Zoo-Lover-1-2-3
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Forgot to include this in my last post:
Gorilla shifts in the Tropical Forest / Gorilla Grove:
In warm enough weather where it’s also not raining hard Kiki, Kambiri, Azize, and Pablo always go outside while the zoos two silverbacks Little Joe and Kitombe, Kit for short (who is the dad to Kambiri, Azize, and Pablo) Take turns with being outside with the girls and Pablo and having the entire indoor on exhibit section to themselves. In cold weather and when it’s snowing the girls and Pablo are kept in the indoor on exhibit area and the Silverbacks take turn being with the girls in the indoor on exhibit area and being indoors behind scenes.
Things I have noticed recently in the Tropical Forest:
I’m not sure if it is just me but more and more they seem to be fazing out lots of the species in the Tropical Forest. Using a combination of recent social media posts from the zoo and just being able to remember the Tropical Forest ten years ago and now species in the Tropical Forest that have significantly less than a few years ago or are not in a current breeding situation are:
Ring Tailed Lemurs: I remember that there used to be 10 plus of the species in the exhibit but now there are around 4 of them. I believe that they are also getting fazed out too because the zoo recently added a mural on the outside of the Tropical Forest which just happens to include White Ruffed Lemurs which they do not hold in their collection but not Ring Tailed Lemurs in the mural.
Cotton Topped Tamarins: A few years ago the zoo had 4 or some Cotton Topped Tamarins. Using a recent social media post from the zoo I can confirm that they have two of tangential currently. A father-son duo. They are not in a breeding situation and only having two of them makes me sort of think that they may be fazing out this species.
Bairds Tapir: A few years back the zoo actually had twin tapirs born. One of them was named Millie. I can confirm that Millie is the only Bairds Tapir currently at the zoo by looking at the zoos social media feed as when they talk about Bairds Tapir they only talk about her. Also there has only been one tapir in the exhibit when I have visited the zoo in the last 2 or 3 years. I believe that they are fazing out this species as they have held one female of this tapir subspecies alone for multiple years.
Potto: I believe that someone mentioned on Zoo Chat that the zoo only has one potto currently and with the decrease in facilities in the USA holding Pottos decreasing and most of them already related to the potto they currently hold at the zoo I can see them replacing this species with lorises or even just knowing the zoo going a cheaper route and putting in another terrarium for a reptile.
Animals that have been removed from the Tropical Forest in the past 10 years:
Capybara: The Tropical Forest used to house this species in its own exhibit. Currently the exhibit is a second Pygmy hippo exhibit with the first one right next to it.
Emperor Tamarin: This species was held in a small exhibit with a sloth. The exhibit currently only holds a singular sloth.
Mandrill: This species was held in an exhibit that is like most of the exhibits in the Tropical Forest completely indoors. On top of that the exhibit was way too small to house Mandrills. Currently the exhibit houses a small family of De-Brazza monkeys.
Rupell’s Griffon Vulture: This species was actually held in the first Pygmy Hippo exhibit where they could go on the ground or clump on a measly dead tiny tree in the corner. I personally had never seen the vulture go on the ground. I believe that the Vulture’s wings were clipped as then the vulture would just fly throughout the aviary which I never saw happen.
Hope this info is helpful to someone!
Gorilla shifts in the Tropical Forest / Gorilla Grove:
In warm enough weather where it’s also not raining hard Kiki, Kambiri, Azize, and Pablo always go outside while the zoos two silverbacks Little Joe and Kitombe, Kit for short (who is the dad to Kambiri, Azize, and Pablo) Take turns with being outside with the girls and Pablo and having the entire indoor on exhibit section to themselves. In cold weather and when it’s snowing the girls and Pablo are kept in the indoor on exhibit area and the Silverbacks take turn being with the girls in the indoor on exhibit area and being indoors behind scenes.
Things I have noticed recently in the Tropical Forest:
I’m not sure if it is just me but more and more they seem to be fazing out lots of the species in the Tropical Forest. Using a combination of recent social media posts from the zoo and just being able to remember the Tropical Forest ten years ago and now species in the Tropical Forest that have significantly less than a few years ago or are not in a current breeding situation are:
Ring Tailed Lemurs: I remember that there used to be 10 plus of the species in the exhibit but now there are around 4 of them. I believe that they are also getting fazed out too because the zoo recently added a mural on the outside of the Tropical Forest which just happens to include White Ruffed Lemurs which they do not hold in their collection but not Ring Tailed Lemurs in the mural.
Cotton Topped Tamarins: A few years ago the zoo had 4 or some Cotton Topped Tamarins. Using a recent social media post from the zoo I can confirm that they have two of tangential currently. A father-son duo. They are not in a breeding situation and only having two of them makes me sort of think that they may be fazing out this species.
Bairds Tapir: A few years back the zoo actually had twin tapirs born. One of them was named Millie. I can confirm that Millie is the only Bairds Tapir currently at the zoo by looking at the zoos social media feed as when they talk about Bairds Tapir they only talk about her. Also there has only been one tapir in the exhibit when I have visited the zoo in the last 2 or 3 years. I believe that they are fazing out this species as they have held one female of this tapir subspecies alone for multiple years.
Potto: I believe that someone mentioned on Zoo Chat that the zoo only has one potto currently and with the decrease in facilities in the USA holding Pottos decreasing and most of them already related to the potto they currently hold at the zoo I can see them replacing this species with lorises or even just knowing the zoo going a cheaper route and putting in another terrarium for a reptile.
Animals that have been removed from the Tropical Forest in the past 10 years:
Capybara: The Tropical Forest used to house this species in its own exhibit. Currently the exhibit is a second Pygmy hippo exhibit with the first one right next to it.
Emperor Tamarin: This species was held in a small exhibit with a sloth. The exhibit currently only holds a singular sloth.
Mandrill: This species was held in an exhibit that is like most of the exhibits in the Tropical Forest completely indoors. On top of that the exhibit was way too small to house Mandrills. Currently the exhibit houses a small family of De-Brazza monkeys.
Rupell’s Griffon Vulture: This species was actually held in the first Pygmy Hippo exhibit where they could go on the ground or clump on a measly dead tiny tree in the corner. I personally had never seen the vulture go on the ground. I believe that the Vulture’s wings were clipped as then the vulture would just fly throughout the aviary which I never saw happen.
Hope this info is helpful to someone!