Saturday, January 4, 2014
My Outtings Synopsis - Saturday January 4, 2014
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I'm glad I went and saw the Aye-ayes in November, why is the exhibit being closed?
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ReplyDelete@ellicruu- Welcome back! I've missed your commenting. Thank you! ... Yes, although unconfirmed, I have heard that they will be closing the exhibit and transfering out the three remaining Aye-Ayes :( as well possibly redoing the exhibit. Too bad, I love being able to see this amazing Animal. I was happy a few yrs ago when they reopened it to Visitors after being closed for so long. Was bummed the Bushbaby was no longer there though. Sadly, I do beleive this rumour because they had concentrated on breeding them and after Sabrina's last birth, the Father Warlock was transfered out as well as Dobey the older Male offspring. Right now the three, Sabrina, her son Ventano, and daughter Tsara are separated as it would be that time in the wild. With no male for breeding, it seems that was the long range plan once getting to this stage? ... I do have a problem with them redoing this area, as well I have heard rumor of many "new" areas that are planned, while current residents still need upgrades. .. Will post update if I hear one.
Thanks for replying, I hope the zoo will keep these amazing endangered lemurs...I believe that all Aye-ayes are owned by Duke University (Duke Lemur Center). Similar to your opinion, I also believe that the zoo needs to prioritize on its current residents, which is unfortunately not going to happen. But I am also intrigued at maybe seeing some new faces when these planned exhibits are underway.
ReplyDelete@ellicruu- Thank you again. Can you tell I'm checking every post with comments for missed replies? ... Maybe meant to be, since I haven't checked on the status of the Aye-Ayes since this info. .. I too enjoy seeing new Animals, but admittedly, every time I do, I feel the hit for the Chimps.
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