The zoo has a revamped website, complete with the new logo:
Woodland Park Zoo homepage - Seattle, Washington - Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle, WA
Woodland Park Zoo homepage - Seattle, Washington - Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle, WA
That's a good species for them but....WHERE?
The Visayan warty pigs will be located in what was formerly the Asian Marsh area next to Elephant Forest. I can remember visiting the zoo many years ago and seeing some type of waterfowl, and possibly muntjacs, in the exhibit but it has been left overgrown and empty for a long time now.
In 98 when I last visited, there were definitely Reeve's Muntjacs in the Asian Marsh and Western Tufted Deer either adjacent to or in the Malayan Tapir exhibit, I'm just not sure if they were in their own exhibit or mixed with the tapirs.
EDIT:
In looking at photos in the gallery, I'm starting to think that the tufted deer were in one half of the tapir yard and the tapirs were in the other.
Snow leopard triplets (1.2) have been born at the zoo (May 2nd) and will go on exhibit in mid-July. There have now been 34 snow leopard cubs born at the zoo since the early 1970's.
Woodland Park Zoo Blog: Baby, baby, baby!