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Bactrian camel calf, Guimauve, had to be put down. He fought hard for 2 months but in the end they just couldnt pull him through. No word on the cause of death but it seems to have been a struggle from birth for him. I really feel for his team because they were bottle raising him and thus even closer then with most other calves.

Passing last month was also Arctic wolf female, Shilah. She was 15 and age related ailments were the problem.
 
Other 2022 News:

On January 19th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) golden lion tamarin named Jack passed away at age 14.

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On May 17th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) North American river otter was born on March 8th. He was later named Taj.

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Happy World Otter Day! The Edmonton Valley Zoo is home to a romp of five North American River Otters - including our newest addition, baby Taj! Taj was... | By Edmonton Valley Zoo | Facebook

On September 27th, the zoo announced that their (1.0) snow leopard named Kaash passed away due to gastrointestinal issues.

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On October 14th, the zoo announced that their carousel has reopened to the public under the new name Conservation Carousel, and is now open year-round.

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Other 2023 News:

On March 7th, the zoo announced that their (1.0) green iguana named Stella passed away at age 18.

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On May 6th, it was announced that the zoo acquired a (1.0) Goeldi's monkey named Eugene from Zoo de Granby in Quebec.

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Piece of Late 2023 News Not Mentioned:

On November 9th, the zoo announced they transferred a (0.1) Grevy's zebra named Maizy to The Toronto Zoo in Ontario.

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On February 7th, 2024, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (0.1) Bactrian camel named Marshie/Marshmellow to The Calgary Zoo in Alberta.

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On February 22nd, the zoo announced that they acquired a (0.1) Great Basin gopher snake named Edna from the BC Wildlife Park in British Columbia which is now on display in the Reptile Wing of the Saito Centre.

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On February 26th, the zoo announced that (0.0.4) North American river otters were born on February 14th.

We have a Pupdate! We are otterly thrilled to announce that our #yegZoo family has grown again! Our North American River Otter, Najoua, recently gave... | By Edmonton Valley ZooFacebook

On March 5th, the zoo announced they moved their (0.1) Burmese python Lucy from the Reptile Wing to the Centre Hall of the Saito Centre.

Join Lucy the Burmese python for #TongueOutTuesday! Lucy has been busy exploring her new habitat inside Saito Centre. She was recently relocated... | By Edmonton Valley ZooFacebook
 
Edmonton Valley Zoo has a temporary exhibit called Wildlife Rescue: Second Chance at Survival that is 12 animal sculptures spread throughout the zoo.

Back from the brink of extinction: Edmonton Valley Zoo showcases travelling exhibit

Here's an example:

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Also, the zoo is 65 years old today! How times have changed:

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2 Pieces of 2024 News Worth Mentioning:

On April 23rd, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (1.0) American white pelican named Woodhouse to the Greater Vancouver Zoo in British Columbia.

Greater Vancouver Zoo on Instagram: "Have you met the pelican pod yet? These American White Pelicans, rescued from Manitoba, were deemed unreleasable by wildlife rehab centers due to injuries they sustained in the wild. - Each of these birds has its quirks as byproducts of their harrowing pasts, and while we're uncertain about the primary causes of their injuries, the fishing industry is often a contributor. - Stop by and say hello to our newest member, Woodhouse, easily recognizable without his left wing "

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On July 30th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) Bactrian camel named Ambrosia passed away at age 3 due to a decline in health.

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On August 2nd, the zoo announced that 2 red pandas were born on July 7th.

Red Panda Cubs | It's PANDA-monium here at the #yegzoo - our family has grown by two! Along with proud parents Kiki and Tango, we are excited to announce the birth of two... | By Edmonton Valley ZooFacebook
 
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