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On September 7th, the zoo announced that their (0.1) Guinea hog named Joy passed away at age 15 due to a decline in health caused by an inoperable mass.

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On September 6th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) African grey parrot named Bella which is now on exhibit in the Nancy Hilfilker Aviary.

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On September 11th, the zoo announced that they renovated their website.

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On October 1st, it was reported that the zoo won the Exhibit Innovation Award and the Excellence in Marketing Significant Achievement Award from the AZA for their Redwood Skywalk.

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On November 17th, the zoo announced that they hired a new Executive Director, Alegria Sita.

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Black bears Noni and Tule have completed their quarantine period, and have began exploring their new habitat.

WELCOME, NONI AND TULE: Sequoia Park Zoo's Orphaned Black Bears Emerge Into Their New Play Space

On November 30th, the zoo announced that their bears can also now be displayed in the "front yard" exhibit, which includes a waterfall and log structures.

This is not a drill! Sequoia Park Zoo is excited to announce that black bears Noni and Tule have started exploring another new, dynamic area of their... | By Sequoia Park Zoo | Facebook
 
On December 21st, the zoo announced that their (0.1) red panda named Cinni passed away at age 9 on December 17th due to an aggressive cancer.

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Cinni, one of the two red pandas that call Sequoia Park Zoo home. This past Sunday, Cinni was found... | By Sequoia Park ZooFacebook

On December 31st, the zoo announced that they acquired a (1.0) Chacoan peccary named Grapefruit in autumn which is on display in the peccary/rhea mixed species exhibit.

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On February 14th, 2024, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) southern screamer named Irvana Screamalot in late January which is on exhibit.

Does your love sing as loud as the crested screamers' song this Valentine's Day? We hope so! Friends and frequent guests may have noticed a new face... | By Sequoia Park ZooFacebook

On March 14th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.0.1) Brazillian salmon pink bird-eating tarantula named Maddie which is now on display in the gift shop.

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Other Late 2024 News Worth Mentioning:
On November 18th, the zoo announced they acquired 2 American Guinea Hogs named Porcini and Truffle which are on display in the Barnyard area.

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On December 10th, the zoo announced they released 250 Behren's silverspot butterflies and 813 Behren's silverspot caterpillars into the wild. The zoo also announced they bred 900+ caterpillars to be released in 2025.

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Between September 2nd and October 11th, the zoo announced that 5 Chilean flamingos hatched on August 26th, September 3rd, September 5th, September 12th, and October 1st respectively which are on exhibit.

4.5K views · 225 reactions | It’s official! Join us in welcoming the first Chilean flamingo chick of the 2024 season! This flappy, fluffy nugget hatched six days ago on August... | By Sequoia Park Zoo | Facebook
1.8K views · 88 reactions | Can you spot all four Chilean flamingo chicks? Video taken on 9/18 when the chicks were 23 days old, 15 days old, 13 days old, and 6 days old.... | By Sequoia Park Zoo | Facebook
6.5K views · 240 reactions | For this #FlamingoFriday we have the anticipated - Final Flamingo Flock Count - for this flurry of a Chilean flamingo breeding season... The last chick... | By Sequoia Park Zoo | Facebook

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On January 7th, 2025, the zoo announced that a crested screamer hatched on December 25th.

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On February 18th, it was announced that 4 guests reportedly gained access to a behind-the-scenes area repeatedly, though no staff or animals were harmed. It was also announced that the individuals stole items from the gift shop and threw a bench off the Skywalk, with local police asking for information that would lead to their arrest.

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HUCK the Northern Raccoon has passed away from leukemia at the age of 9.
Sequoia Park Zoo on Instagram: "Sequoia Park Zoo is heartbroken to share the passing of Huckleberry (Huck) the northern raccoon at the age of 9 years old. After a sudden decline in health, veterinary tests revealed that Huck had leukemia, which had not been previously observed in northern raccoons. While keeping Huck comfortable, our Zoo's veterinarian consulted with pathologists and other vets to learn more about potential treatments and his prognosis. Unfortunately, Huck passed away in his sleep. Huck was a gentle and sweet raccoon who enjoyed playing with toys, engaging in training sessions, lounging in a good hammock, and having a sit next to his human-caretakers. Although raccoons may be considered common, there was nothing common about this wonderful, playful raccoon. He will be missed. Huckleberry and his sister Sequoia joined our Zoo in 2015 from a wildlife rehabilitation center in Grass Valley, California after they were determined to be non-releasable. The kits were accidentally separated from their mother and were stuck in a hot attic for 3 days before the home-owner discovered them and rushed them to a wildlife rehabilitation center. While growing, the wildlife rehabilitators noticed that these two raccoons had motor disabilities that made it harder for them to balance, walk, and run. Despite treatment, these issues never resolved, so the kits could not be returned to the wild. While both raccoons' motor skills improved at the Zoo, visitors and zoo keepers would still sometimes see them topple over during a case of the zoomies. His sister Sequoia is being given extra attention by animal care staff to help with the change. We encourage our friends and visitors to share photos or memories of Huckleberry in a comment below."
 
3 Pieces of March 2025 News Not Mentioned:
On March 4th, the zoo announced they acquired (0.2) domestic rabbits (breed not specified) named Brucey and Mustache from a keeper after its mother was found abandoned on zoo property which are on exhibit.

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On March 5th, the zoo announced they transferred a (1.0) Chacoan peccary named Oliver to Fresno Chaffee Zoo in California temporarily, and will return later in 2025.

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On February 18th, it was announced that 4 guests reportedly gained access to a behind-the-scenes area repeatedly, though no staff or animals were harmed. It was also announced that the individuals stole items from the gift shop and threw a bench off the Skywalk, with local police asking for information that would lead to their arrest.

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On March 6th, it was reported that 2 of the guests were arrested and charged in connection to the vandalism.

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On May 25th, the zoo announced they rehabilitated and released a (0.1) California condor back into the wild.

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On May 12th, the zoo announced they acquired a (1.0) Chacoan peccary named Pepino from Elmwood Park Zoo in Pennsylvania which is now on exhibit.

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On May 24th, the zoo announced they built a new play structure inside the American black bear exhibit.

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