ZooParc de Beauval Zooparc de Beauval news 2022

Last Saturday I went to Beauval, and I finally managed to see the female Yellow-backed Duiker.
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It's clearly a lifer for me, as I missed this species for many years.
The male remains very shy, but I hope to see him in the following months.
 
Hello, is still possible to see Augur buzzard (Buteo augur) in bird show Les Maîtres des Airs?
The show is several time in a day. Are same birds in every show, or species are different in other times?
I will visit zoo Beauval in monday and show will be three times.
Please, do anyone know, when is possile to see Augur buzzard?
Thank you very much
Petr
The Augur Buzzards are still on show in the bird display "Les Maîtres des Airs".
They appear at the beginning of the show, with other Buzzards and Crested Caracaras.
 
I announce that one of the Tasmanian Devils (CLUAN, one of the two male siblings that came from Copenhagen in 2019) died the 24th August 2022.
Aged of nearly 5 years, he was quite old according to the life expectancy standards for this species.
 
In a recent newspaper article the director said that the visitor number has increased of 35 % compared to 2019 and the zoo is expecting to reach 2 millions at the end of the year.

Other info heard in a radio record : gibbons will replace the flamingos (who will go in the giant aviary opening next year) on the island at the main entrance. I put a penny on javan gibbons as Beauval has good connection with Aspinall and Java.
 
In a recent newspaper article the director said that the visitor number has increased of 35 % compared to 2019 and the zoo is expecting to reach 2 millions at the end of the year.

Other info heard in a radio record : gibbons will replace the flamingos (who will go in the giant aviary opening next year) on the island at the main entrance. I put a penny on javan gibbons as Beauval has good connection with Aspinall and Java.

Glad to see an @Antoine update from a French zoo again, I have been missing those.
 
In a recent newspaper article the director said that the visitor number has increased of 35 % compared to 2019 and the zoo is expecting to reach 2 millions at the end of the year.

Other info heard in a radio record : gibbons will replace the flamingos (who will go in the giant aviary opening next year) on the island at the main entrance. I put a penny on javan gibbons as Beauval has good connection with Aspinall and Java.
Is there any place they don't have good connections with?;)
 
In a recent newspaper article the director said that the visitor number has increased of 35 % compared to 2019 and the zoo is expecting to reach 2 millions at the end of the year.

Other info heard in a radio record : gibbons will replace the flamingos (who will go in the giant aviary opening next year) on the island at the main entrance. I put a penny on javan gibbons as Beauval has good connection with Aspinall and Java.

Three excellent news. Only handful of Europeans zoos get 2 mio attendance. Moving of flamingos into an aviary removes pinioning and bird flu danger at the same time. And Javan gibbon EEP definitely needs more participants.
 
That's a good initiative, more zoos should follow this up. I'd say the same for the cranes and ducks but we will see how that turns out.
With the pressure against pinioning I expect the EAZA to adopt this initiative as a policy even if some federal governments or the EU hadn’t prohibited pinioning.
 
Some photos updated from the new developpments :

Works started at the south entrance for the future tunnels




And the huge new aviary

Future path between the aviary and the main path (neer the andean condor aviary)


Future animal house (down the visitor path)


Future monkey bridge and restaurant behind




And aerial view from the cable car








You can see that the main visitor path is up and meanders into the aviary. The same for the monkey bridges which are crossing the visitor path.

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Some photos updated from the new developpments :

Works started at the south entrance for the future tunnels




And the huge new aviary

Future path between the aviary and the main path (neer the andean condor aviary)


Future animal house (down the visitor path)


Future monkey bridge and restaurant behind




And aerial view from the cable car








You can see that the main visitor path is up and meanders into the aviary. The same for the monkey bridges which are crossing the visitor path.

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Wow, this seems promising. Once this is done I really need to go back over to Beauval.
 
Hello @Antoine. Is the monkey bridge going to be inside a netting or is it going to be a bridge with primate enclosures next to it similar to St. Louis’s Primate Canopy trail?
 
Hello @Antoine. Is the monkey bridge going to be inside a netting or is it going to be a bridge with primate enclosures next to it similar to St. Louis’s Primate Canopy trail?
Monkey bridge and visitor path will be in the aviary like you saw on the pictures (buildings and part of the woods for example).
 
@Haliaeetus Thanks for posting that. There were still boards up for the bird show at 3pm today, but I was planning on going tomorrow. I did see other signs at the arena, but I didn't take much notice of them.
 
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