Andreaghido
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Where can I find these species:
Madagascar blue-pigeon
Orange-fronted fruit-dove
Oriental stork
Scaled pigeon
Madagascar blue-pigeon
Orange-fronted fruit-dove
Oriental stork
Scaled pigeon
Fruit Dove and Blue Piegon are BTSWhere can I find these species:
Madagascar blue-pigeon
Orange-fronted fruit-dove
Oriental stork
Scaled pigeon
The demolition of the 1970's former gibbon exhibit will start on January 20th. A group of Colombian brown spider monkeys living in a adjacent exhibit that will also be demolished will moved to Amneville in France this month. In the future the area will be used for an expansion of the Terra Australis area dedicated to Australian and Oceanian fauna.
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Is it known what is planned for this expansion?In the future the area will be used for an expansion of the Terra Australis area dedicated to Australian and Oceanian fauna.
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I think, there are more unkown birds, because some birds like Toco Toucans weren't mentioned and according the Wilhelma magazin is there a third bird of paradise speciesEqually nice for us is that the zoo has uploaded the complete animal inventory up to 31/12/2023:
https://www.wilhelma.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Wilhelma_Tierbestandsliste_2023.pdf
Some of the until now unknown Walsrodean additions include lesser bird of paradise and curl-crested aracari. Unfortunately the weedy sea dragons acquired in 2022, wheren't even kept anymore at the start of 2023.
I think, there are more unkown birds, because some birds like Toco Toucans weren't mentioned and according the Wilhelma magazin is there a third bird of paradise species
Oh sorry, I thought all the birds from Walsrode arrived at the same time at the end of 2023Those all arrived in 2024, you cannot expect a 2023 stocklist to include them, and the toco toucan arrival was widely published. The 3rd BoP species is likely Raggiana's, given ZIMS lists 2 German zoos with this species.
They are both called Joey, a male (mother Scar), and a female (mother Auburn)In June 2 Northern koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus cinereus) were born and are now slowly peaking out of the pouches. Females Scar and Auburn both have a joey.
Source:
Instagram of Zoo Wilhelma (16/12/2024)
They are both called Joey, a male (mother Scar), and a female (mother Auburn)
Junge & Mädchen – der Koala-Nachwuchs in der Wilhelma