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Breed, buy, and sell. They also have an old farm truck/hayride tour around them.
ha, sounds about right. Thanks. My next question was if you were able to see them or not. I go up that way (Boone NC) a few times a year, so I am going to try and get over there at some point.
 
ha, sounds about right. Thanks. My next question was if you were able to see them or not. I go up that way (Boone NC) a few times a year, so I am going to try and get over there at some point.

The first few times I went I got a private backstage tour. Since 2017ish they've done hayride tours. I haven't been since Covid though.
 
The first few times I went I got a private backstage tour. Since 2017ish they've done hayride tours. I haven't been since Covid though.

How did you go about doing a hayride tour, is it seasonal? When I visited a couple of years ago there was nothing of the sort, I spoke to several employees including keepers about seeing a few species that weren't on exhibit.
 
Does anyone know what is in the pond that seems to be new behind the hornbill, red panda and spider monkey buildings? You can see the pond being dredged and the area actively under construction on Google maps:
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I have no idea how updated the map is since google doesn't reliably use dates on the data being shown.

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That seems to be an old map as Penguin Cove is not there. Bing has a more updated map, and the pond looks kind of under construction still, but nothing like Google maps seems to show. Still, I would be curious to know what is in that pen.
 
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On July 31, a spotless giraffe was born at the zoo. Zoo officials believe it to be the only such giraffe in the world.

https://wcyb.com/news/local/worlds-rarest-giraffe-born-at-brights-zoo-officials-say
Just want to post this photo from the article so others don't overlook this huge piece of news!
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I'm curious as to how this could've genetically happened. I certainly hope this is the results of a random chance mutation, and that it is not a case of inbreeding depression leading to this, which is what I often associate with abnormal color patterns.
 
With how many giraffes have been bred lately, this was bound to happen! I know this is going to mean big publicity for the zoo, which is great as I’d love to see a renovation of Brights into an even better facility!
I sure hope so, because Brights's giraffe enclosure and the surrounding primate corn cribs are far and away the worst part of what is otherwise a mostly solid zoo. Overcrowded by a factor of 3 or 4, no natural substrate, no vegetation, the giraffe area is genuinely tough to look at. It would be great if this little one is able to usher in some major welfare improvements for them, but I'm not super optimistic when that would necessarily include reducing the population by at least 6 or so.
 
I'm curious as to how this could've genetically happened. I certainly hope this is the results of a random chance mutation, and that it is not a case of inbreeding depression leading to this, which is what I often associate with abnormal color patterns.

According to a divisive post in the ZooKreepers Facebook group, this individual is the result of a father daughter pairing. Commenters have shown the pedigree data from ZIMS to confirm this.

I was surprised to see the amount of zoo professionals in support of this. I understand inbreeding has had and will continue to have a place in zoos (not much choice sometimes), but a father daughter pairing is avoidable IMO.
 
According to a divisive post in the ZooKreepers Facebook group, this individual is the result of a father daughter pairing. Commenters have shown the pedigree data from ZIMS to confirm this.

I was surprised to see the amount of zoo professionals in support of this. I understand inbreeding has had and will continue to have a place in zoos (not much choice sometimes), but a father daughter pairing is avoidable IMO.
The fact that David Bright is very active in the group (and weighed in on the thread) does certainly make it a little awkward
 
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