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It's rather interesting that despite being such an old zoo with so many species, Milwaukee doesn't have very many "former" exhibits. Most of the zoo that was built many decades ago still stands today. Despite this, there are a ton of species that have come and gone throughout the years. A good chunk of the zoos central outdoor area is still labeled Africa/Asia/South America, so to avoid any confusion I will be dividing the three into their own lists. Also, I am not aware of the dates many of these species were phased out so please forgive me for the lack of info on that front.

Adventure Africa:
Yellow-backed Duiker

Africa Exhibits:

Giant Eland
Goliath Heron
Grant's Gazelle
Kori Bustard
Secretary Bird
Springbok
White Rhino

Asia Exhibits:
Asian Black Bear
Asian Elephant
Axis Deer
Blackbuck
Indian Rhino
Malayan Tapir
Sarus Crane

South America Exhibit:
Capybara
Cosoroba Swan
Giant Anteater
King Vulture
Lowland Paca
Patagonian Cavy
Various Macaw and Parrot Species

North America:
American Bison
American Black Bear
Black-tailed Prairie Dog
Dall Sheep
Great-Horned Owl
Moose
Polar Bear
Sandhill Crane
Steller's Sea Lion
Timber Wolf
White-tailed Deer
Wolverine

Australia (Former Exhibit):
Bennet's Wallaby
Emu
Red Kangaroo
Matschie's Tree Kangaroo
Koala
Turkey (Species Unknown)

Big Cat Country:
Amur Leopard
Caracal
Cougar

Monkey Island:
Rhesus Macaque
American Mink

Aviary:
Adelie Penguin
Black-crowned Night Heron
Black-necked Swan
Fulvous Tree Duck
King Penguin
Red-Billed Pintail

Primates of the World:
Barbary Ape
Black Macaque
Brown Stump-tail Monkey
Crested Mangabey
Debrazza's Monkey
Diana Monkey
Gelada
Lar Gibbon
Lion-tailed Macaque
Proboscis Monkey
Patas Monkey
Red Uakari
Sclater's Guenon
Skye's Guenon
Spectacled Langur
Tufted Capuchin

Reptile and Aquatics Center:
African Rock Python
Alligator Snapping Turtle
Amazon River Dolphin
American Alligator
Basilisk
Green Anaconda
Indan Rock Python
Russel's Viper
Water Monitor Lizard

Small Mammal House (Daylight Room):
Bat Eared Fox
Black-backed Jackal
Douroucouli
Dwarf Mongoose
Fisher
Grison
Jaguarundi
Meerkat
Rock Hyrax
Squirrel Monkey
Tayra
Tree Shrew

Small Mammal House (Nocturnal Room):
Binturong
Bush-tailed Galago
Ferret Badger
Genet (Species Unknown)
Giant Pangolin
Hog Badger
Kinkajou
Masked Palm Civet
Pale Fox
Palm Civet
Pygmy Slow Lorris
 
It's rather interesting that despite being such an old zoo with so many species, Milwaukee doesn't have very many "former" exhibits. Most of the zoo that was built many decades ago still stands today. Despite this, there are a ton of species that have come and gone throughout the years. A good chunk of the zoos central outdoor area is still labeled Africa/Asia/South America, so to avoid any confusion I will be dividing the three into their own lists. Also, I am not aware of the dates many of these species were phased out so please forgive me for the lack of info on that front.



I visited Milwaukee County Zoo for the first time in 2016. After that trip, I read the entry on the zoo in Allen Nyhuis's 1994 "Zoo Book." It was pretty surprising how the zoo seemed virtually the same from its description written over 20 years earlier.
 
I would be nice to have the year of phase-out for each species when known.

Aren't the Tayras still around bts? I think the Moose are too. And when did Milwaukee have Goliath Heron?

If Milwaukee had turkeys they would have been Wild Turkeys. Are you sure they did, though? I know wild Wild Turkeys will often hang around in zoo exhibits.

