The plan is to mix them with geladas in the outdoor enclosure (hopefully the hyraxes won't be able to get out). Some artificial rock structures were built that will act as indoors for the hyraxes. They can be seen in this video.Zoo Warszawa has sent 0.5 Cape rock hyrax (all born last year) to Brno on 8th September.
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It means that Brno now keeps 2 different hyrax species. I guess rock hyrax will be placed into the former chimpanzee house when it re-opens (probably next year?).
What exactly is being built on the old chimp site?Zoo Warszawa has sent 0.5 Cape rock hyrax (all born last year) to Brno on 8th September.
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It means that Brno now keeps 2 different hyrax species. I guess rock hyrax will be placed into the former chimpanzee house when it re-opens (probably next year?).
"Subtropical house" for gelladas (and some smaller species, probably), it should be opened by the end of septemberWhat exactly is being built on the old chimp site?
Aaww, I must dash back in the new year and see what changes including the new Subtropical Gelada House will be there when I visit (I know they transferred around their polar bears and the uphill was somehow partially deemed unsafe ... so????)!"Subtropical house" for gelladas (and some smaller species, probably), it should be opened by the end of september
Only the outdoor enclosure for geladas and rock hyraxes will open in september. The Subtropical house will open later, winter/spring 2026 is my guess."Subtropical house" for gelladas (and some smaller species, probably), it should be opened by the end of september
Do I understand correctly that the zoo received a second group of gelada (2.6) as per this 15/09/2025 news item?Old gelada male Heiko, that lived in exhibit with Siberian ibexes, died of old age. Source: Brněnský sameček dželady Heiko dnes ráno zemřel, uvolnil místo nové tlupě svého druhu
Do I understand correctly that the zoo received a second group of gelada (2.6) as per this 15/09/2025 news item?
What is the current set-up of the group (without old - now deceased - male Heiko)?
The new Gelada exhibit has just opened.Only the outdoor enclosure for geladas and rock hyraxes will open in september. The Subtropical house will open later, winter/spring 2026 is my guess.
I assume with the leopard cage you mean the old Carnivora row right across from the path by the former (geriatric) Chimpanzee...exclosures? These exclusies (for lack of a better word) previously housed Sri Lankan leopard .... as well as the small chimpanzee group transferred up to Hodonin Zoo (and apparently not coming back now..., TBH ... thank goodness, the gelada exhibit is a much better option here and the zoo visiting public might actually learn a few things about these fascinating primates...)?!?I forgot to mention some new things I learnt during my visit last week:
- there's an exhibit being prepared for Blyth's hornbills at the Exotarium house.
- the leopard cage is now empty and there's a sign telling the exhibit is being reconstructed. I don't know if the leopard is completely gone or not.
- Domestic yaks have switched places with Przewalski's horses.
- The Eurasian golden orioles are not signed anywhere anymore.
No, this is a separate exhibit. A part of it was turned into an aviary for green peafowls. I don't know what happened to the remaining leopard either.I assume with the leopard cage you mean the old Carnivora row right across from the path by the former (geriatric) Chimpanzee...exclosures? These exclusies (for lack of a better word) previously housed Sri Lankan leopard .... as well as the small chimpanzee group transferred up to Hodonin Zoo (and apparently not coming back now..., TBH ... thank goodness, the gelada exhibit is a much better option here and the zoo visiting public might actually learn a few things about these fascinating primates...)?!?
I wonder what happened with the Sri Lankan leopard (passed away/transferred out)?
Why move up the Przewalski horse to the up Yak exhibit (across from the American bison), where the lower part ... does have Mongolian/Kazakh Yurt and also species aligned with the Asian wild horse (Kiang, Bactrian camel ..., the Grevy zebra being the odd ones out). Yes, the traditional Czech Farmyard is nearby ..., just presentation wise, zoogeography and for educational purposes it seems not the most rationale move...! So how is that so?
BTW: Sorry I have not been for a few years and well ... progress has continued of course .... Things might be different than as I remember them...., so my observations and perspectives may be a bit dated how)?!
@merlin, thanks and I see what you mean.No, this is a separate exhibit. A part of it was turned into an aviary for green peafowls. I don't know what happened to the remaining leopard either.
The view at the Przewalski's horses is now much better. Their exhibit is between kiangs and camel enclosures. I believe it's the one that used to be occupied by zebras in the past actually. Though, it was used for yaks after the zebras were moved elsewhere. The bison exhibit is situated at a different path.
Zebras can be only seen in the exhibit with giraffes and antelopes, next to the African village.
You can check out the photos I posted in the gallery to see how the exhibits in question look now.
It isn't, this is the current one.@merlin, thanks and I see what you mean.
SOURCE: Virtual tour and map
I suppose this zoo map is no longer the currently correct one?