Brookfield Zoo Visit Report, 8/21/21
After some serious intriguing bits of info from yesterdays posts, I decided to take a trip to the zoo to see whats going on. Once again I got stuck in a storm at the end of the day, but luckily this time I came prepared and spent a pleasant few hours at the zoo.
New Additions at the Pachyderm House: First off, the zoo does in fact have capybara (not that we ever doubted you
@JVM 
). They are not yet on exhibit, but will take up residence in one of the former Pygmy hippo exhibits - the one closest to the tortoises. They had signage up and the exhibit had signs placed in it that read “new exhibit coming soon.” This is a super neat addition and as I said this a species I’ve wanted to see at the zoo for a long time. The pachyderm house seems like a good spot for them, and it continues the idea of transitionIng away from a pachyderm house and making it more of a large animal house. Interestingly, the giant anteater that has been MIA all year in the pachyderm house is gone for good and that exhibit also has signs that say a new exhibit is coming. This could mean another new species could arrive as well as the capybara to replace the anteater. Nice to see some activity in the pachyderm house again.
Feathers & Birds & Reptiles & Scales: Also mentioned earlier in this thread, both of the reptile and bird houses have reopened. Feathers and Scales was what I was most excited about mainly for the rainforest aviary. However, something felt different. I'm not sure what but I feel like a few plants have been removed and it was less populated. I may need someone else to back that up and it could just be my imagination. Also, only nine species are now signed in the exhibit which is quite a bit less then before. Reptiles and Birds was also good to see again, but its worth noting that the walk in aviary is still closed. Its covered up but I peaked through and noticed that the perches for the macaws have been removed. I am unsure if this is temporary but its worth noting none the less.
Misc. Updates:
- The north entrance plaza is currently a giant construction zone. A large new gorilla statue is being added and should be done by next month.
- Various new signage poles have been added throughout the zoo. @MeiLover has uploaded a few photos of what these look like.
- A new eating plaza is under construction to replace the old stingray bay. Various food trucks and new seating areas are being added.
- Congo peafowl are on exhibit in Habitat Africa: The Forest Along side the red-flanked duiker and red-billed hornbills.
- The former large snake exhibit in Clouded Leopard Rainforest is once again empty. @The Speeding Carnotaurus previously mentioned it was home to Indochinese box turtles, but the only one I saw was in another terrarium near the end of the building.
Lots of construction going on but none of it involving new animal exhibits

. Every visit the zoo seems to get more and more void of animals. In the Asian wing of Tropic World I saw a single male orangutan and nothing else. No gibbons, no otters, no birds. The slow lorises are also still off exhibit for some reason. Its a dead zone and it gets harder and harder to defend the zoo when things are as grim as they are. The addition of capybara is a pleasant surprise, but things like this have become few and far between now days. A new CEO will be brought on in the very immediate future and I am hoping and praying its someone with some ambition who knows how to get things done. The deterioration of the zoo has gone on for long enough and I want to see what new management can do.
Animal Highlights:
- The cats were the stars of the show today. I saw all except the lions and fishing cats and each one was some of the most active I have ever seen. The ocelot who I had only seen once sleeping in the corner, was up and moving throughout the floor of the exhibit before scaling the ledges and finding a place to rest. The Amur leopard was dashing all over the exhibit and climbing up and down. Two snow leopards were chasing each other, etc. All around awesome time seeing animals that I usually see doing nothing being incredibly active.
- All of the bears were super neat. The polar bears were both enjoying the rain and lounging by their pools and the grizzlies were busy digging up part of their exhibit.
- This one was a first; I saw two okapi running! Never seen that before but they were being called over by a keeper and came running to the main exhibit from the one by the nature trail.