TheEthiopianWolf03
Well-Known Member
This is the new news thread for Oakland zoo. A few things to start of the year...
-Unsure if this was mentioned in the previous thread but the mountain lions that the zoo rescued around Fall have been moved to Como Park zoo in Minnesota.
- The lone common crane (Liford’s) has either passed away or has been moved to another zoo as the site does not list the species anymore and the staff have been known to be accurate on what the zoo has and have been noted to change things quickly when an animal is added or moved. This can also be seen with the removal of Indian muntjacs from the site but they are still on the map so this might need to be double checked.
- Blue eyed black lemurs are not listed anymore as well which means they are not at the zoo anymore. I suspect they went to Duke due to the pair not having any progress at the zoo with breeding. If any can confirm or deconfirm this that would be great.
Let’s hope this year they can finally put together a master plan as they now have a handful of empty exhibits and they finished their almost a decade long plan of building the California Trail.
-Unsure if this was mentioned in the previous thread but the mountain lions that the zoo rescued around Fall have been moved to Como Park zoo in Minnesota.
- The lone common crane (Liford’s) has either passed away or has been moved to another zoo as the site does not list the species anymore and the staff have been known to be accurate on what the zoo has and have been noted to change things quickly when an animal is added or moved. This can also be seen with the removal of Indian muntjacs from the site but they are still on the map so this might need to be double checked.
- Blue eyed black lemurs are not listed anymore as well which means they are not at the zoo anymore. I suspect they went to Duke due to the pair not having any progress at the zoo with breeding. If any can confirm or deconfirm this that would be great.
Let’s hope this year they can finally put together a master plan as they now have a handful of empty exhibits and they finished their almost a decade long plan of building the California Trail.