I recently visited Zoo Miami for the second time ever, and as for what changed between then and my first ever visit; listed below are the most notable of my recent observations:
Since the passing of Katsu, the dhole enclosure has since been empty, and a large sign that describes their absence was also present.
The former black-necked stork exhibit now contains black-crowned cranes, which were previously mixed with the zoo’s okapis.
From a brief glimpse, the new ambassador enclosures near the amphitheater appear to be coming along quite nicely, even though I didn’t have time to photograph the current progress.
To the disappointment of zoo enthusiasts like myself, the Wings of Asia aviary is still closed for what I assume are interior renovations / the new kiwi exhibit.
On a more positive note, I did manage to see and photograph many of the zoo’s babies. With the biggest exception being the giant eland calves, which were nowhere to be found while I was there.
I have also uploaded nearly 30 images into the gallery, for which a few of them depict the listed changes and animal highlights.