I've now posted a full species list from my June 3rd visit to this thread: Brookfield Zoo Species List (June 2022) [Brookfield Zoo]
“No animals were hurt”, tell that to poor Thylacoleo! He got bodied by a tree!Pictures from last night's storm damage:
PHOTOS: Brookfield Zoo Grounds See ‘Significant Damage’ From Severe Storms – NBC Chicago
Absolutely wonderful news! Brookfield has been trying to breed echidna for years now with no success, so this is really exciting to hear.A Short-beaked Echidna puggle has hatched - the first in the zoo’s history: Log into Facebook | Facebook
Pachyderm House has ended up being closed since last Friday and is scheduled to reopen on the 13th. Not sure the reason behind the closure.
Does this include the Cape Barren Geese?The free-roaming peafowl and guinefowl have returned, as have all of the other outdoor birds.
Does this include the Cape Barren Geese?
This is great news, outdoor exhibits for larger mammals like primates are always preferred. However, the South American portion of Tropic World is going to feel even more empty with the monkeys outside.I don’t know if this has been mentioned, but an outdoor exhibit for the South American monkeys will be made as well. There will also be new gorilla holding made for both family and bachelor groups.
Lincoln Park and Brookfield are both removing their avian flu restrictions - I better be able to get into Henry Vilas' aviary soon.The free-roaming peafowl and guinefowl have returned, as have all of the other outdoor birds.
it doesn’t appear that this has been reported yet, but the Pachyderm House was open again Sunday, and the Zoo has a new pygmy hippo.
This is lovely news, I'm so happy to hear. It's nice to see one of my favorite animals that left the zoo come back!it doesn’t appear that this has been reported yet, but the Pachyderm House was open again Sunday, and the Zoo has a new pygmy hippo.
Everything is completely open and all of the birds are on exhibit, including the free-roamers.Are any parts of the zoo closed for bird flu?
There doesn’t seem to have been a Pygmy hippo by that name at another AZA facility, so this individual probably came from Rum Creek. They have roughly 80 hippos and the zoo also received their tapirs from that facility a few years back.According to the tram tour I overheard on my recent visit, the pygmy hippo's name is Banana, and I believe it's a male? Not completely sure on that though.
According to the tram tour I overheard on my recent visit, the pygmy hippo's name is Banana, and I believe it's a male? Not completely sure on that though.