Since March 5th, 2009, Zoo Karlsruhe keeps a new lioness. Only 3 Month after the death of "Twiggy", 0,1 "Safo" from Loro Parque,Teneriffa was transferred to Zoo Karlsruhe. At the moment, 19 year old "Menelaos" is seperated from "Safo" until the keepers are confident both animals can safely join each other.
Karlsruhe becomes Europe's latest holder for Persian Onager. A bachelor group of 4.0 arrived from Reynou, France this week 0.1 Snow Leopard also left for Parc De Felines around the same time
1 eastern atlantic seal born a few weeks ago 1 california sea lion born a few weeks ago 2 carpathian lynx born a few weeks ago
Two young snow leopards, born 3 weeks ago, suddenly died: The two snow leopards 'Julika' and 'Assam' had the second offspring three weeks ago. But two days ago, the young snow leopard babies died without any prior warning. The last day, Julika, the female snow leopard, took the couple to the outdoor exhibit, which was not the case with her first offspring (moved a half year ago to other zoos). The first researches revealed an abnormal blood-system-development as the reason but the pathological researches endure a while. Now, the animal rights organization "PETA" believes the death was the consequence of incest, which is in my opinion a bad joke because the EEP always has the hole bloodlines of all animals in the EEP and they mixed Julika and Assam because they met all the conditions that it will not be incest or cause some illnesses, but I guess nearly all of you know what the EEP does. http://www.ka-news.de/region/karlsr...t-sich-gegen-Inzest-Vorwuerfe;art6066,1456950 Here is the link...
0,1 reticulated giraffe moved together with one from Rotterdam to the ZooParc de Beauval in Saint Aignan.
Karlsruhe Zoo plans to give up the keeping of the two female javan bantengs. At the moment, they live in Tierpark Oberwald because of the construction works at the banteng stable and the stables in the savannah area. EEP is now searching a new home for the two bantengs.
What is the rationale behind this? Are they planning to renovate their exhibit for another cattle species? Or are there other plans for the open space?
They will use the space by enlarging and renovating the camel and the ostrich/zebra stables. Maybe, they use a bit of the space to enlarge the camel enclosure too but that's just an idea.
The zoo will now become a "retirement" home for older Asian elephants in the EEP population with 0.2 elephants coming from Tierpark Berlin. www.tierpark-berlin.de/tierpark/tiere-wissenswertes/tier-news/artikel/article/elefantendamen-louise-und-astra-beziehen-altersruhesitz-im-zoo-karlsruhe.html - Translator
I feel so pitty for all of them-for the new elephants and the old ones. Fortunately, old elephants do not move so much, so it is okay to keep five of them in a tiny exhibit, which would be only good enough for a small pack of pygmy goats....
Karlsruhe Zoo received two ("Eco" & "Lili") Southern three-banded armadillos, one from Heidelberg, one from Halle. In the next future, their new home will be the new "Exotenhaus".
Instead of 2 now 3 Asian elephants from Berlin are planned to come to Karlsruhe: Louise ( 42 ) Astra ( 34 ) Frosja ( 34 ) At the moment Karlsruhe already has 3 older females : Rani Shanti Jenny
I hope everything works out between these 6 lady's. And also a change in elephant management from FC to PC would be diserable
I was under the impression that the current elderlies have benefitted much from FC. So, no need to - in fact detrimental to their overall health status -. The new ones as far as I know are also more or less in partial contact.
I'm not agianst FC. But Frosja is a difficult elephant, who in past has tried to attack her keepers on a number of occasions.
Six elephants in a 1100 square meters small enclosure-including moats and pool.And noone knows if both groups can be kept togehter-probably not, so they have to split the enclourse into two parts, each of 500 square meters for three animals Should elephnats be kept in Zoos ? Not at these place, for sure. But I forgot-they are pretty old cows, and they do not move around so much, so it is okay to keep them in a tiny enclosure ?
Evermore species arrive at the zoo, waiting for the new "Exotenhaus" to be finished. The official website tells about, among others, 3 Brazil-nut poison frogs, so Karlsruhe is beside Cologne the only zoo in Europe keeping this species, Cologne keeps them behind the scenes however. Other arrivals will be some, according to the website, Bowfin, what would be even more amazing because this species is kept in none of all european zoos.Some other species moving into the "Exotenhaus" that are already known for publicity are Maranón poison frogs, Yellow-banded poison frogs, Australian lungfish, Aldabra giant tortoises, Hermann's tortoises, Radiated tortoises, Merten's water monitors, Australian water dragons, Southern three-banded armadillos, Sunbittern, Oriental Magpie Robins, Red-crested turacos, Madagascar fody, some other sort of fish (I can't mention all now xD), flying foxes (not knwon which species exactly), sloths etc... As soon as it's opened to publicity I make a list with all species.
With the new director (Dr. Matthias Reinschmidt - came from Loro Parque), I'm looking forward that the last time's progress will be continued. The first promises are very promising. Neuer Zoo-Chef Reinschmidt: "Ich will Tiere nicht in Bad-Kacheln sehen!" I hope all purposes can be realised and I wish the best of luck!
I wonder why nobody has already mentioned it, so I'll do it: The "Exotenhaus" was officially opened this week's Wednesday. It's the second biggest tropical hall in Germany. Karlsruhe: Eröffnung des Exotenhauses: Kleinod mit enormer Strahlkraft The free-running animal list: Rodriguez flying fox Pallas' long-tongued bat Linnaeus' two-toed sloth White-faced saki Hamerkop Madagascar lovebird Sunbittern Lesser whistling duck Fulvous whistling duck Brazilian teal Red-shouldered teal Bernier's teal Hottentot teal Madagascar turtle dove Diamond dove Mindanao bleeding-heart Sclater crowned-pigeon Nicobar pidgeon Superb fruit-dove Pied imperial-pidgeon Crested wood partridge Violet turaco Red-crested turaco Blue-naped mousebird Red-whiskered bulbul Oriental magpie robin Chestnut-backed ground-thrush Madagascar fody Cuban grassquit Now I edited the other species (not free-running): Adolfs catfish Chameleon loach Bushymouth catfish Zebra cichlid Cochu's blue tetra Medusa pleco (Karlsruhe only european holder) Red discus Firemouth cichlid Reedfish Golden tropheops Sterbai's corydoras Convict cichlid Boeseman's rainbowfish Chinese high-fin banded shark Imitator cory Banded rainbowfish Giraffe synodontis Leopard cory Neon tetra African arowana (only european holder) Malawi squeaker Tiger oscar Venustus cichlid Giant hatchetfish River stingray Redhead cichlid Australian lungfish Cardinal tetra Red piranha Black neon tetra Royal panaque Spotted sailfin suckermouth catfish Blue poison dart frog Dyeing dart frog Green and black poison dart frog Yellow-banded poison dart frog Golfoducean poison dart frog Maranon poison frog Brazil-nut poison frog Golden tree frog Aldabra giant tortoise Leopard tortoise Radiated tortoise Common snkae-necked turtle Helmeted turtle Emerald tree boa Merten's water monitor Australian water dragon Fiji banded iguana Argentine black and white tegu Dwarf crocodile Sun conure Azara's agouti Degu Southern three-banded armadillo Seba's short-tailed bat Callimico Western pygmy marmoset Black-capped squirrel monkey