Cookie, the 22-year-old lioness, was euthanized.
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So cute!Prairie dog pups born; nyala arrive:
Phoenix Zoo welcomed new species and 14 prairie dog pups this week - KTAR.com
The Phoenix Zoo welcomed a new species along with the birth of 14 prairie dog pups this week, the zoo announced.
In addition to newborn pups, another two litters are anticipated in the coming weeks.
Nice endeavour for local wildlife in the backyard.Two male Desert bighorn sheep have been born:
Phoenix Zoo welcomes two baby bighorn lambs
Two male baby bighorn lambs have made their debut at the zoo. One little guy was born on March 30 to mother Mija. The second was born April 9 to mother Athena. Both lambs share the same father, Captain Jack Sparrow.
Captain Jack is a wild-caught ram from southern Arizona, brought to Phoenix through a collaboration between the zoo, Arizona Game & Fish, and and the Species Survival Plan program for desert bighorn sheep.
No ocelot. The last one (which I presume died though maybe it was transferred) was replaced with a sloth. The exhibit next to that in Children's Trail had a three legged caracal when I was there last, but it's been a few years so I don't know if it's still there. They have a dedicated bobcat exhibit in Arizona Trail so I assume they will always have bobcat (unless they are temporarily between them because one died and they are awaiting a new one).Does the zoo still have ocelot? I'm not seeing any social media or anything from the last few years for one, but the species is still listed on the children's tail page (Children's Trail - Phoenix Zoo). Same for bobcat and caracal?
The mix of drive-through and pedestrian visitors at a zoo seems like a disaster in the making to me. Too many distracted drivers, too many un-tethered toddlers all in the same space.During the summer months (June, July, August 2021) the zoo will be closed to walk-in visitors and open only for drive-thru. This comes at a substantially higher price (even for members), though I suppose if you had a full carload it would be cheaper. Several members voiced opposition on Facebook and at least one poster has cancelled their membership. (I let my membership expire a couple years ago and am glad I did because this policy of not letting members use their membership to walk through their zoo for half the week is insane IMO).
Good thing I'll be visiting next week before this starts.During the summer months (June, July, August 2021) the zoo will be closed to walk-in visitors and open only for drive-thru. This comes at a substantially higher price (even for members), though I suppose if you had a full carload it would be cheaper. Several members voiced opposition on Facebook and at least one poster has cancelled their membership. (I let my membership expire a couple years ago and am glad I did because this policy of not letting members use their membership to walk through their zoo for half the week is insane IMO).
The mix of drive-through and pedestrian visitors at a zoo seems like a disaster in the making to me. Too many distracted drivers, too many un-tethered toddlers all in the same space.
I just went to the Phoenix Zoo for the first time yesterday, and the three legged caracal was still there. I saw her sleeping inside a box, so I couldn’t get a picture. I also saw a magpie-robin in the bird exhibit near the tigers and orangutans, could someone identify what type it was? Oriental magpie-robin?No ocelot. The last one (which I presume died though maybe it was transferred) was replaced with a sloth. The exhibit next to that in Children's Trail had a three legged caracal when I was there last, but it's been a few years so I don't know if it's still there. They have a dedicated bobcat exhibit in Arizona Trail so I assume they will always have bobcat (unless they are temporarily between them because one died and they are awaiting a new one).