How To Move 3,500 Birds Into Asia’s Largest Bird Park | The Great Migration: New Eden | Full Episode
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 มิ.ย. 2024
- How will the guardians of Asia’s largest bird park shift some 3,500 birds across Singapore? The mammoth move is a five-year plan that’s finally becoming a reality. Filmed over a year, witness a team of highly trained and highly-passionate specialists working together - moving the world’s most dangerous bird to the park’s smallest parakeet. How do these birds cooperate and follow the team into their new home at Bird Paradise?
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00:00 Introduction
01:03 Last day at Singapore's Jurong Bird Park
06:36 World-first cataract surgery on penguins
09:18 Caring for sick birds before the move
13:57 Trapping elusive spoonbills and parakeets
17:44 Retrieving endangered stork chicks from three storeys high
22:51 Preparing the flamingo exhibit in the new Bird Paradise
24:47 Herding the world's most dangerous birds: the cassowary
29:12 Transporting over 60 flamingos from Jurong to Mandai
34:50 Releasing flamingos and penguins into their new exhibits
39:31 Birds settle in to their new aviary homes
44:27 Opening day
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I feel so bad for the vet 😭 she and the crew were not expecting for the bird to just come in and die like that
Timestamp?
@kreation2021 10:10
Impressed by the bird park staff’s devotion n love for the birds
The amount of work put in by the staff of the Bird Park/Bird Paradise deserves much applause. 👏👏👏👏👏
The giggle from the two Zoo keepers after escorting Old Lady was so wholesome 🤣
Loved how well the birds are cared for during the entire migration
Very impressive and amazing dedication of the whole staff and organization. A model for any bird sanctuary in the world. Please keep up the quality documentaries. Good job.
There is a bird park in KL too maybe they can use similar care
Deepest of respect for all thise involved in the shifting of the birds and the design of Bird Paradise. Not forgetting the birds, it must have been difficult for them to shift and acclimatise to a new environment. I am sure the keepers, vets, the entire team and the birds are enjoying their new home.
Just been to the bird paradise. So impressed by the keepers with their dedication and hardwork!! I’ll be a regular there!!
I loved the old Jurong Bird Park and first visited it nearly 40 years ago. I look forward to visiting the new bird park on my next trip to Singapore..... hopefully in the not-too-distant future.
Discovered this channel during the pandemic ,am i must say their documentaries are amazing
Proud to be the first to translocate an entire bird park! Well done caretakers of Jurong Bird Park and thank you for contributing to SG’s achievement!
For me it's incredible teamwork guys, it was so detailed and really concerned about anything. Congratulations. Someday I will visit it.
- 33:21
Human: "You behave"
Bird 🦜: Rolls eyes 🙄 👀
I love this! I am so happy to see the birds being treated with such tlc and the process of it all. Fascinating!
by looking at the habitat for the birds, it helps educate us of how they live and how sensitive to the environment they live in. This is a world class park and I hope to visit when I am back.
That sounds great! I would love to join you when you visit.
sounds like a plan .. you from singapore? @@iamavaenergy
amazing documentary!
Well done to the Bird Park team. They are so dedicated.
The bird park was impressive already, really looking forward to this new bird sanctuary ❤🎉🎉🎉
this is such an amazing documentary!!!!!!
Wow this is amazing, thanks for covering this. Kudos to the staff. Wish it can dubbed in other languages, my parents would love to see this
Great documentary!
Great Documentary! ♥️
25:25 Jurassic Park velociraptor scene vibes 😀
my youngest had so much fun watching this!
- That poor bird. Also, I hope they never have to move all of these birds ever again. That was stressing *ME* out!
Very impressive! Give yourselves a pat on the back!
well done guys!
It took me 10 yrs to find this documentary
So fascinating! Very nice documentary. Thank you for educating us about this amazing feat! Oh, should this new zoo become known as the eighth wonder of the world???😂😂😂😂
I went during the soft opening. It can make one feels lost of directions; wondering which aviary is he/she is in now. The only time you are sure which aviary area that you are/were in is when you are at the aircon sheltered area. Hope they have fix the metal bar issue on the walkway now.
