I think the new signage said the outdoor exhibit and the Colobus exhibit will be opened next month but the new atrium will be complete in November.Does anyone know when Gorilla World expansion opens
I would love to do this experience, but no certain animal is guaranteed. Do any zoo regulars know if the southern tamandua is still walking around zoo grounds on certain days?
Are there no longer Indian rhinos at the zoo?I would very much imagine that if you mentioned a particular interest in the tamanduas, the Education staff would be willing to try and make sure that one of them is a part of your experience. Also, yes, the tamanduas are still being walked around the zoo, but I do not know if they have a set schedule as to which days they are taken out.
In other news:
Apparently the path around Rhino Reserve has reopened, and "Faru" the eastern black rhinoceros bull has, indeed, taken up residence in the former Indian rhinoceros (most recently Grèvy's zebra) yard. No word on whether or not the renovations to the zebra yard itself are complete.
As @Grant has stated, the Indian rhinoceros cow Manjula is still on site, but she now lives in the original Indian rhinoceros yard on the opposite side of Rhino Reserve. Faru has taken over the smaller yard next to the zebra yard that was built for Manjula's arrival when Nikki was still alive.Are there no longer Indian rhinos at the zoo?
This does mean both the male and female blacks are in sight, smell and sound of each other, right?!!As @Grant has stated, the Indian rhinoceros cow Manjula is still on site, but she now lives in the original Indian rhinoceros yard on the opposite side of Rhino Reserve. Faru has taken over the smaller yard next to the zebra yard that was built for Manjula's arrival when Nikki was still alive.
I think nothing has changed on that front. Cincinnati wil continue with rhino AI reproductive work, be this in GOHR mainly.@Kudu21 is it known if the zoo is still trying AI with Manjula?
They will definitely be able to hear and smell each other, but they will not be able to see each other any longer, no. There is a tall mock-rock barrier between the two yards, and the stall for what is now Faru's yard is in the basement of the main Rhino Reserve barn and not the black rhino barn.They were kept together up until a couple of months ago or so, until Seyia got to a point in her pregnancy when she no longer tolerated his presence. The former Indian rhinoceros yard has been re-renovated for rhinoceroses after housing the zebras for a short time to allow them both access to the outdoors at the same time; up until this was completed, they were rotating on and off-exhibit in the main black rhino yard.This does mean both the male and female blacks are in sight, smell and sound of each other, right?!!
@Grant, @Kifaru Bwana is correct. They are very much still working on AI research with Indian rhinos, and Manjula is absolutely a part of said work.I think nothing has changed on that front. Cincinnati wil continue with rhino AI reproductive work, be this in GOHR mainly.
This is an interesting development! I wonder if this could potentially mean that the female is pregnant?In the nursery, the southern tamandua has replaced Lucy the Bearcat. Lucy was moved next door in the always empty room.
I'm surprise to hear that much, as last I heard, the only changes that the colobus exhibits would be seeing would be new mesh! I'm glad that they appear to at least be receiving more of a touch-up than that.At Gorilla World, can't tell quite what's going on but new mesh has been added for the first Colobus exhibit so it appears that will not change entirely in the renovations. However, the second exhibit has been completely demolished and is being worked on so... we'll see.
In the nursery, the southern tamandua has replaced Lucy the Bearcat. Lucy was moved next door in the always empty room.
Yes, almost every inch of the nursery is visible. The Tamandua is in the third exhibit.Is this section of the nursery visible to guests? I would imagine so if you noticed the change, but just checking to be sure.