I am able to confirm that Berezi, the female dhole, was the one who passed away. The Zoo recently posted a video about International Dhole Day. The zoo said that she passed away in winter 2024. Sadie is now the leader of the group.Great, I hope there will be breeding success at the Zoo Granby.
In other news, the Zoo announced that one of its female dholes was euthanized due to respiratory problems. The Zoo discovered that there was a cancerous cell near the lungs. The Zoo made the decision to euthanize her to end her suffering. But the Zoo didn't announce who the dhole that passed away was, so we do not know. The group is now down to 2.4 individuals. Hopefully there will be more success with breeding.
Here is the reply in the comments from the Zoo(Translated)
You are correct: the dhole pack previously consisted of seven individuals, two males and five females. During a routine checkup, one of the females, who was showing signs of respiratory problems, was examined more closely. A large cancerous mass near her lungs was unfortunately detected. To avoid unnecessary suffering and respect her well-being, our veterinary team made the difficult decision to euthanize her. Thank you for your interest and concern for our animals.
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Lua the jaguar has officially arrived at the Brevard Zoo. It was fun to see her and her sister grow up together. I had great memories seeing these two jaguar sisters. Wish the best to her and to her sister.As I mentioned here, Lua, the female jaguar, will be moving to the Brevard Zoo. The Zoo did a veterinarian check on her, confirming that she can move to the Brevard Zoo. The Zoo also mentioned in the comments that her sister Estrella will be moving late summer to another Zoo(Los Angeles Zoo, as mentioned in other threads). They plan on breeding Kuwan and Taima, their parents, again after the sisters leave.
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The baby macaque has been named SayukiA baby Japanese Macaque was born to mother Sakura. The zoo is proposing the names:
Sasuke
Sayuki
Shiro
Sadao
Shugo
I love the Sayuki name.
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I forgot a few updates/notes:I just visited the Zoo Granby yesterday and today they announced that the black and white ruffed lemurs is out of their 90-day quarantine. I saw their exhibits yesterday(there was a rope blocking you). It is right behind the ring-tailed lemur exhibit. I think it is currently indoor viewing for them only, until they introduce the two species togheter.
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Here are the updates/notes during my visit yesterday. Quite a few animals weren't on display for example, the ring-tailed lemur, the black lion tamarin, the golden lion tamarin, and the two-toed sloth.
- Construction for the new pavilion mentioned in my other post hasn't started yet. According to the image, it looks like it will be in front of the Horace Boivin pavillion.
- There is a new male lion that arrived at the Zoo Granby, his name is Kiros and the zoo is just housing him temporarily.
- Sarah the elephant, wasn't visible all day, according to a keeper, she is taking a bath inside.
- Interesting thing that I learned, I previously said that Cannelle and Phong(Asiatic black bear) were a mother-son duo but according to a keeper that worked with them, he said that Cannelle is actually the sister of Phong. Very strange thing, I will be emailing Reserve Africaine de Sigean for more information.
- There was a long talk of which male gorilla will become the silverback at the Toronto Zoo. According to a keeper who works with them, Zwalani is the one moving to the Toronto Zoo to become the silverback. At the beginning, Jawara was the one destined to go there, but to keep this bachelor group of gorillas together for dynamic reasons, the decision was made to keep Jawara here.
- Also I asked the same gorilla keeper and they said there is no immediate plan to send out Jawara or bring another bachelor male into their facilities within the next few years.
- There aren't any Patagonian mara, only red-footed tortoise were in their outdoor exhibits. Signage for the mara were removed.
- There are now two red crowned cranes, which wasn't the case last year.
- I saw Sayuki, the baby Japanese macaque, he is very cute, and the keepers were doing a health checkup indoor.
- KC the white rhino, hasn't been introduced to the two new females, Alice and Hazina and I believe he is only spending time indoors(I could be wrong).
- There is now a new ball python exhibit in the Afrika pavilion. It seems to be empty but it is new.
- Also I learned to differentiate the Asiatic black bear, the elephant and I am learning for the white rhinos.
I took a photo of that signage on my visit last weekDoes anyone know what species of birds are in the indoor portion of the gorilla viewing? I saw a white-cheeked turaco but I forgot to take a photo of the signage for the rest. I think there are four species total in that area.
Thank you! Any other photos of signage or species lists that you may have for the African, South American and cave exhibits would be appreciated! I'm trying to make a more complete species list on ZootierlisteI took a photo of that signage on my visit last week
They have White Cheeked Turaco, Taveta Golden Weaver, Long Tailed Paradise Whydah, Lavender Waxbill and Red Cheeked Cordon Bleu.
I made a species list last year, it is a bit outdated but I can send a new version of it to you in the DMs for the list.Thank you! Any other photos of signage or species lists that you may have for the African, South American and cave exhibits would be appreciated! I'm trying to make a more complete species list on Zootierliste![]()
Honey and Oliver the kangaroos has moved to the Columbus Zoo to join their mob.Oliver and Honey, the kangaroos, will be moving to an accredited facility in Ohio. It seems like Oliver will be creating a mob at the new zoo. The Zoo did a veterinarian check confirming that he can move.
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