Doha!Just found in local news media:
Today morning, Safari Park Dvůr Králové sends 4 male painted dogs (siblings born early in 2018 to female Fiona) to Taronga zoo. Transport will take 29 hours with a change of flights in Dauhá.
Safari park poslal ze Dvora Králové do Sydney psy hyenové, poletí 29 hodin
Just found in local news media:
Today morning, Safari Park Dvůr Králové sends 4 male painted dogs (siblings born early in 2018 to female Fiona) to Taronga zoo. Transport will take 29 hours with a change of flights in Dauhá.
Safari park poslal ze Dvora Králové do Sydney psy hyenové, poletí 29 hodin
Most of the zoos have Adelaide-bred Capybara (i.e. bred from the original three animals [1.2] imported in 2013; and several of the zoos only hold single-sex groups). They have been bred at Altina, Hunter Valley, and Tasmania Zoo (perhaps some of the others too), where the parents are all directly related to one another. But at the moment there isn't much inbreeding going on because most offspring have been produced by the original animals - that is, all the animals in Australia are related but few of them are being bred together.(with a growing population in the region from a small gene pool, the population in Australia must be getting pretty inbred these days).
The capybaras (five brothers) came from Wellington Zoo.Taronga Zoo officially have Capybara (with a growing population in the region from a small gene pool, the population in Australia must be getting pretty inbred these days).
Meet Taronga's Capybaras
Taronga Zoo’s Francois langur group is steadily growing and they currently have ten individuals (6.4). Taronga’s group seems to be producing a lot of males recently.Great news. How many langurs do they have now?
I assume the group are all in together as one large troop, but I’ve never been to Taronga Zoo so cannot confirm it.thank you. Great info. It's good to see the troop growing strong. Are they all on display at the same time, or are they kept in groups? I haven't been to Taronga for a few years now after I moved to central NSW and I miss visiting. It would be good to see the exhibit full of langurs. It looked a bit barren when they only had the original two in it.
Yes, Hanoi and Saigon had one additional surviving offspring; Keo-co (a male born in 2011). Saigon and Meili also produced a male in 2011 (Tam Dao).Did Hanoi and Saigon have young other than Elle?
Taronga Zoo's website says that their African Savannah exhibit will open in 2020.What’s the latest with the savanna exhibit?
No idea at this stage. Their options are pretty limited (ostrich, guineafowl, maybe a small group of nyala).Surprises as in smaller mammals or spp. like nyala? Birds? Reptiles? Any ideas or further info yet?