SIGNAL FOUND
The signal returned, excellent.
Well, greeting everyone, as some of you might have noticed, we from the Dier zoo had some connection problems, thankfully they were sorted out recently, so i am coming here to give some news and other information about some of our plans and some important events that are about to happen.
First of all, as many of you might remember, the flamingos habitat was destroyed, alongside with part of the entrance, due to that we decided to reform the entrance area and the flamingo habitat, due to that our zoo is running an mini and temporary entrance for our guests to come and visit our other animals.
During those times our surviving flamingos are housed in our backstage area that we recently finished building, the new area is accomplished with a greenhouse to grow a better quality and organic food for our animals, and three quarantine habitats.
Our new backstage area.
Some flamingos in the quarantine habitat.
Currently the quarantine habitats are holding not only the flamingos, but also Hasina, who reach puberty, due to that he started to show hostility towards the other fossas on the habitat, due to that, we believe that he is old enough to be sent to the UNITY zoo, he will be leaving the zoo tonight, and we hope he arrive safe on Germany.
Hasina enjoying his last day at the zoo.
Alongside with them, we also have put some animals that arrived today on our zoo and are on quarantine, animals that we had acquired to participate on conservation programs and to preserve a very endangered specie, so please everyone, meet our little group of Nile lechwe:
Two loving birds.
One of the female lechwe in the quarantine.
While we currently only have three individuals, more are scheduled to arrive very soon as part of an extensive reproduction program, if our numbers are correct, we might end up with one of the biggest groups of lechwe in captivity in the entire world.
Moving on to other animals, we want to tell everyone that Moed, just like Hasina, has just hit puberty, due to that we are seeking a new partner for him as we expect to participate in conservation programs of okapis.
He already was a troublemaker as a child, imagine as an adolescent.
To finish up, we also want to mention that one of our female Bongo calf has reach adulthood, so if anyone is interest on her, please contact us.
So that's it! we really hope that things go well from now on, we are also very happy to see a lot of progress in other zoos here present, for now we wish a nice weekend for everyone.
With attention, the director of the Dier zoo.