About eight years ago, there was a single individual in what's currently the red-ruffed lemur exhibit.When was the last time we had them?
About eight years ago, there was a single individual in what's currently the red-ruffed lemur exhibit.When was the last time we had them?
I didn't think there was room for having a baby hippoThings that I came across today while reading thru things about the future of the zoo. One is that they are planning on keeping the hippos at the zoo while they work on phase 3. Also they are aiming to be able to house one male two females and a baby.
Next year they are going to have an outdoor ice age experience.
Also they are going back and revisiting the master and strategic plan for the zoo for the next 7-10 years. Which probably goes to why we haven’t heard much about there plans for the future as much.
Sorry you’re right, I was referring to rhinos.I didn't think there was room for having a baby hippo
That makes senseSorry you’re right, I was referring to rhinos.
In other news, here's an article from the zoo on Bozeman the bear's move to the former polar bear exhibit: A New Habitat for Grizzly Bear Bozeman - Milwaukee County Zoo
And on the pelicans, flamingos, and crested screamers going back inside due to avian flu concerns: Several Bird Species are Moved Indoors as a Pre-caution - Milwaukee County Zoo
Also, two new heifers (cows) have been added to the Family Farm:
“Mooove” on Over as the Zoo Welcomes New Heifers to the Farm - Milwaukee County Zoo
I believe three. One per exhibit.So do they have three brown bear exhibits now? How many bears total?
There are three bear exhibits, two labeled "grizzly bear" with four bears total (3 in one exhibit, 1 in the other) and another exhibit with "Alaskan brown bear" named Boris.So do they have three brown bear exhibits now? How many bears total?
The Pacific tank still had water in it on my visit today, but I agree, it has been empty for quite some time now.I feel like the two tanks (jellyfish and the pacific tank) keep taking turns on which one is up and the other is down, I wonder what’s going on with them?
I was there last week and it had some fish and items in it. I’m just wondering if we are getting cuttlefish or jellyfish now in the other tank, and if so why can’t we keep anything in there for very long?The Pacific tank still had water in it on my visit today, but I agree, it has been empty for quite some time now.
I thought it was previously said Milwaukee only had grizzlies -- the article about Bozeman's move confirms as you said that Boris is still kicking, which is good news. Even two different kinds of brown bear is still a better variety than only grizzlies.There are three bear exhibits, two labeled "grizzly bear" with four bears total (3 in one exhibit, 1 in the other) and another exhibit with "Alaskan brown bear" named Boris.
DeBrazza's monkeys are taking up residence in the old mandrill exhibit soon. They should arrive within the next few months.

As of today it was the following:Thank you for the update @pachyderm pro !
Does anyone know the current species list for Small Mammal House?
Thank you. While the day room sounds like possibly an improvement, the nocturnal room has certainly changed since I was last there.As of today it was the following:
Dayturnal Room:
Hoffman's Two-toed Sloth, Red-rumped Agouti
Ring-tailed Lemur
Cotton Top Tamarin
Golden Lion Tamarin
Callimico
Prevost's Squirrel
Dwarf Mongoose
Nocturnal Room:
Straw-colored Fruit Bat
Vampire Bat
Prehensile-tailed Porcupine, Southern Three-banded Armadillo
Mohol Bushbaby
Fennec Fox
As of today it was the following:
Dayturnal Room:
Hoffman's Two-toed Sloth, Red-rumped Agouti
Ring-tailed Lemur
Cotton Top Tamarin
Golden Lion Tamarin
Callimico
Prevost's Squirrel
Dwarf Mongoose
Nocturnal Room:
Straw-colored Fruit Bat
Vampire Bat
Prehensile-tailed Porcupine, Southern Three-banded Armadillo
Mohol Bushbaby
Fennec Fox