1. Two personal zoo visits come to mind. Back in February, I visited Darling Downs Zoo along with a friend, and we were the only visitors that day! It was wonderful to have the zoo basically to myself. I also saw my first ever Cape Porcupine on that visit. The main zoo highlight however for 2020 was seeing this very memorable encounter between a pademelon and a tree kangaroo at David Fleay Wildlife Park when the keeper accidently let the pademelon into the its enclosure. It was also the first time I heard a tree kangaroo vocalise as well - a fantastic woof-like noise. Hard to describe.
Claws are Out!
A fight between a Lumholtz's Tree Kangaroo and Red-legged Pademelon
2. Several pieces of news for Australian zoos – imports of Clouded Leopard and Black-and-white Colobus into Australia, and the birth of Caracals mainly. Three world first captive breedings as well which should also be applauded and given the attention they deserve – Crucifix Frogs at Melbourne Zoo, Alpine She-oak Skinks at Healesville Sanctuary and Kroombit Tinker Frogs at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary.
3. The death of Australasia’s last Puma.
Are these on show yet? I couldn't see them the other day and didn't want to bother the staff asking.the Echidna and ringtail possum going on show.
I think they plan on making the monorail tracks into a walking path. But that probably won’t be another few years due to covid. As for me1. When sitting in the viewing bubble at the Fort Worth Zoo, one of the North American River Otters (I think it was Hudson?) came up to me at was playing with me at the glass.
2. The closing of the Fort Worth Zoo's Asian Falls exhibit, I'm just excited to see the African Hunters and Asian Predators exhibit in a few years.
3. The closing of the Dallas Zoo monorail, I'm really sad to see it go, and I wonder what they'll do with the exhibits that could only be seen from it. Or the closing of the aquarium at fair park.
1 - Seeing the Alagoas curassow at the Belo Horizonte zoo. In total, I visited two zoos and an aquarium in 2020.
2 - The news about the Rio de Janeiro zoo and its works and reforms.
3 - The closure of both the Living Coasts and the Bristol zoo. If you're talking about the biggest disappointment I had during one of my three visits, I'd say the gorillas at the Belo Horizonte zoo. I was able to see only one individual, even though seven specimens live in the exhibit.
Soon, apparently.Are these on show yet? I couldn't see them the other day and didn't want to bother the staff asking.