I visited Adelaide Zoo yesterday, and noticed and found out a few changes and exciting developments.
New Maned Wolf
A new maned wolf has arrived from Wildlife HQ! I can't remember his name, but he arrived on the 28th of February, and introductions were being held yesterday. From what I saw and what I heard from a keeper watching the introduction, they are tolerating each other, but haven't actually interacted much. While I was watching, Ninka was laying in her tunnel/den, while the new male was walking through the plants and exploring the enclosure. The short dead-end path near them has been fenced off during the introductions.
Capybara Update
I don't know how long it's been like this, but the capybara have access to most of the yard of the old farmyard contact area, as well as the old little penguin enclosure. A small mud wallow(?) pond has been dug in that yard too, giving the capybaras overall a quite large and suitable enclosure. Salvador (the largest and oldest of the capybara), turns 1 this month.
Envirodome
Yellow seahorses are no longer kept in the Envirodome. With this tank, the pig-nosed turtle tank, and the old katydid/Southern angle-headed dragon tanks all empty, and missing signage (in the case of the new fish tank), the Envirodome could really use a renovation. ZoosSA recently sent out a survey to those subscribed to their e-news, where one of the questions asks about which new developments you're most excited about, with an Envirodome refurbishment being one of the options, so hopefully we see this happen soon.
Aldabra Giant Tortoise/Spur-Thighed Tortoise Shelter
The shelter for the tortoises, in the far back corner of their enclosure, adjacent to Arturo's yard, has been demolished, with intentions to rebuild it.
Panda Updates
Xing Qiu and Yi Lan have a black curtain between their two indoor enclosures, as well as white paint over one of the windows. I was informed that they're trying to prevent them from having too much of a relationship prior to breeding, which will hopefully lead to increased mating activity when they are introduced.
Black-Footed Tree Rat Death
The black-footed tree rat has passed away. Her aviary is now home to three potoroos, and their joey.
Rock Wallaby/Kangaroo Enclosure Fencing
New fencing is being built for the rock wallaby and kangaroo enclosure. Contrary to the old fencing, which was low with the use of a dry moat to keep the animals in, the new fence is the same standard mesh, but is quite tall, with a big overhang, which does make viewing less pleasant.
Red-Tailed Phascogale in the Nocturnal House
Signage has gone up in the Nocturnal House for red-tailed phascogales where I believe the mulgara used to be. The enclosure was empty and the signage extremely new-looking, however, so I'm assuming that they haven't actually moved in yet, but will be in the near future.
Cape Barren Goose Aviary Change
The Cape Barren geese have been moved into the large aviary opposite the front of the Nocturnal House, rather than in their shared enclosure with the pelicans. I was informed that this is a temporary change as a fox was sighted at the zoo.
Sumatran Tiger Updates
All the Sumatran tigers have been separated, and are now all kept in separate enclosures, with rotations allowing two individuals to be on display at a time.