I read the obituary. Apparently he was first at Dudley Zoo for a short time in 1971, and then Longleat Safari park also in UK, before going to Zurich.Very sad News- Elephant bull"Maxi", arrived at the Zoo in 1981 and fatherr of 12 calfs, had to be put to sleep due to increasing age problems. He was without a doubt one of the zoo's most popular animals and generally one of the most unusual elephant bulls. It makes me very sad about "Maxi" because he was really a great animal. He was 50 years old.
Elefantenbulle Maxi ist tot
I was wondering if the ground roller was still alive ? Anyone has seen it recently?
Very sad News- Elephant bull"Maxi", arrived at the Zoo in 1981 and fatherr of 12 calfs, had to be put to sleep due to increasing age problems. He was without a doubt one of the zoo's most popular animals and generally one of the most unusual elephant bulls. It makes me very sad about "Maxi" because he was really a great animal. He was 50 years old.
Elefantenbulle Maxi ist tot
Beisa oryx and Greater kudu are much more hardy species that fit a lot better in the semi-arid theme that Lewa has.
Fringe eared oryx could be interesting given they are found uniquely there (the callotis subspecies at least.)
Why white rhinos instead of black rhinos? There aren't any white rhinos in Lewa… Then again, why grey parrots..![]()
Because they have been supporting the Lewa Conservancy for 20 years.Why name a new enclosure or exhibit after a specific place
Fringe eared oryx could be interesting given they are found uniquely there (the callotis subspecies at least.)
Why white rhinos instead of black rhinos? There aren't any white rhinos in Lewa… Then again, why grey parrots..![]()
The very reason Lewa and other conservancies were established are the black rhino they are to protect and conserve!!!!!I guess they are trying to continue with the trend of Masoala and Semien and emphasise that they have a particular partnership with that reserve/area in particular. However, I don't know why they chose Lewa if they then turn around and realise that they cannot actually get their hands on the animals needed to evoke the environment of Lewa. I find it slightly underwhelming, given its size and the fanfare with which it was received. I was under the impression that we were going to see yet another entirely new and innovative exhibit from Zurich, yet right now I'm wishing they'd sent all that time and money on building better and newer exhibits for their great apes and penguins.
The very reason Lewa and other conservancies were established are the black rhino they are to protect and conserve!!!!!
Didn't Twycross take on Blacks for exactly the opposite reason? - ie there were too many Whites in zoos and the EEP/s were specifically NOT looking for new holders for them, even though they (Whites) might be the zoo's first choice.The choice for white rhinos seems rather evident to me. There are plenty in zoos right now and the EEP is looking for new holders .
Because they have been supporting the Lewa Conservancy for 20 years.
right now I'm wishing they'd sent all that time and money on building better and newer exhibits for their great apes and penguins.
Didn't Twycross take on Blacks for exactly the opposite reason? - ie there were too many Whites in zoos and the EEP/s were specifically NOT looking for new holders for them, even though they (Whites) might be the zoo's first choice.