I have only visited this zoo once, and anyone who has browsed through the gallery will understand why. Nevertheless, here is an update: the top right-hand corner of the map has future exhibits for cheetahs, otters and lemurs marked, but now a full 4 years later there has been zero progress on the developments. This extremely tiny zoo is not AZA-accredited and probably never will be.
Outside the AZA, their only real chance for cheetahs is to buy them from DeWildt in South Africa at 40 thousand dollars each (plus shipping costs). Somehow it seems unlikely (but not impossible).
I am curious what it means when it says they have the one and only wildlife tracks library in the world? (And how would they know? Have they sent representatives to every single zoo and animal rescue center in every corner of the globe and asked them 'Do you guys have a wildlife tracks library?').