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The zoo obtained four new tundra wolves. The article and the zoo's post on instagram/facebook do not say where though. The zoo responded to an Instagram comment saying their only adult wolf, Meeka, will spend the rest of her days behind the scenes but will still get first dibs on the exhibit. She is 14 years old and the zoo has no plans on introducing her to the cubs.
These new wolf pups at the Memphis Zoo have us howling
The Montana Facility is called "Triple D Game Farm Inc."
 
It was released on Facebook and Instagram that the zoo received 2 ostriches, Toothpick and Drumstick, from a facility in New Jersey. They will be in the bongo and red river hog exhibit in the African Veldt. This is a reintroduction of ostriches back to the zoo since the zoos last ostrich passed away a few years ago.

Memphis Zoo on Instagram: "Welcome Toothpick and Drumstick! These two hail from New Jersey and are 3 & 5 years old! They love playing with water and people-watching! You’ll be able to see them roaming the grounds of African Veldt sharing with our Bongos and Red River Hog. #memphiszoo #zoo #ostriches #welcometojurassicpark #birds #birdsdaythursday #cool #cute #toothpick #drumstick"
 
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The zoo obtained four new tundra wolves. The article and the zoo's post on instagram/facebook do not say where though. The zoo responded to an Instagram comment saying their only adult wolf, Meeka, will spend the rest of her days behind the scenes but will still get first dibs on the exhibit. She is 14 years old and the zoo has no plans on introducing her to the cubs.
These new wolf pups at the Memphis Zoo have us howling

On August 2nd, the zoo announced the wolves' names, Atlas, Blaze, Cash, and Dottie.

World, meet Atlas, Blaze, Cash, and Dottie! Keepers have been helping them get acclimated to their new home. You’ll see our rambunctious pack of siblings rotating their time on exhibit with Meeka at Teton Trek! #memphiszoo #zoo #wolves #wolfpups #timberwolves #puppies #cute #fun | Memphis Zoo | Memphis Zoo · Original audio

On August 20th, the zoo announced they acquired a (1.0) black-and-white ruffed lemur named Sorabe from the Topeka Zoo in Kansas and is now on exhibit.

Someone did the impossible and snuck into our zoo! Meet Sorabe, the newest addition to our lemur family! He’s 21 years old and comes from @topekazoo! He’s most distinguishable by his tail which is much longer than some of our other lemurs. Mission accomplished Sorabe #memphiszoo #zoo #lemurs #missionimpossible #sneaky #cute | Memphis Zoo | Memphis Zoo · Original audio
 
Also talked about in the article is about wanting work done on the aquarium.

It actually says they are looking to potentially replace both the aquarium and tropical bird house with a new immersive exhibit. On the one hand I'm pleased to hear they want to revamp those two buildings, as they're both outdated IMO; on the other hand, I hope they don't lose too much of their sizable bird collection in the process. Maybe it could be an indoor tropical exhibit, with free-flying birds and fish tanks?
 
It actually says they are looking to potentially replace both the aquarium and tropical bird house with a new immersive exhibit. On the one hand I'm pleased to hear they want to revamp those two buildings, as they're both outdated IMO; on the other hand, I hope they don't lose too much of their sizable bird collection in the process. Maybe it could be an indoor tropical exhibit, with free-flying birds and fish tanks?
The two buildings aren't really too close to each other though, so there might be room for another new exhibit?
 
The two buildings aren't really too close to each other though, so there might be room for another new exhibit?

They aren't, but the three exhibits between them (penguins, pelican pool, and Round Barn) are all older exhibits too - so they might looking at taking those out along with the ones mentioned. The direct quote from the president and CEO was "We are looking at replacing the tropical birdhouse and aquarium with a state-of-the-art, immersive exhibit that would anchor the west end of the zoo" which sounds to me like one large complex. No way to know for sure until a master plan is released, of course.
 
They aren't, but the three exhibits between them (penguins, pelican pool, and Round Barn) are all older exhibits too - so they might looking at taking those out along with the ones mentioned. The direct quote from the president and CEO was "We are looking at replacing the tropical birdhouse and aquarium with a state-of-the-art, immersive exhibit that would anchor the west end of the zoo" which sounds to me like one large complex. No way to know for sure until a master plan is released, of course.
A four-to-five-acre development would really be something, the zoo hasn't had much new since Zambezi River Hippo Camp in 2016.
 
They aren't, but the three exhibits between them (penguins, pelican pool, and Round Barn) are all older exhibits too - so they might looking at taking those out along with the ones mentioned. The direct quote from the president and CEO was "We are looking at replacing the tropical birdhouse and aquarium with a state-of-the-art, immersive exhibit that would anchor the west end of the zoo" which sounds to me like one large complex. No way to know for sure until a master plan is released, of course.
Maybe they could turn the aquarium, penguins, and pelicans into a larger aquarium. They would move the some of the African animals from the Round Barn to the newly renovated African section.
 
Does anyone know what happened to red-slender loris?? It's off-display, but it can't be due to age because they had a baby in 2015, so it should be 8 years old by now, and the average slender loris lives up to over 20 year
 
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Does anyone know what happened to red-slender loris?? It's off-display, but it can't be due to age because they had a baby in 2015, so it should be 8 years old by now, and the average slender loris lives up to over 20 year
There were three the summer of last year. Two were kept off-exhibit. I don't know about now, though.
 
What animals gonna being placed in the previous Panda's exhibit, sloth bear possibly?

I mentioned this in one of my posts in the thread earlier but the red pandas have moved into the former giant panda exhibit. An update is that the outdoor area where the pandas had outdoor access behind the langurs has mostly been cleared of the red panda's former inhabitants. I assume their outdoor access will be the giant pandas' outdoor yard but no signage has been put down or said to the public.
 
The Memphis zoo obtained 2 clouded leopards, Kamala and Rajani, from the Nashville zoo and will be exhibited in the dayroom I had mentioned above. No word has been said about the both red and giant pandas outdoor areas in the China exhibit. All the man made structures have been taken down in the former red panda exhibit that is next to the Francois Langur exhibit.

Memphis Zoo Announces Addition of Clouded Leopards
 
The Memphis zoo obtained 2 clouded leopards, Kamala and Rajani, from the Nashville zoo and will be exhibited in the dayroom I had mentioned above. No word has been said about the both red and giant pandas outdoor areas in the China exhibit. All the man made structures have been taken down in the former red panda exhibit that is next to the Francois Langur exhibit.

Memphis Zoo Announces Addition of Clouded Leopards
Where did the red pandas go now?
 
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