Hamilton Zoo News
Update from my visit (29/10/2025):
Hamilton Zoo is now down to two Black and white ruffed lemur (both males). Ankoto transferred to Wellington Zoo earlier this year and Sambava has been transferred to Willowbank Wildlife Reserve.
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Mikaly (2008) - Still at Hamilton Zoo
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Ankoto (2012) - Sent to Wellington Zoo
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Sambava (2012) - Sent to Willowbank
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Vazimba (2016) - Still at Hamilton Zoo
A structure is being built in the African Savannah exhibit. At a first glance, I assumed giraffe house, but it could also be a viewing platform/overhead walkway. I will try and seek confirmation on my next visit if I see an ungulates keeper.
Multiple female spider monkeys are currently off contraception, but the male (Salsa) shows no inclination to mate. The last infant born in the troop was Belize (born 2020), who was sired by Aranyo, now at Wellington Zoo (where he’s the father of their latest infant).
Southern white rhinoceros Kruger had access to the lower paddock (in additional to the side paddock he usually occupies). The cows were restricted to the upper paddock (they usually have access to the upper and lower paddock); but it was clearly highly enriching for both Kruger and the cows to interact with each other through the fence line. They previously had only a limited view of each other through the iron gate connecting the lower and side paddocks and interactions were far less frequent.
The walkway outside the Cheetah exhibit has been landscaped with cacti and Pōhutukawa trees. An interesting mix, but good to see multiple Pōhutukawa trees in full bloom.
In July, I noticed the Alpaca had moved to the terrace above the Siamang exhibit. This move appears to be permanent as signage has now been removed from the previous Alpaca paddock (adjacent to the giraffe yards; and opposite the old Sitatunga exhibit).
Photos from my visit:
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