Some bits and pieces from a visit to the zoo this morning:
The tanks for Shingleback Skink (in the old elephant house) and Otago Skinks (in the NZ section) are both completely empty - the former has a sign saying something like "Animals Coming Soon", while the latter has a sign saying that the lizards are being introduced to a new arrival. However both tanks are actually empty empty, as in no substrate or anything else. I haven't seen a Shingleback at the zoo since around the middle of the year, so I don't think they have them at all any more.
However, in a surprise twist, the "tool shed" in the Australian walk-through area now has a lizard in it! The exhibit was originally for an Eastern Water Dragon but has been unoccupied with an "Animals Back Soon" sign for over a year now. Today there was a Blue-tongued Skink in there.
The enclosure for Capybaras at the entrance has an "Animals Back Soon" sign, as it has done for a while. I think the Capybaras which were in here are the five males which were exported to Taronga a couple of months ago. I'd guess it will remain empty until the current crop of Capybara babies are old enough to be split off here.
The old baboon enclosure is still just sitting there with a "Planning In Progress" sign on it (it is almost a year since the last of the baoons were euthanised).
The Crested Porcupines appear to no longer be on display (their "burrows" in the Meerkat enclosure were shut up and the windows mirrored).
I think the Brolga is now dead because I haven't seen him for ages and his signage has since been removed.
And finally for the "bad" news, the steep zigzag pathway running from the Servals down to the Sun Bear is blocked at both ends with what looks like (semi?)-permanent fencing. Not sure what is happening there. It's unlikely to be animal-related because of the steepness of that section. It makes moving around the zoo a bit of a pain though because you have to back-track all the way to the old elephant house.
On the better news front, I saw the two new Tasmanian Devils which arrived recently from Australia.
The most interesting item of the day is that the Bolivian Squirrel Monkey cage is undergoing some serious redevelopment into a walk-through enclosure. I didn't have my camera with me so no photos of it, but I'll add a older photo below from the gallery so it is easy to envision. If you look at each vertical section of the cage, the two sections on the left were for tamarins (Cottontops and Golden Lions would swap back and forth), while the four sections on the right - only three sections are visible in the photo - was the cage for the Squirrel Monkeys. Now the left-most vertical section(s) has been removed as the entrance path for the enclosure, with visitor access at the back-left of the enclosure. Along the rear of the enclosure is a raised deck with a separate cage behind - I'm guessing for either parrots or tamarins. A set of wooden steps come down from the deck into the main enclosure which now has several pathways inside. I'm assuming this will be a walk-through for the Squirrel Monkeys. It's a good-sized cage for the monkeys, although I feel it isn't quite large enough to be comfortable as a walk-through, especially on any busy days, but I guess I can't judge that properly until it is actually finished and accessible. The centre "vertical section" (either the one which is cut half-off on the right side of the photo below, or the one to the left of it; not sure which) has been entirely removed, presumably for an extra entry or exit door. Probably it will be a one-way walk-through to ease congestion.