Didn't they just have one earlier this year?A golden lion tamarin infant was born July 14th to mom Claire and dad Dolce.
Didn't they just have one earlier this year?A golden lion tamarin infant was born July 14th to mom Claire and dad Dolce.
Their populations in general could do with a boost!The North American population could probably use the boost.
~Thylo
Their populations in general could do with a boost!
Hence absolutely infuriating this vision- and ambitionless phase-out policies!
Oh, this is fun...
About a dozen or so West Caucasian Turs were introduced to the Eurasia wilds. They went bonkers, and every single Eurasia keeper was having a field day (no pun intended) trying to maintain order.
Nice to have new animals, assuming they don't go 10-98
Very disappointing news about the tur.
Any idea where Monty was originally captured?
~Thylo
It's not available online but if you have a nearby university library or know someone with the series, then the International Zoo Yearbook for 1978 has an article titled "Breeding the west African dwarf crocodile at Metro Toronto Zoo" which might give an origin (although I'd suspect they wouldn't actually know where he was captured).Any idea where Monty was originally captured?
TZ acquired 2.5 Mouflon from and 1.2 Barbary Sheep from Zoo St-Edouard in Quebec, which was a private zoo closed by the SPCA. They are in quarantine and will be merged with the present group.
They also are holding 0.2 "tigers" from St-Edouard in tjhe Health Centre which will be transferred to the U.S. eventually.
Caribou - one was euthanized due to a tumour, leaving 0.11
Ring-tailed Lemurs - there is a new one who will be part of Outreach.
Well the fact that Toronto picked up animals from Zoo St - Edouard makes a lot of sense as to why we picked up more mouflon and Barbary sheep which are on phase out. They need a good home and the rest of those herds still has time before they pass away. We can provide them with a good home.
That also answers questions I had about rumors of new tigers. Didnt make sense less than a year after providing us with sibling Amurs that the AZA would suddenly give us different tigers. The zoo is already probably working hard to send the new tigers to a sanctuary in the US or a smaller zoo. Holding them for long in the health center isnt a good plan. But then again if the two are social with each other they could be rotated with the Amurs. The exhibit is set up to house two adults and grown cubs for a limited time.
Do you know which caribou died?
Do you know the name of the new lemur or where he or she is from? I could see them picking it up from St - Edouard too.
How many ungulates is Toronto phasing out?
~Thylo