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A Secretary Bird has hatched. This is the first chick to hatch this year at an AZA facility as apparently Abilene are the only zoo actively breeding this year with offspring now produced three years in a row from their pair Pam and Jagger - reported on their FB page.
While any successful secretarybird hatching is wonderful news! It is interesting to me that they have chosen to suggest that they are the only facility actively breeding the species, when that is not the case... They are just the first facility to successfully produce a chick this year...
 
Piece of May 2025 News Not Mentioned:

On May 2nd, it was announced that the zoo transferred (1.1) secretary birds to Phoenix Zoo in Arizona.

160K views · 9.5K reactions | New Secretarybirds on Habitat | We have another exciting announcement! Earlier this week, we welcomed two secretarybirds into their new home on Predator Passage! The brother sister... | By Phoenix Zoo | Facebook

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On May 30th, the zoo announced they acquired 2 Virginia opossums named Tater and Tot from Big Country Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Texas which will become ambassador animals in the future.

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Piece of June 2025 News Not Mentioned:

On June 4th, it was announced that the zoo transferred (2.0) fossas named Koto and Mahaka (formerly named Rico Jr. and Tuve) to Lake Superior Zoo in Minnesota.

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On February 25th, the zoo announced they started constructing a revamped Caribbean Cove area which will include an enlarging of the exhibits/creating mixed-species displays, a new educational zone near the Turtle Cove play area, new restrooms, as well as adding in new species such as boat-billed heron, southern tamandua, and toco toucan.
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On July 3rd, it was reported that the zoo will complete construction on Caribbean Cove in mid-August, with the facility starting work on Phase 1 of their masterplan in spring 2026.

https://www.bigcountryhomepage.com/news/new-exhibit-new-faces-big-summer-ahead-at-the-abilene-zoo/
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On July 12th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) sloth bear named Vicki from the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington D.C., which is now on display in the former African lion exhibit (temporarily until spring 2026 when the facility begins their masterplan construction).

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Sometime in July, it was announced that 2 more secretary birds, as well as 2+? eastern massasauga rattlesnakes and 2+? prairie massasauga rattlesnakes hatched in 2024 (first rattlesnake hatchlings in Abilene's history). It was also announced that the zoo acquired a (1.0) Linne's two-toed sloth, and acquired 1+? hamerkop and 1+? zebra finch in 2024. Finally, it was announced that the zoo completed the wetland expansion project, as well as built new indoor housing for their whooping crane and American flamingos in 2024.

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His sister NOCONA has passed away too.
Abilene Zoo on Instagram: "It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of Nocona, one of Abilene Zoo’s beloved cougars. At nearly 19 years old, Nocona lived an extraordinary life which is well beyond the average cougar lifespan of 8–13 years in the wild and up to 20 years in human care. Alongside her brother Pecos, who passed away just last month, she faced age-related challenges in her later years, including arthritis and mobility issues. Both siblings were placed in hospice care in July 2024 as their mobility declined and additional health concerns emerged. In her final days, Nocona’s care team continued to ensure her comfort. Surrounded by the animal care professionals who had loved her for nearly two decades, she passed peacefully this weekend. Born in the fall of 2006, Nocona arrived at Abilene Zoo in January 2007 with her siblings Pecos and Acala. She and Pecos shared a remarkable bond, spending their entire lives together here in Abilene. Nocona was known for her calm confidence and the quiet strength she carried throughout her years. For almost 19 years, she was a cherished member of the Abilene Zoo family and the Abilene community. While we are heartbroken to say goodbye, we take comfort in knowing that Nocona and Pecos are together again. Their legacy of love, resilience, and grace will live on in the hearts of all who knew them."
 
Other Summer/Autumn 2025 News Not Mentioned:

On July 20th, the zoo announced they acquired 2 brown pelicans, which are on display in the Wetlands area.

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On August 21st, it was reported that the zoo transferred their lesser flamingos to Cameron Park Zoo in Texas and Fort Worth Zoo in Texas, respectively.

Lesser flamingos leave Abilene Zoo for better breeding chances

a Secretary Bird has hatched, its the 2nd chick of the year.

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On September 22nd, the zoo announced they sexed the bird as (1m.0).

12K views · 215 reactions | Drumroll please… It’s a boy! Wiffle the secretary bird has kept us all guessing as he’s grown, but now the secret’s out. From fluffy chick to curious youngster, it’s been such a joy to share his journey with you—and we can’t wait to watch this little guy spread his wings as he continues to grow! | Abilene Zoo

On September 24th, the zoo announced they renovated the South American bushmaster exhibit inside the Reptile House.

10K views · 181 reactions | Talk about a glow-up! Our amazing zookeepers rolled up their sleeves to give the South American bushmaster habitat a fresh new look. From added greenery to updated natural features, every detail helps create a space that’s enriching, natural, and perfect for this incredible snake. Big thanks to our team for all the behind-the-scenes work that keeps our animals thriving! | Abilene Zoo

On October 9th, the zoo announced they moved their American bison from near the zebras to next to the giant anteaters.

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On October 13th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1f) red kangaroo named Rooby, which is an ambassador animal.

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On October 15th, the zoo announced their (1m.0) black howler monkey named Dante passed away at age 17 due to an infection caused by an abscess.

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On October 17th, the zoo announced they acquired 2 central bearded dragons named Lizzo and Ziggy from private owners, which are ambassador animals.

Also on October 17th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1f) bald eagle (later named Aquila) from an unspecified rehab center in Texas after it was deemed unreleaseable, which is also an ambassador animal.

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On October 29th, it was reported that the zoo acquired a retired Lockheed C-130E military plane from Dyess Air Force Base in Texas to be used as part of the new African lion exhibit.

https://www.oaoa.com/people/abilene...aft-for-new-lion-habitat-in-a-bold-adventure/
C-130 Hercules set to become star attraction at Abilene Zoo exhibit | myfoxzone.com

On November 20th, the zoo announced that a group of leopard tortoises hatched, with 2 of them becoming animal ambassadors in the future.

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On November 25th, it was announced that the zoo transferred (2m.0) capybaras named Luigi and Yoshi to Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium in Missouri.

53K views · 804 reactions | Get ready for double the capy cuteness! We can’t wait for you to visit the Zoo’s new capybara residents, Yoshi and Luigi. This duo came to us from the Abilene Zoo, and today the 3-year-old brothers were introduced to the Tropics habitat. Yoshi is the bigger of the two, but Luigi tends to be bolder and braver. Luigi is usually the first one to try something, and then Yoshi will follow suit! As they become acclimated, Yoshi and Luigi will also have access to a behind-the-scenes habitat and may not always be visible in the first few weeks. Introductions have begun slowly with the saki monkeys and prehensile-tailed porcupine, and in the coming weeks, the capybaras will meet crested screamer Louie. The largest rodent in the world, the capybara species is native to Central and South America and can weigh over 145 pounds. Capybaras in the wild reside near riverbanks, ponds, and marshy areas, and their webbed feet give them adept swimming abilities. The next time you visit the Zoo, you will find the capybaras in the Tropics section. Stop by the Tropics each day at 12:30 pm for an informational chat with the animal care specialists. Stay tuned for more clips of the boys’ first swim at the KCZoo! | Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium
 
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