Woodland Park Zoo Woodland Park Zoo Species List (24/8/25)

Northwest_FIsh_Keeping

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Since being brought on in December last year as the new Senior Director of Animal Care, it appears that Dr. Luis Neves' influence has taken full effect on the Zoo, as just these last 2 months have seen without a doubt the greatest influx of new species the Zoo has seen IN YEARS (and I'm not saying that lightly, as an example, compare this list to my previous list from February). This was the change that was needed, and I'm so happy to see the Zoo progressing after what has seemed like multiple years of phasing species out. Dr. Neves is known for his work with Birds, and that has transferred over here as many new species of birds have been introduced to the Zoo, including 3 species of Hornbill when the Zoo had 0 just a few months ago, along with the first Sloth at the Zoo in 5 years (and having it be in the Tropical Rainforest Aviary no less), and a few other new species. All of these changes have been extremely exciting to see and I can't wait to see what happens next. It was so fun to walk around and photograph all the new acquisitions, something I haven't really felt at WPZ in a long time. I might be speaking too early, but this is a great example of what bringing in a new director can do as long as they're qualified.

  • Species in green means that they were present, but not signed
  • Species in red means they were either no-shows or not in the exhibit

As of 24/8/25 |

'The African Savanna'
| Home to a majority of the Zoo’s African collection, this area is speculated (and most likely given the factors) to be the Zoo’s next big overhaul after the “Forest Trailhead” exhibit is completed. The former Hippo exhibit is actually being worked on at the moment, but no word on what is moving in so that is something to watch for. The biggest concerns are that the plains exhibit needs to be leveled out, and the giraffe barn needs to be renovated.

African Plains (free-roaming savanna)

