Granby will be keeping the elephants and phasing them out in-park: https://fb.watch/b_kS4KN7E7/
The zoo has also offered a temporary home to 2 lions and 2 Amur tigers from Cherry Brook as they await paperwork to be moved south. They have arrived and are on rotation with the zoos lions and tigers. They are expecting to transfer them come spring.
Other 2022 News:
*I do not speak French-Canadian and the only thing that mentions the arrival of wildebeest is a 10-minute video in French-Canadian. If anyone can speak that language and could answer these questions that would be much appreciated; How many animals did the zoo acquire, what kind of wildebeest did the zoo acquire, and where did they get the wildebeest from?
According to the video and to an article in french, the zoo acquired two wildebeest, Eugénie (F, 6 years old) and Louis (M, 3 years old) from Parc Safari (Hemmingford, QC). They live with the two rhinos, red river hogs and marabou storks, and they replaced the waterbucks which were only a loan from another zoo.
The article said that the zoo is planning to acquire African cichlids and a type of bird to live with the hippos. There are also plans for the Japanese serows to live with red-crowned cranes in a new exhibit.
The article: La cohabitation en vogue au Zoo de Granby
I was at the zoo last week so if any of you have a question I will be happy to answer!
Thanks for answering my questions (btw @TinoPup you should read this post to see where the serows are).