
23-03-2008
Re: Madagascar
I have heard absolutely nothing about any sort of Madagascar exhibit ... it would be so far in the future as to not be worth talking about! (Technically, the zoo DOES have lemurs, but they are all out on loan to other institutions).
The main projects currently underway are:
Australasia renovation/Great Barrier Reef - opening May 2008
(Special exhibit for summer 2008 is "Stingray Bay")
"North Site Redevelopment"
Phase 1: The Tundra (polar bears, reindeer, maybe snowy owl/wolverine) - presently under construction, to open in 2009
Phase 2: Boreal Forests (moose, wood bison, Grizzly bears, VImarmots, among others)
Phase 3: Eurasia
The North Site project will probably take 10 years to fully complete. There is some talk of getting giant pandas, but whether this is actually feasible is under debate (I suspect that it won't happen).
We are currently (Feb 2008) starting the initial design phases for an expanded elephant complex, including a large indoor space where the herd can be together (and on display) year-round and an expanded outdoor paddock. They will hopefully start construction in 2009, and finish in 2011(?).
There are currently no plans to breed our elephants (we presently hold 0.6 Africans). A few years ago (2005ish), we did reproductive assessments on our two best candidates: "Tequila" (~36 years old) and "Thika" (now 27 - the first African elephant born in Canada). Tequila has had two calves ("Thika" and "Tumpe") and cycles regularly, but had uterine pathology which would have prevented or complicated pregnancy. Thika was reproductively sound, but has never had a calf. Just after the assessments were done, the TAG made the recommendation that nulliparous cows over 23 (at the time of conception) not be bred, due to high calf and cow mortality. The zoo has decided not to take the risk with Thika, so we are not planning to do any breeding in the near future (until we get some "new" elephants).
In regards to the Canadian Conservation programs, they are separate from the main branch of animal care, but I do know that ferret breeding season has commenced, and that we have had a "bumper crop" of Vancouver Island marmot pups this spring! (FYI, we are not involved in any kit fox programs)
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