I think it's sad too they don't really have many typical zoo animals...
A lot of ZooChatter would actually find this to be a good thing.
I think it's sad too they don't really have many typical zoo animals...
Thanks for uploading the map - very interesting. Given the choice of 'Lynx d'Espagne, ou d'Europe' I definitely know which one I'd prefer to see!
They list fossa as being in the Madagascar house and the Equatorial Africa section. Typo?
this is looking very, very, very good now, atleast everything is concrete and we can hope for the best in the future!
They are getting manatees in the Madagascar/Guyana tropical house.
I really don't believe they'll ever have Iberian lynx, even the Spanish zoos aren't allowed to have them.
I sure hope you are wrong about everything being concrete. I would like to see some grass and natural substrates in there!![]()
They are getting manatees in the Madagascar/Guyana tropical house.
I really don't believe they'll ever have Iberian lynx, even the Spanish zoos aren't allowed to have them.
A lot of ZooChatter would actually find this to be a good thing.
The latter quip ain't right: it sure is not a question of not being allowed to! Zoobotanico de Jerez DO have a breeding pair of Iberian lynx (which is part of the species conservation breeding and recovery effort), if in the off show conservation breeding zone.
as they're starting a whole new zoo, it could have been a great opportunity to set up a few elephant bull enclosures. lord knows the EEP can use the space. several zoos are taking in juvenile bulls, but at some point we'll need the space for adults too.
I don't know if this link will work for non-members of the French zoo forum Actu'zoo, but today alexpe8, also a member here, attended a press day at the park and has compiled a fascinating report, with some excellent photographs from all the areas in the park, showing work coming along at a terrific pace, highlights for me are the pics of the massive "La grande serre" (the greenhouse) and the in-situ giraffe herd.
The park is scheduled to open to the public in Spring 2014.
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