  • Plains Zebras (Equus quagga)
  • Common Ostriches (Struthio camelus)
  • Reticulated Giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata)
  • Rothschild's Giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis rothschildi)
  • Grant’s Gazelles (Nanger granti)
  • Helmeted Guineafowl (Numida meleagris) (I've never seen them before, but if they're like the Ostriches, then they probably hang out a lot in the back, where it's hard to view)
  • Egyptian Geese (Alopochen aegyptiaca) (Also never seen them before, but they are in there)
  • African Lions (Panthera leo)
  • Patas Monkeys (Erythrocebus patas) (The Zoo was able to source a new troop, so now there are 4 total I believe, sadly they were no-shows today but they are in there)
  • Common Warthogs (Phacochoerus africanus) (actually the first time in a while I've seen them out)
African Savanna Walk-through Aviary
  • Taveta Golden Weavers (Ploceus castaneiceps)
  • Blue-bellied Rollers (Coracias cyanogaster)
  • Speckled Mousebirds (Colius striatus)
  • Spur-winged Lapwings (Vanellus spinosus)
  • African Pygmy Geese (Nettapus auritus)
  • Violet Turacos (Tauraco violaceus)
  • Maccoa Ducks (Oxyura maccoa)
  • Speckled Pigeons (Columba guinea)
  • Snowy-Crowned Robin-chat (Cossypha niveicapilla)
  • Speckled Pigeons (Columba guinea)
'Reptile Realm' | What used to be the old “Adaptations” building, it’s now home to a variety of Reptiles and Amphibians found from the Indo-Pacific Region (along with the Kea exhibit on the outside)
  • Komodo Dragons (Varanus komodoensis)
  • Quince Monitor (Varanus melinus)
  • Reticulated Python (Malayopython reticulatus)
  • Prehensile Tailed Skink (Corucia zebrata)
  • Solomon Island Leaf Frogs (Cornufer guentheri)
  • Black Tree Monitor (Varanus beccarii)
  • Asian Forest Tortoises (juveniles) (Manouria emys)
  • Indo-Chinese Box Turtle (Cuora galbinifrons)
  • Philippine Sailfin Lizard (Hydrosaurus pustulatus)
  • Keas (Nestor notabilis)
'Banyan Wilds (Tropical Asia)' | Home to a majority of the Zoo’s Asian collection, it’s a small-ish sized loop featuring a few small aviaries
  • Malayan Tigers (Panthera tigris tigris)
  • Sloth Bears (Melursus ursinus) (including "Bowie", the cub who was born in January)
  • Asian Small-clawed Otters (Aonyx cinereus)
  • Nicobar Pigeon (Caloenas nicobarica)
  • Great Argus (Argusianus argus)
  • White-rumped Shama Thrush (Copsychus malabaricus)
  • Chinese Hwamei (Garrulax canorus)
  • Azure-winged Magpie (Cyanopica cyanus)
  • Blue-crowned Laughingthrush (Pterorhinus courtoisi)
'Trail of Vines (Tropical Asia)' | Home to the tree dwellers of Asia, this is another area the Zoo lumps into the “Tropical Asia” area (The Zoo currently doesn’t have any Malyan Tapir as they’re looking to redo the exhibit next year and get ready for a pair)
  • Sumatran Orangutans (Pongo abelii)
  • Bornean Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus)
  • (former Reticulated Python enclosure is empty, but being worked on)
  • Siamangs (Symphalangus syndactylus) (also the first time I've seen them out in a couple of months)
  • Rhinoceros Hornbills (Buceros rhinoceros) (took over the Francois Langurs habitat)
'Assam Rhino Reserve (Tropical Asia)' | The last area the zoo the lumps into the “Tropical Asia” area, this is home to the Zoo’s Greater One-Horned Rhino along with a few other small species
  • Greater One-horned Rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis)
  • Visayan Warty Pigs (Sus cebifrons)
  • Malayan Tapirs (Tapirus indicus) (had a previous absence at the Zoo while the habitat was being renovated, now there's a young pair)
  • Asian Forest Tortoises (Manouria emys) (Outdoor enclosure for late Spring and Summer)
'Australasia' | Another small-ish sized area of the Zoo, home to a variety of Australian species + the Snow Leopards
  • Snow Leopards (Panthera uncia)
  • Common Wallaroos (Osphranter robustus)
  • Red-necked Wallabies (Notamacropus rufogriseus)
  • Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae)
  • Laughing Kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae)
  • Masked-lapwings (Vanellus miles)
  • Blue-faced Honeyeaters (Entomyzon cyanotis)
'Living Northwest' | Arguably the best area at the Zoo due to it's immersion and species selection, showcasing a variety of large and small wildlife we have here in the Pacific Northwest.
  • Canada Lynx’s (Lynx canadensis)
  • Snowy Owls (Bubo scandiacus)
  • Western Pond Turtles (Actinemys marmorata)
  • Alaskan Coastal Brown Bear (Ursus arctos gyas)
  • Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis)
  • North American River Otters (Lontra canadensis)
  • Mountain Goats (Oreamnos americanus)
  • Steller’s Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus)
  • Elks (Cervus canadensis)
'Penguins' | Outdoor exhibit that’s home to the Zoo’s colony of Humboldt Penguins
  • Humboldt Penguins (Spheniscus humboldti)

'Tropical Rainforest' | One of my personal favorites at the Zoo, the area covers the Rainforests of Central and South America, and Africa. The first walkthrough areas of many enclosures and the walkthrough Aviary cover Central and South America, while the outdoor portions cover Africa. This is one of the areas to receive many new species over the last few weeks, which has been very exciting to hear about.