Would love to go back to visit the park next year to see how the birds have adapted in their new home after staying there a year. Kudos to the bird park team!!
It's impressive how people change accent over time to adapt to different cultures
the water salty. HAHAHAHa imded
Very impressive move of so many species. Excellent job! BTW, how did you guys move the scrubs and trees?
26.10.2023.Very good and best.
Salute to Singapore ❤❤❤
Oh to carry a pelican like a plush toy
the part where they guide the cassowary "Old Lady" at night remind me the scene in Jurassic park where they trying to get the raptors into the cage 😨
donate to them for their hard work
They should make cuts into the rocks at the penguin enclosure to make steps. Poor penguins can’t climb up the rocks..
You are right, I see penguins struggling to climb up the slope and they used a non slip mat. The other side can keep for fun, the penguins can slide down into the water like water slide lol
What happens to Jurong Bird Park? Convert to factory zone or green lung?
They didnt show Alex Wong, the lady who was in charge of building the new park
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I can’t wait for mandai wildlife east rainforest wild eco resort nature themed indoor attraction green public spaces and boardwalk opening
Is the new park operational?
I went there once
how many birds died during this move?
lots including one of the rarest birds in the world a Philippine eagle the queen of all birds
I imagine they lost a number of birds in the process. As described in the video, birds can be very delicate in hot (and cold) conditions and many don't respond well to being moved. It's a calculated risk keepers have to take, but moving to improved facilities with more space and infrastructure for breeding rare and endangered species can make a huge difference to the ongoing survival of wild populations in the decades to come.
Im cassowary 🦃
Hallelujah to the toucan who passed 😢😭😢😿
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻✝️✝️✝️⛪️⛪️⛪️
He lived a good life...🫡
9:31 moments before death
- What is going to happen to the old bird park? Someone else should buy it out and make it a breeding spot for endangered animals as well like these people used to do.
Huh is this a reupload? I remember watching this in 2019
@10:12 😂😍
the vulture's name 💀💀💀
The poor tocan
I am gonna be a vet
The god dam nicknames hahahaha😂😂😂😂
What happens to the old land after they move?
FB is right behind this plot. I suppose it's going to be converted into a more profitable usage.
The first thing you notice when you come to China🇨🇳 is:
- it doesn't have many birds, no wild animals...
And this has to do with Singapore brid park in what way?
All these birds aren't native or it's 100% natural to have Emperor penguins in Asia?
This troll posts just for the sake of posting BS.
Get a life you sad, sad man!
You're in the wrong channel. You need to get out of your cage more often, it helps.
Lol,not sure why this idiot is talking about china
yet the Philippine eagle lent to this garden died.. lol.. so much so about the expertise
Lmao keyboard warrior.
what? it died?
EDIT: I searched and yes, it died due to infection. I wonder what happened and I hope they will be very honest why. In any case, the conservation to preserve them is still the TOP priority so I hope if they will send a replacement the purpose of the program will still be upheld.
Some birds are very difficult t keep alive outside their natural environment. Birds like the Philippine eagle have not had as much research carried out on them as many more common species, so even the 'experts' are still learning. They are difficult to study in the wild and populations are fragmented due to forestry mismanagement and environmental degradation by successive governments over many years. To suggest the organisation allowed the eagle to die due to a lack of expertise or care is a fairly shallow assessment, I think.
Take an L pinoy, I can’t foresee ur country having the infrastructure, funds or indeed expertise to conserve an endemic species such as ur precious Philippine eagle, which begs the question…do u think u guys could do any better? I think not, and the for the record it’s a park not a garden, ur country has nothing close to it so I don’t blame you
@@anserbauer309pinoys are shallow by nature, that’s wat happens when u spend 5 hours a day scrolling TikTok
@28:25 glad that the cassowary is happy and safe in the crate we made 🫰🏼😁
Rassclaat😊