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Old 07-01-2008

I believe there was 11 all up that went to various zoo's...

The Lionesses there now are on contraceptives...

There is currently 2.3, the dominant male is Lazarus...
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Old 08-01-2008

this is old news that passed under the radar-auckland zoo produced its first zebra foal in fifteen years. the sire died recently so he lives on in the genes of this foal. in total 4 zebras now live at Auckland with the two previous offspring of the mare in Australian zoos.
all together Australasian zoos seemed to have produced a handful of zebras in 2007.
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Old 12-02-2008

I wonder what is the actual stand in the flamingo colony in Aucland - has the breeding been confirmed? Any eggs or even chicks? Thanks for your reply!

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Old 12-02-2008

Hey Jana,

When I went a week or two ago I noticed they had stopped their nesting behaviour and as I don't think there has been an announcement of eggs (viable ones at least) I think this year has been a rehearsal for a year to come (as pointed out by Chlidonias)...
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Old 12-02-2008

Hi NZ Jeremy
I am not glad to hear that but I believe the next season to be far more successful.
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Old 13-02-2008

I visited the zoo today .
The animal health/conservation centre is up and running , and some staff were doing a procedure on a lizard ( possibly a blue tongue ? ) but as they are behind glass I couldnt ask them .
The otters and red pandas have new enclosures -- next to the tiger exhibit
Next week it should be confirmed if the female tiger is pregnant . She have recently mated with the male .
A new NZ section is starting to be built where the aquiriam is , but this is not due to open for a few years yet .
This will mean that the zoo poo operations will relocate , and the kiwi , kea , whio and tuatara will move location .
One of the elephant keepers showed me the angkus that they use . The sharp point that is on most angkus' has been removed from the ones at this zoo .
There is a large amount of education on conservation , ecology , global warming , plastics , deforrestation , recycling .... you name it . This zoo is more than just displaying and breeding animals .
One of the signs near the bonnet macaques mentioned that the zoo has been directed not to breed any more of these species , but to start towards more endangered macaque species . Unfortunately they didnt specify what these would be !!
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One of the signs near the bonnet macaques mentioned that the zoo has been directed not to breed any more of these species , but to start towards more endangered macaque species . Unfortunately they didnt specify what these would be !!
That has been up for a few years now, I've never thought to ask... Duh...

Did you happen to ask what will happen to the old Kiwi and Tuatara House and the Kea exhibit after Te Wao Nui opens..?
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Old 13-02-2008

This is still in the early stages -- as I am interested in zoochitecture and zoo design I am very interested to know more about the whole thing .....
I dont think anyone yet knows the answer to your question as I tried to ask similar , and got vague responses at best .....
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Old 13-02-2008

I've been very nosy around the fences at the rear of the zoo (nothing inappropriate mind you) but other visitors give me a look that says, "Why is that guy as interested as whats behind the construction fence as the animals"... LOL

Snorkels the elderly Hippo's exhibit is also going (the entrance is supposed to be by the Orangs and Sea Lions behind Snorkels exhibit there), not sure whats gonna happen to the frog house, the walk through native aviary has been closed for about 5 - 6 months now and the aquarium since late December...

Great weather for it today..!
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Old 16-02-2008

Would you Kiwi guys know whats happening with Auckland zoos Asian elephants in regards to if they are joining the breeding program with Australia or have they given it a miss?, the younger cow maybe still able to be bred?
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Old 17-02-2008

They tried AI with the younger cow, Burma - unsuccessful and have said they won't be trying again as she showed "discomfort" with the procedure...

I read that on this site somewhere in another thread...
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Aucklands elephants
Old 18-02-2008

and that was the same response that I got last week when I visited the zoo

Apparently the female that they were going to get from Thailand was quite stroppy , where the current two are very placid in comparison .
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Old 25-02-2008

Are the lions at Auckland going to be bred again, or are the lionesses well represented now? Sees a bit of a waste importing 2 males to just breed once?
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Old 25-02-2008

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Would you Kiwi guys know whats happening with Auckland zoos Asian elephants in regards to if they are joining the breeding program with Australia or have they given it a miss?, the younger cow maybe still able to be bred?
last i read burma was considered infertile. all a case of too little too late i'm afraid. i'm pretty sure auckland have their hopes pinned on getting elephants bred from australian zoos further down the track.
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  #60
Old 25-02-2008

Auckland Zoo will probably want Aussie bred elephants; Australia Zoo will want some and probably other places will want some, too.

Wow - Taronga will have to become a regular "puppy mill" of elephants!
 


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