A few more to be noted:

Africa
Ruppell's Griffon Vulture
White Stork
Vulturine Guineafowl
African Spurred Tortoise
Black Rhino (2021)

North America

Mule Deer

Australia
Red Lionfish (2017)
various corals (2017)

Aviary
African Spoonbill
Sora
Crimson-backed Tanager
Red-legged Honeyeater
Blue-faced Honeyeater (2021)
"Blue-crowned" Motmot
Hooded Merganser
Laughing Kookaburra (2021)
Asian fairy-Bluebird
Golden-backed Woodpecker
Green Aracari
Guam Rail
White-faced Whistling-Duck (2021)

Family Farm
Eastern Gray Squirrel
Barred Owl

Birds of Prey Show
Eurasian Eagle-Owl
Red-crowned Parrot
Military Macaw
Wedge-tailed Eagle
Barn Owl
Red-tailed Hawk
Bald Eagle

Small Mammals (Day)
Ring-tailed Lemur (2021)
Golden-headed Lion Tamarin
Golden Lion Tamarin (2021)

Small Mammals (Night)
Black-footed Cat
Fennec Fox (2021)

Aquatic and Reptile Center
Moon Jelly
Lined Red Chiton (2021)
Grunt Sculpin (2021)
Amazon Tree Boa
Brazilian Rainbow Boa
Roi Island Snake-necked Turtle
Common Suriname Toad (2021)
Prehensile-tailed Skink (2021)
Chacoan Horned Frog (2021)

African Apes
Rainbow Lizard
 
Aren't the Tayras still around bts? I think the Moose are too. And when did Milwaukee have Goliath Heron?
I'm not sure about the tayras, but I believe at least one moose is still being held off exhibit. There may even be a tree kangaroo or two still around. The Goliath heron was around during the 80s and I am not sure when it was removed.
Small Mammals (Day)
Ring-tailed Lemur (2021)
Golden-headed Lion Tamarin
Golden Lion Tamarin (2021)

Small Mammals (Night)
Black-footed Cat
Fennec Fox (2021)
I haven't been in the small mammal house since the pandemic started so I had no idea that the lemurs and tamarins are gone. What's left in that room at this point? Callimicos, red-ruffed lemurs, the sloth and the agouti?

Also, a new pair of fennec foxes went on exhibit in September so that is definitely not a former species.
 
I'm not sure about the tayras, but I believe at least one moose is still being held off exhibit. There may even be a tree kangaroo or two still around. The Goliath heron was around during the 80s and I am not sure when it was removed.

I haven't been in the small mammal house since the pandemic started so I had no idea that the lemurs and tamarins are gone. What's left in that room at this point? Callimicos, red-ruffed lemurs, the sloth and the agouti?

Also, a new pair of fennec foxes went on exhibit in September so that is definitely not a former species.
I know for a fact that the tree kangaroos are all gone.

I didn't know about the new Fennec Foxes, thanks!

Yeah, the Small Mammal building feels super empty right now. Here's the current species list:

Diurnal Side
Red-rumped Agouti
Hoffmann's Two-toed Sloth
Cotton-top Tamarin
Red Ruffed Lemur
Goeldi's Monkey

Nocturnal Side
Straw-colored Fruit Bat
Common Vampire Bat
Southern Three-banded Armadillo
Prehensile-tailed Porcupine
South African Springhaas
Potto
Senegal Bushbaby
Fennec Fox
 
It's rather interesting that despite being such an old zoo with so many species, Milwaukee doesn't have very many "former" exhibits. Most of the zoo that was built many decades ago still stands today. Despite this, there are a ton of species that have come and gone throughout the years. A good chunk of the zoos central outdoor area is still labeled Africa/Asia/South America, so to avoid any confusion I will be dividing the three into their own lists. Also, I am not aware of the dates many of these species were phased out so please forgive me for the lack of info on that front.

