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On March 16th, 2022, the zoo announced that (0.0.2) pygmy slow lorises were born on March 1st.
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On March 16th, 2022, the zoo announced that (0.0.2) pygmy slow lorises were born on March 1st.
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Naming competition for Pygmy slow lorises:
Lake Superior Zoo Needs Help Naming New Pygmy Slow Loris Babies - Fox21Online
The options are:
1. Mai and Chi, Vietnamese words for flower and tree branch
2. Romano and Feta
3. Gnocchi and Pesto
How sadOn April 21st, the zoo announced that their (1.0) African lion named Leo has passed away at 14.5 years old from an autoimmune disease.
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I really like the sounds of this! Especially happy to see them planing to build a dedicated reptile house, as the current setup of the Reptiles and Amphibians spread around the Main Building and PCC isn’t very effective, and at times feels unorganized and clunky.On May 23rd, it was reported that the Duluth city council approved the zoo's 15-year master plan, which will wrap up in 2037. In six phases, the zoo will:
The zoo only has secured funding for the first phase, which comes to the tune of $600,000. It was also reported that 2021 was the highest year of attendance since 2005.
- Design a new main building and restore the nature trail.
- Update immersive play experiences and expand exhibits.
- Constructing the new main building, expanding the garden and modifying pathways
- Turn the historic pavilion into a two-story reptile house, as well as construct a butterfly conservatory.
- Modify the zoo's Australian exhibit and expand the raptor exhibits.
- Update the Primate Conservation Center and Animal Care Center.
https://www.kbjr6.com/2022/05/24/lake-superior-zoo-unveils-new-15-year-plan/
The master plan document states that the deer paddocks will be renovated for...white-tailed deer and caribou, which were two of the species that formerly inhabited those paddocks. I'm actually surprised they didn't go with elk to tie into a reintroduction effort that will be taking place soon in nearby public lands.A bit disappointed not to hear anything about the abandoned Deer paddocks, as they are a huge waste of space and are an eyesore to look at. Even tearing them down and putting up some sort of fence or wall would be better that to just let them sit there and decay.
On July 19th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) Chinese goral named Xiazhi was born on June 24th.
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On July 19th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) Chinese goral named Xiazhi was born on June 24th.
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Yes, very good news! Gorals are not doing very well and have a very small population size so it’s great to see births occurring. There were four births last year iirc and now another this year, which is excellent news.Now that is some good news!
Excellent news considering how small the small population isOn July 19th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) Chinese goral named Xiazhi was born on June 24th.
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How exciting! I’ll hopefully be able to make it up to Duluth this summer to see him for myself!On July 19th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) Chinese goral named Xiazhi was born on June 24th.
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