Nine Asian palm civets were successfully relocated back to their primary habitat. According to reports from the Tallinn Zoo on April 25, 2026, the previous week presented a notable operational day for the zoo staff. Early on the day, efforts were undertaken to collect all nine individuals of the aasia palm civet. These animals had been housed temporarily on the grounds of the Vihmälemetsamaja due to ongoing renovation work at the main facility. The civets were subsequently transported and returned to their established enclosure at the vihmametsamajja. Upon their return, the civet family immediately resumed their natural behaviors. The group was observed drinking from a running water source and subsequently spent time thoroughly inspecting and patrolling their territory. The relocation marks the successful return of the civets to their permanent and preferred environment. The zoo staff ensured that the transition was managed carefully to minimize stress for the animals. The immediate resumption of normal activity suggests the animals quickly adapted to their familiar surroundings once back in their designated area. This successful repatriation allows the zoo to resume routine care and observation protocols for the species. The return to the vihmametsamajja enclosure ensures the continuity of the animals’ welfare and natural routines following the necessary maintenance period. Topics: #aasia #tagasi #vihmametsamajja Post navigation Macron: Trump, Putin ja Xi on Euroopa vastased Uksed kinni ja saalid tühjad: miks jäävad Tallinna rahvusrestoranid tühjaks?