
Also, Keith was Taronga's only Komodo Dragon as of 1984, so the female, 'Kimberly', must've been imported sometime in the late 80's too.
@Zoofan15 @Jambo
I remember seeing an import listing in the 1980s on trade.cites.org for at least one Komodo Dragon to Australia during that decade. Would assume that it was the female arriving.
For a time wondered if the Australian Reptile Park may have kept at least one Komodo during the '70s & '80s but a former keeper there confirmed on facebook a while ago to someone else's question that the photo of the park's proprietor Eric Worrell standing next to a Komodo was taken at Taronga (with Keith the Komodo though his name wasn't mentioned I filled in that info by one look at the photo and the date, it was Keith as Eric Worrell died before Keith did) and along the lines of (albeit paraphrasing from memory) ''there was never any Komodo Dragons at the reptile park back then as much as Eric Worrell would've loved to of had one''. Was interesting in the parts of Terry Boylan's book that got to read when he started in the mid-late '60s Taronga was in the process of phasing out all their venomous snakes and Eric Worrell was coming down from Gosford area to ''bag up the 'nasty ones' and take them back to his park'' as a senior keeper told Terry in his early weeks at the zoo. The above mentioned photo years later shows I guess that as Terry Boylan earned his keeper 'stripes' and became a/the senior reptile keeper he obviously invited Worrell when in Sydney to come and meet Keith the Komodo up and personal and was captured on camera....heard other people's encounters with Keith didn't go quite as peacefully.
Funnily enough a zoo volunteer mistakenly told my friend and I c.1995 that Tuka's name was Keith, which prompted my friend to 'christen' the female 'Kimberley' (think he thought Komodo's should all have names starting with a K, also his childhood crush was the 'pink power ranger' with the same name lol), because the guy told us either he didn't know the females name or she was just referred to as the female Komodo Dragon.
....Also, Keith was Taronga's only Komodo Dragon as of 1984, so the female, 'Kimberly', must've been imported sometime in the late 80's too.
Would assume Taronga must of had the female at that time too as she was most likely imported in 1980 as @Zoofan15 mentioned along with another KD that likely passed away after only a few years (am convinced it 1980 was her transfer year after the info but have been told CITES may have lost records sometimes). Perhaps as the female was most likely a growing juvenile (again think you're deduction there is surely the case @Zoofan15) perhaps the juveile female was simply left off the record in the 1984 TZ listing?
Would assume Taronga must of had the female at that time too as she was most likely imported in 1980 as @Zoofan15 mentioned along with another KD that likely passed away after only a few years (am convinced it 1980 was her transfer year after the info but have been told CITES may have lost records sometimes). Perhaps as the female was most likely a growing juvenile (again think you're deduction there is surely the case @Zoofan15) perhaps the juveile female was simply left off the record in the 1984 TZ listing?