The zoo has announced that Matoke, a male okapi born at the zoo in 2012, has returned from the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.
14-year-old Amur tiger, Jupiter, passed away on Sunday, June 26, 2022 after contracting pneumonia after COVID-19.
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To be exact, he passed due to pneumonia, which he was more susceptible to because of having had COVID. Also, it should be noted that he " had been on long term treatment for chronic underlying illnesses, which made him more susceptible to this virus.", so the circumstances are not as clear cut as it seems on the surface.It should be noted he was the first animal to pass away due to COVID at the facility.
The zoo today announced the passing of Sprout the male Tasmanian devil on June 27, 2022. He was born on April 26, 2018.
I'd personally recommend the Roadhouse. It's one of my favorite nocturnal houses, and it has some decently rare animals like Kiwis, a Wombat, and Feathertail Gliders.Too late to edit my reply above.
What are the "Must see" at this zoo? I know markhor, bonobo, manatee, and the artic areas, but otherwise, is there anything I need to make a priority?
Too late to edit my reply above.
What are the "Must see" at this zoo? I know markhor, bonobo, manatee, and the artic areas, but otherwise, is there anything I need to make a priority?
The whole zoo is easily doable in one day, especially on a weekend or Friday, when they are open a whopping 9 hours! I don't think you need to worry about prioritizing certain areas, especially if you are potentially visiting over 2 days.Too late to edit my reply above.
What are the "Must see" at this zoo? I know markhor, bonobo, manatee, and the artic areas, but otherwise, is there anything I need to make a priority?
Check out my species list from May of this year! That’ll be sure to help you gauge what you want to see while thereThanks for the tips everyone! I forgot about the kiwi and wolverines - those are a must see for me. The nene are a favorite species, but we have those in Tampa so not a priority. Otherwise I just want to take in the habitats, that is more my thing than specific species. I like zoo design and how it wall works together, and Columbus is known for habitat design.
you will probably still see the nene since you pass there habitat on the way to the Australian area (they share their habitat with Flamingos).Thanks for the tips everyone! I forgot about the kiwi and wolverines - those are a must see for me. The nene are a favorite species, but we have those in Tampa so not a priority. Otherwise I just want to take in the habitats, that is more my thing than specific species. I like zoo design and how it wall works together, and Columbus is known for habitat design.
The zoo's facebook has photos of the new indoor exhibit for the orangutans.
Columbus Zoo opens new indoor orangutan viewing habitat | NBC4 WCMH-TV
And here's an article about it as well!