Zoo København Tasmanian devils

I just happened across the following article from last month. How many devils are at Copenhagen now -- the four adults and seven young, or did not all survive?

Worth pointing out that the current exports of devils to NZ and the USA are a test run to see how it goes, and then if it goes well the number will be ramped up to include many more zoos in Europe, the USA and Asia. As far as I know, all these animals will basically be excess animals from the real breeding programme in Australia to free up room for breeders.

Denmark's Copenhagen Zoo plans to lead way in Tasmanian devil care | The Mercury
5 Jan 2014

DENMARK'S Copenhagen Zoo hopes to become a centre of excellence in Tasmanian devil handling.

The zoo celebrated the first successful breeding of the endangered animals outside Australia last year when two female devils gave birth to a total of seven joeys.

Now the zoo is planning to open a dedicated devil handling school, where staff from other European zoos can receive the training that will be necessary to take part in Tasmania's overseas Ambassador Devils initiative.

Copenhagen zoo curator Flemming Neilsen, who received his training at Tasmania's Trowunna Wildlife Park, has become the first so-called devils' advocate outside Australia.

The zoo's scientific director Bengt Holst said international press coverage of the birth of the devil joeys had been phenomenal. The creation of the devil school would put the zoo at the forefront of the conservation effort outside Australia, he said.

Save the Tasmanian Devil Program director Howell Williams said the Tasmanian Government would review the current overseas program next month before deciding whether to allow other international zoos to adopt devils.

However, New Zealand's Auckland and Orana zoos already have approval to receive devils in coming months.

There are 23 devils in zoos overseas, including Copenhagen, Wellington, San Diego and Albuquerque, which received four devils from Victoria's Healesville Wildlife Sanctuary last month.

Mr Williams said only zoos with a proven conservation record would receive devils under the ambassador program, which is based on a model for the protection of the endangered golden lion tamarin from Brazil.

Copenhagen Zoo first received two devils as a gift from the Tasmanian Government in 2006 to celebrate the birth of Crown Princess Mary's first son Christian.

The four adult devils currently at the zoo were sent from Trowunna in 2009.
 
I just happened across the following article from last month. How many devils are at Copenhagen now -- the four adults and seven young, or did not all survive?

I do not believe anything further has come out about the survival rate of the joeys as yet.
 
hello
the tasmanian devil in zoo in the future about one-two years move to new exibith beside the tropiczoo , if they more people know that tell me more about it
hej
 
new exibith tasmanian

hello again
new news from copenhagen zoo about the tasmanian devil exibith and new exibith. This year late moving tasmanian devil in copenhagen zoo to the new exibith behind the tropic zoo and there zoo bulit new exibith for tasmanian animals like kangaroo spices (thre differents kangaroos) and wombat and tasmanian devil. the old exibith builds to an african animals but know zoo dont know how animal.
 
More importantly, it is described as a second-generation breeding - in other words, the parent animals are presumably among the individuals born in 2013 :D

This is hopefully the first step towards seeing the species spread to other European collections.
 
Would be great to see them in more zoos and hopefully this time the population can be managed over a much longer time.
 
kiang said:
Looks like more devils born at Copenhagen zoo;

strictly speaking born some time ago, likely early or mid December. Devils leave the pouch for the first time about 100-110 days after being born and they first left the pouch in mid March. Regardless, great with more devils. Let's hope the U.S. zoos follow suit soon with some breeding.
 
have some person picture on the exibith in the gamle elefanthus or on the new exibith some buildning know behaind the tropic zoo
 
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