Good news for the tree roo fans amongst us with the birth of the seventh joey at melbourne
New joey a jolly Goodfellow | Herald Sun
New joey a jolly Goodfellow | Herald Sun
i have no idea if taronga has tried to import a female.
Both Currumbin and Taronga are jointly importing additional animals from San Diego Zoo in the very near future, so additional pairings can be made.
Its not that Melbourne have the best breeding success, but rather that they have the breeding pairs to produce these numbers. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary has only had one breeding pair for many years. In 2007 they received a male from San Deigo, bringing their breeding pairs to 2.yeah i saw this in the paper yesterday. it confirms what i long suspected (from keeping aclose eye on the isis data) melbourne are the best breeders of the species.
the good news is that the zoo is to aquire a new female from the US, still i'm somewhat dissapointed thats all they are getting - i imagine an entirely new "pair" would be much more desireable and i think OS zoos should give credit where credit is due....(no doubt the zoo has tried to secure an unrelated male as well)
whilst tree-kangaroos are one of my personal all time zoo favorites, i'm still pleasently supprised at how popular they are, even here in australia (where they are pretty much considered as a "native" animal). the melboune display pair are usually highly active and always have joeys visible.
with this new female melbourne should soon have 3 breeding pairs. hopefully the new female, when matched with a melbourne-born male, will prove to be as a prolfic breeder as her australian counterparts - who produce a young every 11 months or so...
anyone know if ALL of currumbins animals related to melbournes?
2 of Currumbin's offspring were transferred to Melbourne zoo and have become part of their breeding pairs.Guys,
I found an interesting link to Currumbin's Goodfellow's tree kangaroo program. The curator or team leader Brett Smith seems to be an authority on the species. Currumbin has bred 4 joeys from the resident pair.
They also write that 2 females have been sent to Melbourne to form the nucleus of their breeding programme.
Here is the link: CWS - Goodfellow's Tree-kangaroo - captive breeding program
Good luck with it!
Maybe one of you can find out what the current situation is with Currumbin's Goodfellow's???