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Other Early 2025 News Not Mentioned:
On May 24th, the zoo announced that 2+? Nigerian Dwarf goats were born which are now on exhibit.

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On March 6th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) red-ruffed lemur named Emerald passed away at age 5 due to congenital heart disease.

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On March 10th, the zoo announced they started construction on a new experience area which will be used for their African penguin/Asian small-clawed otter swim encounters.

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On March 14th, the zoo announced that a red-faced black spider monkey, a generic giraffe, and a white-faced saki monkey were all born, and are all on exhibit.

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On March 18th, the zoo announced they acquired (1.1) generic giraffes named Deebo and Grace which are on exhibit.

17K views · 746 reactions | Over the winter, we welcomed two new giraffes to our herd! Say hello to Grace and Deebo! Deebo is a 3 year old male and Grace is a 2 year old female!... | By Tanganyika Wildlife Park | Facebook

On March 25th, the zoo announced they built a new exhibit for their (1.0) albino Burmese python named Rai inside the men's bathroom near the splash park area.

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On May 26th, the zoo announced that a Nicobar pigeon hatched on March 22nd which is now on exhibit.

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Piece of June / August / September 2025 News Not Mentioned:

On June 3rd, the zoo announced they acquired 7 southern giant pouched rats, which are on exhibit (with some acting as ambassador animals).

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On August 5th, it was reported that (1.1) clouded leopards were born in late May/early June and subsequently transferred to Nashville Zoo in Tennessee.

https://www.wkrn.com/news/nashville...of-clouded-leopard-cub-acquires-sibling-pair/

On September 10th, the zoo announced that 4 generic giraffes were born, of which 3 were named Dwayne, Idris, and Isibelle respectively, which are all on exhibit.

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On October 8th, the zoo announced their founder, Jim Fouts, was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the ZAA.

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On October 17th, the zoo announced they transferred their female (0.1) melanistic Amur leopard Mystique to another unspecified ZAA facility.

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On October 20th, it was announced that (1.2) African lions were born in August, which were subsequently transferred to Cougar Mountain Zoo in Washington.

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