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Giraffe barn and yard

In late summer 2012 the Sacramento Zoo had 5 giraffes (a young male and female Masai that will hopefully start a new herd and 3 non-reproductive reticulated females).
In late summer 2012 the Sacramento Zoo had 5 giraffes (a young male and female Masai that will hopefully start a new herd and 3 non-reproductive reticulated females).
 
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In late summer 2012 the Sacramento Zoo had 5 giraffes (a young male and female Masai that will hopefully start a new herd and 3 non-reproductive reticulated females).

They only had the three female Reticulated giraffes when I visited two years ago. The new barn and overall exhibit are a vast improvement.
 
They only had the three female Reticulated giraffes when I visited two years ago. The new barn and overall exhibit are a vast improvement.

The Masai giraffes are both new within the last few months; the young female just arrived in Sacramento from the LA Zoo in August.
 
There exists a consortium of zoos throughout the southwestern united states that have agreed to focus on Masai giraffes and to manage the population as a single herd. The zoos I know to be participating include San Diego Zoo, Los Angeles Zoo, Santa Barbara Zoo, Sacramento Zoo, and the Phoenix Zoo. Sacramento and Phoenix are both in the situation of holding a couple Masai as they phase out their rothschild/reticulated herds, but both will transition to full-blown Masai herds, as I understand it. There likely is or will be more zoos involved.
 
@Anteaterman There is a new master plan which apparently envisions turning the giraffe exhibit into a larger savanna complex with other species. I doubt that gazelles will be added, but perhaps Grevy's zebras and ostrich would join the giraffes (they now live in an adjoining yard).
 

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