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The zoo is reopened after being closed since the beginning of January. I have some things that changed since the zoo has been closed:

- McNeil Avian Center is fully open again, after a year-long closure due to avian influenza. Visitors are required to sanitize their feet upon entering and exiting the building. Over the year of closure, there have been some changes on the birds. The Mariana fruit dove passed away after extended age-related health issues and living off display for quite some time. He was at least 24 because he hatched in the wild which is very old for doves. There is only one elderly white-winged wood Duck left, the other one died due to old age and cancer. The olive-headed lorikeet also passed away. There are only two Victoria crowned pigeons left, the third one moved to another zoo. Both great argus pheasants are now in the walk-through rainforest. The eclectus parrot is still behind-the-scenes but I saw her from the rainforest section from a far distance in one of the back enclosures.

- The cheetahs have a new climbing structure, they now have a lower height den connected with tree branches. The zoo got rid of their old tall den which they would sometimes surprisingly climb up all the way to the top of it.

- The black-and-white ruffed lemurs moved to PECO Primate Reserve and are in the space where the mongoose lemurs used to live. The mongoose lemurs now live with the ring-tailed lemurs and will be out on the island in front of the building on warmer days. There are only the three brothers left in the family troop, the mother passed away during the closure.

-Several exhibits in the reptile house are being renovated, mostly in the center. The sailfin lizards, king cobra and Travancore tortoise/black tree monitor exhibits are all being renovated and cleaned due for pest control. Two young male black tree monitors arrived at the zoo back in September and once they grow older they will go on exhibit and the two very old males will retire off-exhibit. But they are still a little too small, so when the exhibit is done the old ones will still be on exhibit for a little while. The zoo is getting a new king cobra in the spring, but before it arrives, a false water cobra will go in that exhibit temporarily. There were some cockroaches sneaking their way into the exhibits so they are being cleaned for pest control. The zoo hopes to get them done by March 9th. The emperor spotted newt exhibit is also being cleaned but the zoo hopes to have that done by next week. The hosmers skinks are moving into the exhibit where the Panamint rattlesnake used to live, and a second shingleback skink that arrived a month ago will go into the exhibit with the lone shingleback skink. Additionally, the hellbender passed away on Wednesday after a sudden decline. She got all bloated and was taken off exhibit on Monday, but she passed on her own two days later.
 
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Has Philly ever put out a new master plan since that one CLR Designs made or are they formulating something else?
 
Since the start of covid, they've been closing every January / part of February to give workers a break, like some other zoos.
Is that not falling within a holiday period in America?
 
Is that not falling within a holiday period in America?

No, January is a pretty dead month without much going on. Kids are back in school and just had winter break so field trips don't really happen, there's more potential for weather closures, etc. Most places in the northeast close for winter, and since covid some of the few that stayed open all year have started closing for January, or at least only being open on weekends.
 
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I also imagine that having the whole zoo closed is good for fixing/renovating stuff
 
A friend of mine showed me a list of birds on exhibit right now at the zoo. There is a scarlet-faced liocichla at Wings of Asia. I know that the McNeil Avian Center is open but I'm not sure about Wings of Asia. Many of the pheasants are still at Water is Life.
 
I returned to the Philadelphia Zoo today for the first time in three years. There were some knob-tailed geckos where the western banded geckos used to be but there was no signage for them. Anyone know what species they were?
Also, there is some major construction going on at the zoo. The path from the food truck area next to the Treehouse to the current spider monkey exhibit is closed off for construction. I saw there was a big globe where the train used to be and the old children's zoo is sealed off as well. Small Mammal House is also closed for renovations. I am pretty excited to see new changes that will occur at the zoo. Anyone know what the new changes will be?
 
I returned to the Philadelphia Zoo today for the first time in three years. There were some knob-tailed geckos where the western banded geckos used to be but there was no signage for them. Anyone know what species they were?
Also, there is some major construction going on at the zoo. The path from the food truck area next to the Treehouse to the current spider monkey exhibit is closed off for construction. I saw there was a big globe where the train used to be and the old children's zoo is sealed off as well. Small Mammal House is also closed for renovations. I am pretty excited to see new changes that will occur at the zoo. Anyone know what the new changes will be?

Small Mammal House has been closed for years now. That other stuff is new, though, and hasn't been mentioned in any member e-mails or newsletters.
 
Small Mammal House has been closed for years now. That other stuff is new, though, and hasn't been mentioned in any member e-mails or newsletters.
Yeah. I'm glad the Small Mammal House is getting renovated. Some of the stairs to the entrance are broken and it's been needing a facelift for a while.
 
Yeah. I'm glad the Small Mammal House is getting renovated. Some of the stairs to the entrance are broken and it's been needing a facelift for a while.

We still don't know what's being done with it yet. They had been planning on knocking it down.
 
On March 7th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) Burchell's zebra named Laura passed away at age 24 due to a combination of age-related heart disease, severe generalized arthritis, and a significant hind limb muscle injury she sustained after getting work done on her teeth.

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Went to the zoo today and I feel like I'm going crazy. Has that desert section of the herp house always been there? I haven't been in there since 2019, but I remember it being a horseshoe shape with the little aquatic nook. I have no memory of this entire extra room in the middle!

-Small mammal house definitely isn't being knocked down, it would cost more than redoing the building. They have no idea what they're doing with it.
-Maned wolf said "habitat temporarily empty".
-Lots of extra netting on most bird areas. Bird Valley birds were all out, though.
-Travancore tortoise is off exhibit.
-Hippos weren't out.
-Ankole-Watusi are VERY popular.
 
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