Orangs, Budi and Sekali, have been put back together for breeding since Sekali clearly wasn't pregnant. Sekali was past any birth window from last springs romance which would have been Feb through early April. No 2016 orang baby. Disappointing. I will have to just live with the other babies born this year. From what I hear Budi and Sekali are already breeding again. So small chance of a Christmas baby. Has anyone heard if Budi and Ramai ever bred? I know they were socializing and she seemed to like him which considering Ramai's less then social nature was promising.
And in case anyone missed Mr Wrinkly's photo in the gallery Von Decken's Hornbill, Heinz, has finally gone on display in the African Pavilion. He has only been at that zoo for over a year. Unfortunately things are not going well and he is being bullied so the zoo is trying to figure out what to do.
Also noticed they are looking for an exhibit design person who will do painting and make models. I didn't think any exhibits were being renovated at this time... at least nothing major. Anyone heard of anything happening? Here is the job post.
http://www.torontozoo.com/pdfs/jb/Exhibit Design Casual 2016-04-12.pdf
The zoo has given up hope on African otter pups, not surprising. At 17 years old (approximately) Fred is too old to get the job done. Again not surprising since the oldest father on record is 13. Given the small exhibit I think its doubtful they will bring in a new male until Fred passes but part of me wonders if that is even the right thing to do. Toronto has never successfully bred the species despite having 3 pairs. The exhibit seems undersized in comparison to the river otter exhibit. Two animals in there seems a lot. A family would be too crowded. Might be time to consider shipping Lila off while she is still young enough to breed, let Fred live out the rest of his days and then replace the species with something better suited to such a small exhibit.
And in case anyone missed Mr Wrinkly's photo in the gallery Von Decken's Hornbill, Heinz, has finally gone on display in the African Pavilion. He has only been at that zoo for over a year. Unfortunately things are not going well and he is being bullied so the zoo is trying to figure out what to do.
Also noticed they are looking for an exhibit design person who will do painting and make models. I didn't think any exhibits were being renovated at this time... at least nothing major. Anyone heard of anything happening? Here is the job post.
http://www.torontozoo.com/pdfs/jb/Exhibit Design Casual 2016-04-12.pdf
The zoo has given up hope on African otter pups, not surprising. At 17 years old (approximately) Fred is too old to get the job done. Again not surprising since the oldest father on record is 13. Given the small exhibit I think its doubtful they will bring in a new male until Fred passes but part of me wonders if that is even the right thing to do. Toronto has never successfully bred the species despite having 3 pairs. The exhibit seems undersized in comparison to the river otter exhibit. Two animals in there seems a lot. A family would be too crowded. Might be time to consider shipping Lila off while she is still young enough to breed, let Fred live out the rest of his days and then replace the species with something better suited to such a small exhibit.
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