Jaguar Cove
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)
South American Rainforest
  • Caribbean Giant Cockroaches (Blaberus giganteus) (in the hollowed out tree enclosure that I believe housed a Tarantula many years ago, it's been vacant for years so it's nice there's something in here again)
  • Golden-crested Mynas (Ampeliceps coronatus)
  • Palawan Peacock-Pheasant's (Polyplectron napoleonis) (pair)
  • Bali Mynas (Leucopsar rothschildi)
  • White-nosed Coati (Nasua narica)
  • Lady Ross' Turaco (Tauraco rossae)
  • Yellow-headed Sideneck Turtle (Podocnemis unifilis)
  • Yellow Anaconda (Eunectes notaeus)
  • False Water Cobra (Hydrodynastes gigas)
  • Rufous-Collared Sparrows (Zonotrichia capensis)
  • Blue-gray Tanager (Thraupis episcopus)
  • Dyeing Poison Dart Frogs (Dendrobates tinctorius) ("Peacock" color morph)
  • Emerald Tree Boa (Corallus caninus)
  • Green & Black Poison Dart Frogs (Dendrobates auratus)
  • Oriente Knight Anole (Anolis smallwoodi)
  • Red Crested Finches (Coryphospingus cucullatus)
  • Green Aracari's (Pteroglossus viridis)
  • Blue-crowned Motmots (Momotus momota)
  • Sunbittern (Eurypyga helias)
  • Timor Python (Malayopython timoriensis)
  • Red Siskins (Spinus cucullatus)
  • Golden Lion Tamarins (Leontopithecus rosalia)
  • White-faced Sakis (Pithecia pithecia)
  • Red-rumped Agouti (Dasyprocta leporina)
  • White-headed Marmosets (Callithrix geoffroyi)
  • Golden-bellied Grosbeaks (Pheucticus chrysogaster)
  • Silver Beaked Tanagers (Ramphocelus carbo)
  • Turquoise Tanagers (Tangara mexicana)
  • Red Capped Cardinals (Paroaria gularis)
  • Sunbittern (Eurypyga helias)
  • Toco Toucans (Ramphastos toco)
Walk-through Aviary
  • Hoffmann's Two-toed Sloth (Choloepus hoffmanni) (As mentioned above, he is the first sloth at the Zoo in 5 years. He's Fezzik, who came from the Milwaukee County Zoo. Sadly a no-show today as he's very shy since he's still new, but he is in there)
  • Andean cock-of-the-rock’s (Rupicola peruvianus)
  • Spangled Cotingas (Cotinga cayana)
  • Socorro Doves (Zenaida graysoni)
  • Red-crested Finches (Coryphospingus cucullatus)
  • Blue-gray Tanager's (Thraupis episcopus)
  • Sunbitterns (Eurypyga helias)
  • Silver-beaked Tanager's (Ramphocelus carbo)
  • Yellow-rumped Cacique's (Cacicus cela)
  • Green Honeycreeper's (Chlorophanes spiza)
  • Bay-headed Tanager's (Tangara gyrola)
  • Venezuelan Troupials (Icterus icterus)
  • Crested Oropendolas (Psarocolius decumanus)
African Rainforest
  • Red-ruffed Lemurs (Varecia rubra)
  • Ring-tailed Lemurs (Lemur catta)
  • Eastern Black & White Colobus Monkeys (Colobus guereza)
  • Western Lowland Gorillas (Two troops) (Gorilla gorilla gorilla)
'Zoomazium' | The Zoo’s children area, there are no live animal exhibits in here

'Butterfly House' | Closed for the Season

'Wildlife Survival Zone' (Temperate Forest) | An area within the “Temperate Forest” area that showcases vulnerable and endangered larger species
  • Red Pandas (Ailurus fulgens)
  • Maned Wolves (Chrysocyon brachyurus)
  • Chilean Flamingos (Phoenicopterus chilensis)
  • Southern Pudu (Pudu puda)
  • Swan Geese (Anser cygnoides)
  • White-naped Cranes (Antigone vipio)
  • Southern Screamer's (Chauna torquata)
  • White-faced Whistling Duck's (Dendrocygna viduata)
  • Chiloe Wigeon's (Mareca sibilatrix)
  • Puna Teal's (Spatula puna)
  • Orinoco Geese (Neochen jubata)
  • Hooded Cranes (Grus monacha)
  • Barnacle Geese (Branta leucopsis)
'Wetlands Aviary' (Temperate Forest) | A large walk-through aviary that showcases birds that live near freshwater bodies of water
  • Red-breasted Geese (Branta ruficollis)
  • Emperor Geese (Anser canagicus)
  • Mandarin Duck's (Aix galericulata)
  • Smew (Mergellus albellus)
  • Black-crowned Night Heron's (Nycticorax nycticorax)
  • Green Heron's (Butorides virescens)
  • Baer's Pochard's (Aythya baeri)
  • White-headed Duck's (Oxyura leucocephala)
  • Scaly-sided Merganser's (Mergus squamatus)
  • Baikal Teal's (Sibirionetta formosa)
  • Falcated Duck's (Mareca falcata)
  • Puna Teal's (Spatula puna)
  • Bar-headed Geese (Anser indicus)
  • Cabot's Tragopan's (Tragopan caboti)
  • Bufflehead's (Bucephala albeola)
  • Northern Shoveler's (Spatula clypeata)
  • Green-winged Teal's (Anas carolinensis)
  • Marbled Teal's (Marmaronetta angustirostris)
  • Eurasian Wigeon's (Mareca penelope)
  • Trumpeter Swans (Cygnus buccinator)
  • Red-crowned Cranes (Grus japonensis)
Conservation Aviary (Temperate Forest) | A walk-through aviary containing some of the Zoo’s rarest bird species. It’s a mix of walk-through and restricted enclosures. This area also has a few smaller enclosures on the outside of it that I will just group into this space

