I went to the zoo for the first time on Friday, and was impressed. I was unfortunately not able to visit the indoor building of the Reptile Discovery Center, outdoor exhibits of the Bird House, or the Gibbon and Giant Anteater exhibits. Other than that, I think that I was able to clear through most of the zoo.
I'm not sure if the Lesser Kudu or Abyssinian Ground Hornbill have arrived yet, but either way they're not on exhibit.
One of the outdoor exhibits in the Reptile Discovery Center (next to the Komodo Dragon) was closed.
New Tealia Anemones are on exhibit.
The prairie dogs are still not out on exhibit yet.
To anyone wondering, one male Sulawesi Macaque (Spock) and one female Gray-Cheeked Mangabey (Maude) are still at the zoo and live together in Think Tank.
Apparantely, an exhibit change is in process at the Pink-Toed Tarantula exhibit in Amazonia.
I also just found out the zoo had a Sand Cat exhibit. Did anyone else know this?
The howler monkey baby is on exhibit with mom, but is seperated from dad.
Many empty exhibits in the Bird House had the sign "Exhibit in Preparation" near them.
Neither the Andean Bear or Sloth Bear cubs are on exhibit yet.
Photos will be up some time soon.