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I know of: Brookfield, Memphis, LA , Colombus and Toronto that have Southern Hairy Nosed Wombats.

Although I believe only ABQ and San Diego have Common Wombats.
Miami has Southern Hairy-Nosed and Toledo has Common.
 
Houston should also keep common wombat.

I believe the Safari Park should have ambassador wombats BTS, any idea what species those are?
 
I had the privilege of attending a Donor's Preview of Wildlife Explorers Basecamp this morning. I have uploaded a few photos. I feel they did a great job. It is pretty amazing. It was a little overwhelming with all the things to do and see. Even though it was donors only it was crowded. I can't imagine how crowded it will be on opening day! Wildlife Explorers Basecamp Update
 
I had the privilege of attending a Donor's Preview of Wildlife Explorers Basecamp this morning. I have uploaded a few photos. I feel they did a great job. It is pretty amazing. It was a little overwhelming with all the things to do and see. Even though it was donors only it was crowded. I can't imagine how crowded it will be on opening day! Wildlife Explorers Basecamp Update

South American Lungfish and Chinese Giant Salamander, nice!
 
I thought I heard somewhere that Houston’s last wombat had passed away. Is this not the case?
Additionally, I don’t think they’ve been listed on any of their recent U.S.D.A inspections.

Lily should still be there afaik. She's only middle aged for a wombat.
 
I had the privilege of attending a Donor's Preview of Wildlife Explorers Basecamp this morning. I have uploaded a few photos. I feel they did a great job. It is pretty amazing. It was a little overwhelming with all the things to do and see. Even though it was donors only it was crowded. I can't imagine how crowded it will be on opening day! Wildlife Explorers Basecamp Update
Did you see what species they have? I know someone mentioned earlier there were no surprise rare species but I’ve still held out a little bit of hope.
 
I know someone mentioned earlier there were no surprise rare species but I’ve still held out a little bit of hope.
Like Argus mentioned earlier, Chinese Salamander and South America lungfish are quite rare. In regards to “surprise” species, the website says they have caiman on habitat in the basecamp which I don’t believe was announced earlier. When I said there were no surprise rarities, I was referring to mammals only.
 
Like Argus mentioned earlier, Chinese Salamander and South America lungfish are quite rare. In regards to “surprise” species, the website says they have caiman on habitat in the basecamp which I don’t believe was announced earlier. When I said there were no surprise rarities, I was referring to mammals only.
Dwarf caiman is the species that's on exhibit. I believe coconut crab was mentioned at one point as well which is also very welcome.
 
I had the privilege of attending a Donor's Preview of Wildlife Explorers Basecamp this morning. I have uploaded a few photos. I feel they did a great job. It is pretty amazing. It was a little overwhelming with all the things to do and see. Even though it was donors only it was crowded. I can't imagine how crowded it will be on opening day! Wildlife Explorers Basecamp Update
I’ll be going next Monday and Tuesday to do a photo shoot the whole complex, I should be getting a new lens before then to try out there :) I don’t know if you’re going back anytime soon but I can’t wait to see it in person just from the awesome photos you posted!
 
I thought I heard somewhere that Houston’s last wombat had passed away. Is this not the case?
Additionally, I don’t think they’ve been listed on any of their recent U.S.D.A inspections.
Lily should still be there afaik. She's only middle aged for a wombat.
I never saw any sign of wombat in 2018.
Houston's wombat moved to Toledo. She is a wild-born individual and came into care at Healesville Sanctuary (Victoria, Australia) and was then exported to the US. There is a livestream about her from June 2020 on Toledo's FB page.
 
Houston's wombat moved to Toledo. She is a wild-born individual and came into care at Healesville Sanctuary (Victoria, Australia) and was then exported to the US. There is a livestream about her from June 2020 on Toledo's FB page.

Thank you for the confirmation. Lily and another wombat, Lullaby, were both noted as coming from Melbourne (Healesville Sanctuary) back in 2014. Not sure on the current whereabouts of Lullaby though.
 
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