ZSL London are not, as far as I am aware, on the waiting list for Tassies.I wondered Tasmanian devils. Could they even be coming from Copenhagen rather than Australia?
ZSL London are not, as far as I am aware, on the waiting list for Tassies.I wondered Tasmanian devils. Could they even be coming from Copenhagen rather than Australia?
Shame! Are any UK zoos on the list?!ZSL London are not, as far as I am aware, on the waiting list for Tassies.
I believe so, but if I recall correctly none are among the "first wave" of collections planned to receive the taxon from Kobenhavn. Once they start popping up elsewhere I think it will be another 2 or 3 years before they come to the UK.Shame! Are any UK zoos on the list?!
Shame! Are any UK zoos on the list?!
Off the top of my head, the most logical place for the tree kangaroos would be the Tecton Gorilla House, if the Aloatra gentle lemurs were moved (they never seem to use the outside anyway...)
Alternatively, perhaps part of the Mappin Terraces could be converted for them, keeping a geographical theme? Or one of the aviaries on the North Bank?
My first thought was the round house but I disagree entirely with the North bank aviaries unless the zoo add some other species up there. Don't get me wrong, it is a nice and quiet part of the zoo but how many tourists bother with that section? It would be a crying shame if they were on display and nobody bothered to walk up there and see them?
This was back when they had Wombats, Echidnas. Kiwis, Gennets, Leadbeater's Possums and many other relics from the "good old days", although I think the fact that they now have a breeding programme for Slow Loris, Cloud Rats and many of the other vulnerable to rare species that they hold must be better than holding lone males or females, however interesting they were!
Years ago London had a lone male Tree Kangaroo, a Goodfellow's I think, he used to perch on the edge of the glass screen in an enclosure that had a water barrier looking at everyone walking past, he must have lived to a right old age. This was back when they had Wombats, Echidnas. Kiwis, Gennets, Leadbeater's Possums and many other relics from the "good old days", although I think the fact that they now have a breeding programme for Slow Loris, Cloud Rats and many of the other vulnerable to rare species that they hold must be better than holding lone males or females, however interesting they were!
Tassie Devils, now that would be interesting and maybe Koalas in a refurbed round house...
Off the top of my head, the most logical place for the tree kangaroos would be the Tecton Gorilla House, if the Aloatra gentle lemurs were moved (they never seem to use the outside anyway...)
That said, they had significantly more than a "lone male or female" when it came to the Leadbeater's Possums - and this is a taxon which could have sorely benefited from the ZSL population having stuck around.....
Indeed, there was a pair who had two youngsters, I believe the adults passed away and not sure what happened to the two youngsters...