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Ouwehands Zoo Ouwehands Dierenpark, Rhenen

Discussion in 'Netherlands' started by Mabes, 17 May 2008.

  1. ShonenJake13

    ShonenJake13 Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Why thank you haha
    And the Berenbos is the hectare of forest given to 11 rescued brown bears and (in a separate enclosure) two female sun bears.
     
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    I asked about the Tarsier house (with the spooky animals, as one assistant referred to them) today and was told it usually open around 2 or 3. I tried again anyway around 11:30 and it was open, so that was good. I didn't make any real effort to photograph them.
     
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    The concept art in the article is very interesting, but quite hard to understand. I can't see easily which bits are the outdoor enclosure.
     
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    Twin Red-bellied tamarin born :).
     
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    Visit today:

    The tarsier passed away last week. It is still unknown as to why.

    The cuscus is still alive, and doing well.

    Never seen red river hogs and African elephants mixed; a very interesting mix to see firsthand!

    Lots of building work going on (probably because of the winter season); the hornbill aviaries are being re-netted, the (former?) electric eel tank is being refurbed etc.

    Plus about visiting in winter; you don’t have to book for the pandas, you can just go in and see them :)

    Saw 3/11 (2 out of five males and one out of six females) brown bears in the Berenbos.

    Never realised this, but as well as meerkats and roloway monkeys there are also red-crested turacos mixed with the gorilla bachelors.

    The area where the bonobos will go is currently populated by pigs and donkeys, but it certainly looks spacious for a group of seven.
     
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    Is that the last of the tarsiers, or do they have any remaining?
     
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    Yes that was the last of the tarsiers, there are no tarsiers left at the zoo. I can confirm what ShonenJake said. I went to Ouwehands this Tuesday and I asked a zookeeper about the tarsier, she told me that the last one had died one week ago and that they had sent it to the university of Utrecht for further research.
     
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    Elephant Sabi died yesterday. She had an obstruction in the intestines and was PTS.
     
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    How odd! I was there yesterday and all four elephants were alive and (seemingly) well. I don’t recall there being one called Sabi here; is this definitely at Ouwehands?
     
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    That only confirms the news, as Ouwehands used to hold five elephants prior to Sabi's death.
     
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    Such sad news, what a real shame.
     
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    Did Ouwehands get any new "fresh" rhinoceros hornbills recently? The Saitama children's zoo from Japan is announcing about sending a young one to Ouwehands. Saitama Children's Zoo
     
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    I take it Ouwehands still has domestic reindeer (not the Finno-Russian woodland subspecies fennicus?
     
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    Your assumption is correct.
     
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    Quick update.

    - The signs in the zoo are kind of outdated, in the case of the hornbills, the tarsier and maybe the porcupines.
    - After the marten attack on the hornbills, I can safely say I saw 2 rufous hornbills, 3 or 4 wrinkled hornbills, 1 rhinoceros hornbill and 2 wreathed hornbills. No knobbed or great hornbills.
    - The new snowy owl aviary and the new flamingo enclosure* look really nice.
    - * the zoo now keeps 3 groups of flamingos, 1 with greaters, 2 with american flamingos. I think there's at least one Chilean too.
    - The former snowy owl enclosure houses/is going to house golden pheasants. They were on the map but there was neither a bird nor a sign to be seen.
    - There are two ground hornbills in the Waddensea enclosure :confused:
    - Pelicans are breeding.
    - The old camel and llama stables are demolished to make room for the bonobos.
    - Electric eel tank is visible again and has at least 2 huge eels
    - Poison dart frog tank received an update
    - new ice cream bar has been build next to the gibbons, the jungle restaurant is still closed
     
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