Adventure Africa:
Yellow-backed Duiker

Africa Exhibits:

Giant Eland
Goliath Heron
Grant's Gazelle
Kori Bustard
Secretary Bird
Springbok
White Rhino

Asia Exhibits:
Asian Black Bear
Asian Elephant
Axis Deer
Blackbuck
Indian Rhino
Malayan Tapir
Sarus Crane

South America Exhibit:
Capybara
Cosoroba Swan
Giant Anteater
King Vulture
Lowland Paca
Patagonian Cavy
Various Macaw and Parrot Species

North America:
American Bison
American Black Bear
Black-tailed Prairie Dog
Dall Sheep
Great-Horned Owl
Moose
Polar Bear
Sandhill Crane
Steller's Sea Lion
Timber Wolf
White-tailed Deer
Wolverine

Australia (Former Exhibit):
Bennet's Wallaby
Emu
Red Kangaroo
Matschie's Tree Kangaroo
Koala
Turkey (Species Unknown)

Big Cat Country:
Amur Leopard
Caracal
Cougar

Monkey Island:
Rhesus Macaque
American Mink

Aviary:
Adelie Penguin
Black-crowned Night Heron
Black-necked Swan
Fulvous Tree Duck
King Penguin
Red-Billed Pintail

Primates of the World:
Barbary Ape
Black Macaque
Brown Stump-tail Monkey
Crested Mangabey
Debrazza's Monkey
Diana Monkey
Gelada
Lar Gibbon
Lion-tailed Macaque
Proboscis Monkey
Patas Monkey
Red Uakari
Sclater's Guenon
Skye's Guenon
Spectacled Langur
Tufted Capuchin

Reptile and Aquatics Center:
African Rock Python
Alligator Snapping Turtle
Amazon River Dolphin
American Alligator
Basilisk
Green Anaconda
Indan Rock Python
Russel's Viper
Water Monitor Lizard

Small Mammal House (Daylight Room):
Bat Eared Fox
Black-backed Jackal
Douroucouli
Dwarf Mongoose
Fisher
Grison
Jaguarundi
Meerkat
Rock Hyrax
Squirrel Monkey
Tayra
Tree Shrew

Small Mammal House (Nocturnal Room):
Binturong
Bush-tailed Galago
Ferret Badger
Genet (Species Unknown)
Giant Pangolin
Hog Badger
Kinkajou
Masked Palm Civet
Pale Fox
Palm Civet
Pygmy Slow Lorris

The zoo still has a moose, though she’s backstage they still one, and I believe room to have more. I wonder what other animals still exist but aren’t on exhibit for the public to see.
 
I would be nice to have the year of phase-out for each species when known.

Aren't the Tayras still around bts? I think the Moose are too. And when did Milwaukee have Goliath Heron?

If Milwaukee had turkeys they would have been Wild Turkeys. Are you sure they did, though? I know wild Wild Turkeys will often hang around in zoo exhibits.

A few more to be noted:

Africa
Ruppell's Griffon Vulture
White Stork
Vulturine Guineafowl
African Spurred Tortoise
Black Rhino (2021)

North America

Mule Deer

Australia
Red Lionfish (2017)
various corals (2017)

Aviary
African Spoonbill
Sora
Crimson-backed Tanager
Red-legged Honeyeater
Blue-faced Honeyeater (2021)
"Blue-crowned" Motmot
Hooded Merganser
Laughing Kookaburra (2021)
Asian fairy-Bluebird
Golden-backed Woodpecker
Green Aracari
Guam Rail
White-faced Whistling-Duck (2021)

Family Farm
Eastern Gray Squirrel
Barred Owl

Birds of Prey Show
Eurasian Eagle-Owl
Red-crowned Parrot
Military Macaw
Wedge-tailed Eagle
Barn Owl
Red-tailed Hawk
Bald Eagle

