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Old 13-08-2008

Sad news about the Jaguar and Snow Leopard.

They were both euthanased last week.

Muana the female jaguar was diagnosed with leukaemia a few months ago (although she is about 18 years old) and was euthanased last week. Maya, the black jaguar, turns 21 in September.

Nona the snow leopard has had ongoing health problems - she was about 17.

Hector the bobcat died about two months ago - again a very old cat.

Gregor the snow leopard has some sort of foot cancer but fortunately there are two younger animals at the zoo.

The bongos (ex Adelaide) are going in the old hoofed paddock (which until recently housed KI kangaroos).

There are plans for kimodo dragons (not sure when) and the four alpacas (llamas) have arrived and the plan is to walk them around the zoo.....not sure when this is happening.

There are some brown headed capucins in quarantine - looking forward to them.

......don't know what's happening next to the water treatment plant.
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...also there are plans to move the baboons.
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Old 13-08-2008

.............aren't there always?

Although the enclosure looks a bit rough, the baboons look fit and well.
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Old 13-08-2008

I do hope so that the Baboons are moved their health looks good but their enclosure a stand out in Melbourne for it is still modernised. I'd love to see them in an exhibit like the one in Singapore.
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Old 13-08-2008

The baboon enclosure at MZ is absolutely terrible and there is no good reason why they should be there.
MZ has succesfully adapted one of the old orang pens for De-Brazza Guenon which proves their suitabilty for a smaller primate species such as Hamadryas Baboon. My gripe is not an animal welfare one; this enclosure is consciously one of the most enriched zoo environments Ive ever seen in terms of the toys, puzzles, scatter feeds etc but as one of the main points of a zoo is to educate its patrons and illicit respect then I think this jail-cell, far from being cruel is doing the zoos' projected aim an injustice. And the conditions could easily be contrasted with the other lush zoo environments and misconstrued as cruel, damaging the zoos' public image.
So for heavens sake, move them. It just cracks me up that MZ has two heritage listed 19th Century enclosures which it interprets as 'old zoo' yet it keeps animals in equally bad enclosures on the other side of the zoo.
One other thing about MZ and many other major zoos is the amount of money they obviously spend on sub-exhibits; you know the sort.....the glorious aviaries and other smaller exhibits placed around the edges of any major new development like Trail of the Elephants only to sit empty just a few years later. I'd like to see MZ get some birds happening back on the trail again. The elephants are the stars of the show, but as we all know the Asian forest has a cast of thousands and it would be good to see some other wildlife in there too. Thumbs up though to the Rangers Hut building where turtles, frogs, invertebrates, gecko and snake are now all on display.
The death of the jaguars is sad but has been a long time coming. With the passing of Darling Downs' jaguar and these two it looks like this species is really on its way out in Australia.
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Old 17-08-2008

I thought Nona was a clouded leopard not a snow leopard....Or do they have the same name.
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Old 18-08-2008

...sorry, I meant Nona the clouded leopard.......

...got confused.....snow.....clouded......

Nona (the clouded leopard) died last week and Gregor (the snow leopard) has health concerns as well.....they are all old cats, though.
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Old 18-08-2008

That's unfortunate but at least their golden years were peaceful,
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Old 18-08-2008

I really liked Nona...I got the chance to see her once(a long, long time ago) but I haven't seen her since. In a way i guess it's good to know she was still around even though i didn't see her again.
On another note-Are there any couded leopards left in Australia.
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Old 18-08-2008

Not now - she was the last - and there are not likely to be any more.
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Old 19-08-2008

Oh, that's a shame, I would of liked to view this majestic creature again in a Australian zoo,
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Old 19-08-2008

In another few years there will probably only be a handful of leopards or jaguars in the entire country! What an absolute shame.
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Old 19-08-2008

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In another few years there will probably only be a handful of leopards or jaguars in the entire country! What an absolute shame.
I think we are about alreadly there
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Old 20-08-2008

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...sorry, I meant Nona the clouded leopard.......

...got confused.....snow.....clouded......

Nona (the clouded leopard) died last week and Gregor (the snow leopard) has health concerns as well.....they are all old cats, though.
Another day, another zoo planet! I really find it sad for you Aussies that species keep being lost to ARAZPA region for good.

But then whom of you over there really would like the Biosecurity laws be updated soonish (...)? It is sort of waiting for the inevitable, is it not (extinction is forever!)?

If only Biosecurity where implemented for reasons of native and exotic species conservation ..... (well in this I really can not follow your perspective through ... I am afraid)!

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Old 20-08-2008

The interesting thing will be which species will next get the backing of ARAZPA for importation. Bongo, Indian rhino, Francois langurs and Malaysian tapir were only dreams during the 80s (not that I'm suggesting that all of them have been great successes...).

For example - if there are only Sumatran tigers, African lions and snow leopards as priority big cat species then I can see a time in the not too distance future where there will be a push for another species to be imported. All of the larger city zoos could easily maintain a group or pair of each of these species and feel the need to add to it. Particularly as the small cat population seems to consist mostly of servals (another species that fell out of favour because they were not 'Asian', then fell back into favour) and a smattering of fishing cats and golden cats. If Australian zoos are intending on taking on the Gondwana theme then it is only a matter of time that the big guns will look to a South American immersion exhibit.
 


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