(Flight cages right outside of the aviary)
  • Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura)
  • Bali Mynas (Leucopsar rothschildi)
  • Edward’s Pheasants (Lophura edwardsi)
  • Chinese Hawmei (Garrulax canorus)
(Main enclosures)
  • White-cheeked Turacos (Menelikornis leucotis)
  • Great Blue Turacos (Corythaeola cristata)
  • Eastern Crested Guineafowl (Guttera pucherani)
  • Red-billed Blue Magpie (Urocissa erythrorhyncha)
  • Temminck's Tragopans (Tragopan temminckii)
  • Blue Billed Curassow's (Crax alberti)
  • Southern Ground Hornbills (Bucorvus leadbeateri)
  • Wrinkled Hornbills (Rhabdotorrhinus corrugatus) (Apparently the first ones at WPZ in about a decade)
  • Malay Great Argus' (Argusianus argus argus)
  • Common Trumpeters (Psophia crepitans)
  • Palm Cockatoo (Probosciger aterrimus)
  • Southern Ground Hornbills (Bucorvus leadbeateri)
  • Red-legged Seriema's (Cariama cristata)
(Species within the aviary that are free-roaming)
  • Nicobar Pigeon's (Caloenas nicobarica)
  • Tawny Frogmouth (Podargus strigoides)
  • Victoria Crowned Pigeons (Goura victoria)
  • Pied Imperial Pigeons (Ducula bicolor)
  • Lady Ross' Turaco (Tauraco rossae)
  • Red Crested Turaco (Tauraco erythrolophus)
  • (There might be 1 more species I'm forgetting)
'Tree Snail Conservation Hut' (Temperate Forest) | A standalone exhibit that showcases the Zoo’s conservation work with the Tree Snails
  • Polynesian Tree Snails (Partula nodosa)
'Bug World' | The Zoo’s Bug House, contains a wide variety of various bugs and arachnids, I won't be including the various species that are in the back area (who are visible from the public window) as they're technically not on exhibit)
  • Cross Orb-weaver (Araneus diadematus)
  • Sowbugs / Isopods (Porcellio spp.)
  • Mexican Red-knee Tarantula (Brachypelma spp.)
  • Darkling Beetles (Eleodes spp.)
  • Western Horse Lubbers (Taeniopoda eques)
  • Black Widow Spider (Latrodectus spp.)
  • Ferocious Waterbug's (Abedus herberti)
  • Two-spotted Assassin Bugs (Platymeris biguttata)
  • Giant Glossy Black Pinkleg Millipede (Dendrostreptus macracanthus)
  • Simandoa Cave Roaches (Simandoa conserfariam)
  • Peruvian Firestick's (Oreophoetes peruana)
  • Flamboyant Flower Beetle's (Eudicella gralli)
  • Garden Fruit Chafer's (Pachnoda sinuata)
  • Emperor Scorpion (Pandinus imperator)
  • Giant Cactus Longhorn Beetle's (Moneilema gigas)
  • Giant Thorny Walking Sticks (Heteropteryx dilatata)
  • Celebes Leaf Insects (Cryptophyllium celebicum)
  • Blue Death-Feigning Beetle's (Asbolus verrucosus)
Family Farm | The Zoo’s petting area / farm animal exhibit, this area is slated for a massive overhaul next year I believe. Moves are already happening such as the retirement and departure of the Zoos’ two Jersey Steers who were moved to a sanctuary, I believe.
  • Kunekune Pigs (Small breed of domestic pig from New Zealand)
  • Domestic Chickens (We're behind the scenes due to Avian Flu, still not put back outside yet)
  • Kinder Goats
  • African Pygmy Goats
  • Flemish Giant Rabbit
  • Domestic Rabbits
  • Miniature Donkey
I would expect this list to become outdated fairly quickly if the influx of new species keeps the same pace over the next few weeks, the Zoo is in the best state it could be in right now compared to how it was just a few months ago. Really excited to see all the changes going on and what's happening next.
 
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