And apparently not the first Sunda pangolin to be born.
It relates to 4+ individuals now at the NS.
the first one died after a few days, so it could be the first succesfull captive bred pangolin birth ever in a zoo, if this little one survives
And apparently not the first Sunda pangolin to be born.
It relates to 4+ individuals now at the NS.
What a mess! Perhaps she may not be around too long.....
Night Safari is currently building a $2.5-million Australasian Trail, set to open in June 2012. No details have been revealed yet. An existing Babirusa exhibit is located at the end of the proposed trail, and the recently-opened Naracoorte Cave (a misnomer really as it houses Asian cave animals) is also located along the way. A group of Brushtail Possums were acquired a while back and have been off display, they most likely will be part of the new trail.
Have any of the Aussie / NZ zoochatters heard of possible animal swaps with Singapore? I know Singapore wanted Tasmanian Devils some years back. Wallabies were also proposed to be part of the trail.
Wellington Zoo (NZ) acquired a male Nyala from Singapore earlier this year. Wellington Zoo has a large groiup of Brushtail Possums (80+). I believe that because Brushtail Possums are protected in Australia they cannot be exported, but they are most certainly not protected in NZ, and probably can be. So, my thinking is that maybe the Possums were swapped for a Nyala?
I know of no other swaps, and even any potential swaps from NZ seem extremely unlikely, having said that kiwi have been sent to the US and Europe in the last couple of years, so maybe they are not totally out of the question. All other NZ species would be basically impossible. For Australian animals it would make more sense (easier, less travel distance, animals already used to hot climate, etc) to get some wallabies (although Singapore Zoo already has these) from Australia, although obtaining Tassie Devils would be next to impossible. They could probably get some Dingos, which could make for a more balanced (predator/prey) trail, pretty easily too.
hmmm.... 2.5 million dollars for that line-up. Not exactly heart-stopping is it? Perhaps they are hoping to get some more unusual species in the future?