Squeaky
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At least they have a supportive State Govt. willing to invest in the NC Zoo.[/QUOTE
We'll see. They own the zoo.
At least they have a supportive State Govt. willing to invest in the NC Zoo.[/QUOTE
We'll see. They own the zoo.
The zoo themselves have not released an official list yet; everything we know comes from published designs/plans, various articles and publications such as a job opening that was shared on here, and a handful of transfers/acquisitions that have already occurred or are imminent (Komodo Dragons, Otters, Gibbons).Do we have a list of species for the Asia area?
ASIA:
- Tiger (Malayan?)
- White-cheeked Gibbons
- Komodo Dragons
- Chinese Alligators
- King Cobra
- Asian Small-clawed Otters
- Cinereous Vultures
- Visayan Warty Pigs
- Chinese Giant Salamanders
- Wrinkled Hornbill
Mostly Confirmed:
ASIA:
- Red Crowned Cran/White Stork - One of these is for sure coming, but which one has changed a couple of times
- Langurs (Species unknown) - Found on the NC government employment website for Asian mammal keeper
- Chinese Crocodile Lizards - Posted on the Asia Herp keepers job description
- Multiple more herps and fish - Also posted on the same job description
They recently listed an open position for an animal management supervisor for herps and aquatics that gives a little more detail on what smaller animals to expect from the new Asia section, mentioning multiple turtles and tortoises, vipers, colubrids, more amphibians than just the giant salamanders, and various fish. No individual species listed except ones we already knew about and Chinese crocodile lizards but Asia's herp collection seems like it'll be larger than I expected.
- Animal Management Supervisor Reptiles, Amphibians & Fish
I just noticed something interesting about the new map; back in February, I shared this observation;
This stretch of pathway has been completely removed from the map, which makes me think they are permanently closing it off. I am not sure why.The main trail near the Giraffe Feeding Deck is STILL closed off, requiring visitors to detour through the Shani Loop/Elephant viewing.
There were some additional bird species mentioned in the Spring 2025 Alive magazine. Bali mynahs, Crested partridges, Green junglefowl, Blue-crowned laughingthrushes, and Himalayan monals.The zoo themselves have not released an official list yet; everything we know comes from published designs/plans, various articles and publications such as a job opening that was shared on here, and a handful of transfers/acquisitions that have already occurred or are imminent (Komodo Dragons, Otters, Gibbons).
I believe @OkapiFan's quote below from December still represents the most up-to-date information that we have. @Acutus shared a job posting that some of this info was derived from; I linked that down below as well.
I just noticed something interesting about the new map; back in February, I shared this observation;
This stretch of pathway has been completely removed from the map, which makes me think they are permanently closing it off. I am not sure why.
Utah’s Hogle Zoo in Utah.
Other Mid-2025 News Not Mentioned:
On July 10th, the zoo announced they acquired a (1.0) North American river otter named Murphy from an unspecified facility in Illinois, which is now on exhibit.
North Carolina Zoo
Murphy comes from the Ochsner Park Zoo -- Ochsner Park Zoo
I knew you wouldn't have missed itI don't know why I missed this, I reported on this on the Ochsner thread lol.