the new sunbears at perth ore now on display in their new purpose built exhibit.
i wanna see pics - i wish we had a forum member from perth!!!
adelaide's female has ongoing health issues and is considered unlikely to breed. as is tarongas male, who has a low sperm count. thus both pairs are considered unlikely to breed. does anyone know the relationship regarding adelaides male and tarongas female? because you would have thought switching animals to make at least one viable pair is an obvious choice..
however i read singapore have offered a female proven breeder to the program that might end up at adleiade and the national zoo was expected to import a female from cambodia alo to be paired with their wellington born male...
melbourne still dont list sunbear on their plans, but i expect they will when their brown bears eventually die. lets hope perths obviously logical method of a dual enclosure type setup pays off and give the other zoos a bit of a guidline for how they need to get on track..
i wanna see pics - i wish we had a forum member from perth!!!
adelaide's female has ongoing health issues and is considered unlikely to breed. as is tarongas male, who has a low sperm count. thus both pairs are considered unlikely to breed. does anyone know the relationship regarding adelaides male and tarongas female? because you would have thought switching animals to make at least one viable pair is an obvious choice..
however i read singapore have offered a female proven breeder to the program that might end up at adleiade and the national zoo was expected to import a female from cambodia alo to be paired with their wellington born male...
melbourne still dont list sunbear on their plans, but i expect they will when their brown bears eventually die. lets hope perths obviously logical method of a dual enclosure type setup pays off and give the other zoos a bit of a guidline for how they need to get on track..