Small Mammals (Day)
Ring-tailed Lemur (2021)
Golden-headed Lion Tamarin
Golden Lion Tamarin (2021)

Small Mammals (Night)
Black-footed Cat
Fennec Fox (2021)

Aquatic and Reptile Center
Moon Jelly
Lined Red Chiton (2021)
Grunt Sculpin (2021)
Amazon Tree Boa
Brazilian Rainbow Boa
Roi Island Snake-necked Turtle
Common Suriname Toad (2021)
Prehensile-tailed Skink (2021)
Chacoan Horned Frog (2021)

African Apes
Rainbow Lizard
Also in the AARC was river dolphins too
 
I belive there used to be turkeys in the moose exhibit. Africa section used to have Spekes Gazelle if I remember correctly.
 
I belive there used to be turkeys in the moose exhibit. Africa section used to have Spekes Gazelle if I remember correctly.
There were never any turkeys in that exhibit other than wild ones that may have flown in.

1st post?
It's rather interesting that despite being such an old zoo with so many species, Milwaukee doesn't have very many "former" exhibits. Most of the zoo that was built many decades ago still stands today. Despite this, there are a ton of species that have come and gone throughout the years. A good chunk of the zoos central outdoor area is still labeled Africa/Asia/South America, so to avoid any confusion I will be dividing the three into their own lists. Also, I am not aware of the dates many of these species were phased out so please forgive me for the lack of info on that front.

Adventure Africa:
Yellow-backed Duiker

Africa Exhibits:

Giant Eland
Goliath Heron
Grant's Gazelle
Kori Bustard
Secretary Bird
Springbok
White Rhino

Asia Exhibits:
Asian Black Bear
Asian Elephant
Axis Deer
Blackbuck
Indian Rhino
Malayan Tapir
Sarus Crane

South America Exhibit:
Capybara
Cosoroba Swan
Giant Anteater
King Vulture
Lowland Paca
Patagonian Cavy
Various Macaw and Parrot Species

North America:
American Bison
American Black Bear
Black-tailed Prairie Dog
Dall Sheep
Great-Horned Owl
Moose
Polar Bear
Sandhill Crane
Steller's Sea Lion
Timber Wolf
White-tailed Deer
Wolverine

Australia (Former Exhibit):
Bennet's Wallaby
Emu
Red Kangaroo
Matschie's Tree Kangaroo
Koala
Turkey (Species Unknown)

Big Cat Country:
Amur Leopard
Caracal
Cougar

Monkey Island:
Rhesus Macaque
American Mink

Aviary:
Adelie Penguin
Black-crowned Night Heron
Black-necked Swan
Fulvous Tree Duck
King Penguin
Red-Billed Pintail

Primates of the World:
Barbary Ape
Black Macaque
Brown Stump-tail Monkey
Crested Mangabey
Debrazza's Monkey
Diana Monkey
Gelada
Lar Gibbon
Lion-tailed Macaque
Proboscis Monkey
Patas Monkey
Red Uakari
Sclater's Guenon
Skye's Guenon
Spectacled Langur
Tufted Capuchin

Reptile and Aquatics Center:
African Rock Python
Alligator Snapping Turtle
Amazon River Dolphin
American Alligator
Basilisk
Green Anaconda
Indan Rock Python
Russel's Viper
Water Monitor Lizard

Small Mammal House (Daylight Room):
Bat Eared Fox
Black-backed Jackal
Douroucouli
Dwarf Mongoose
Fisher
Grison
Jaguarundi
Meerkat
Rock Hyrax
Squirrel Monkey
Tayra
Tree Shrew

Small Mammal House (Nocturnal Room):
Binturong
Bush-tailed Galago
Ferret Badger
Genet (Species Unknown)
Giant Pangolin
Hog Badger
Kinkajou
Masked Palm Civet
Pale Fox
Palm Civet
Pygmy Slow Lorris
 
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