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A New Baby Zebra
Hi all
We had a surprise on Friday, 21st May when we arrived at work to see the first zebra foal born at the Monarto Zoo since 2005.
The new Zebra is going very well. The young male has taken to heard life very easily and is doing all that a young Zebbie should be.
Chimps & More Chimps
On the 27 August, 2 male Chimpanzees (Boyd and Gombe) from Wellington Zoo joined our 2 boys at Monarto Zoo. They are currently in quarantine in the Chimpanzee House, and getting to know Sandali and Tsotsi while doing quarantine. This is going above all expectations according to the keepers.
Zinzi
Hear the full story about Zinzi, the male lion at Monarto Zoo who was recently euthanased due to an ongoing health issue.
Tasmanian Devil Joeys
Meet the newest additions to the Tasmanian Devil population at Monarto Zoo. These animals are part of an important national captive breeding program to help save Tassie Devils from extinction. Click here to find out more.
Baboons on the Move
On July 17, two young male baboons that were bred in Adelaide Zoo boarded a plane for New Zealand.
They have been at Monarto Zoo for pre-export isolation for 30 days prior as required by New Zealand requirements. They will be joining a group of females to start up a new group in Auckland Zoo.
This is an example how species are managed and how Zoos work together in the Australasian region.
Gert
Levi
One of Monarto Zoo’s African Lions, Levi, sadly passed away recently after a week of deteriorating health.
Levi underwent numerous tests and x-rays to try to determine the cause of his lack of appetite and dehydration but the results failed to indicate a direct cause for his ill health. Unable to raise himself one morning, our vets decided urgent action was needed and exploratory surgery was performed. Levi survived the surgery, which uncovered an enlarged spleen that was removed, but despite staff efforts he did not survive the night.
Collection Development
Birth, Death and Marriage Blog is dealing with the always changing collection at Adelaide and Monarto Zoo. Adelaide Zoo have around 1850 animals and Monarto Zoo over 500 individuals, so there are always changes. Some animals are born, some animals die and some animals are moved in or out of the zoos for breeding purposes “Marriage”
Let me introduce myself: I'm Gert Skipper. As Curator, Collection Development for Zoos SA I have the overall responsibility for keeping tabs on animal records, animal transfers and collection planning. And in this blog I will keep you updated with the more interesting happenings within our collection. My typical day is a day where nothing is typical , I may be reviewing records, be in a meeting, discussing options for an overseas transfer, meeting with AQIS ( Australian Quarantine Inspection Service) about an import or driving to the airport with a keeper to pick up a new Orang-Utan.