Decided to pop into the zoo yesterday and unsurprisingly there were no Dholes to be seen, although still plenty of comments about the dead Polar Bear to be heard from random visitors.
In other news:
-The zoo no longer keeps helmeted curassows.
-There was a transport crate in the condor exhibit, not sure if this means the zoo is crate training their bird for departure.
-There's a Rock Hyrax baby on-exhibit.
-I don't think the Rodrigues Flying Foxes are on-exhibit in the tree-kangaroo enclosure anymore
-New hiding logs have been added to the old Mangrove Snake enclosure, though no animals currently inhabit the enclosure.
-All of the lights were on in the Mouse House for some reason, which made for very interesting views of the area and its inhabitants.
-The zoo's monal are now on-exhibit in the old Kea enclosure, which has been upgraded with plants.
-The Sri Lankan Junglefowl now appears to be mixed with the Great Indian Hornbill in World of Birds.
-Standing's Day Gecko is now exhibited with the spider tortoises.
-Four nyala cows were let in with the bull, so we can probably expect up to four calves come next Spring.
-There don't appear to be any Asian Yellow-Spotted Toads on-exhibit anymore, with additional Splendid Toads having taken their place.
-The zoo's Guinea Turacos have moved into the Aquatic Bird House.
-I don't think the zoo is keeping chevrotain in that tiny loris enclosure anymore, and instead is exhibiting multiple animals across several enclosures in World of Birds.
-I think the zoo is finally taking signage updating more seriously. There's still a lot of work to do, especially in JungleWorld, but I noted a lot of new and restored signage across World of Birds, the Aquatic Bird House, and World of Reptiles in particular. While many of the newer signs in the bird houses are those simple, laminated paper printouts they sometimes use, at the very least most species are now accurately signed. The ex-Kea enclosure still needs its signs removed, however, though they were covered over so people wouldn't mistake the pheasant for the parrot. In WoR, the Nile Monitor now has signage, and that entire row of enclosure in the center of the house have had their lights restored so I think the day someone found them out was just a temporary issue (thankfully). Additionally, while those electronic signs outside of JW are (unfortunately) still broken, there are rainforest acre countdowns and Human population counts working in CGF. The Dholes in particular have some great signage, which partially talked about the WCS' work with the species both in the wild and at the zoo with them being one of the few US zoos to keep them. There's also a neat little sign about the different "kinds" of canids, such as foxes, jackals, wolves, etc. There's even a little section about the mystery of the Dingo.
Finally, and I know I may sound a little silly here, but has anyone ever looked at the ceiling in the first indoor section of CGF? There are some absolutely beautiful preserved leaves across the entire room. Maybe I'm just slow on the uptake but I don't think I've ever noticed it before! Never really thought to look up I guess... Fantastic detail.
~Thylo