We visited on the 27th and our animals are definitely doing what they do best. Tons of new babies popping up and we got to see Kunda and Kayembe live!! I'm so excited to see these two grow up. Our first time seeing the elephant crossing, too. That was awesome.
Australian Adventure feels like it's approaching dire straights with the only three attractions being the Yagga Tree, the petting experience and the Kangaroo walk. It just feels forgotten. Some of the props in the lower level of the Yagga Tree (Billy's Hangout?) are visibly moldy...
Talked to a lot of the volunteers since it was a quieter day. Hopefully no more gorilla babies for awhile (space/troop concerns), no plans to bring in another male elephant (Willie was mild tempered and no longer fertile), and fingers crossed for meerkat pups because Jenny is nearing the end of her fertility.
Our (my girlfriend and I's) debated fact of the visit: pygmy slow lorises are territorial/loner foragers; that's why there's 3 enclosures in the cat, primate and aquatics building.