Aka White’s tree frog - exceptionally common amphibian in captivity, so probably does not fit the bill for the new house’s focus on EDGE species.
The tank was next to the 'indoor' area. I'm fairly sure that if you were to look straight ahead at the chevrotain 'indoors', the salamander tank...
Fire salamanders used to be held in an enclosure in the steep Wilds of Asia corridor, adjacent to the chevrotains.
Why is that an issue? Bachelor groups are often very important for captive population management.
Or they just haven’t made plans public? Dramatic reactions every time PZ announces anything!
This is quite the assumption.
A reply from the zoo on Instagram states okapi will be part of the second phase of the exhibit (no timeline given).
Good to hear, but the point is that the fencing style increases the risk of it ever happening.
Presumably, the aviary in which they are currently housed.
Correct. The information in the post does clarify this.
No, it’s not.
I do not believe that is the case.
Does the kiwi still have access to the aviary during opening hours? I appreciate he will not come outside in daylight but he was technically never...
It does not go against how zoos are meant to be run - zoos have a much wider purpose than just breeding, and their conservation work is not based...
Why should the aim be to breed? I don't know how well-represented his genes are in the population, but zoo animals don't exist just to be bred.
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