It shared the exhibit with the klipspringers, so they will likely just be the sole residents of the space from now on.Disappointing to hear about gerenuk but it will be exciting what to see takes that enclosure. Lots of possibility
It shared the exhibit with the klipspringers, so they will likely just be the sole residents of the space from now on.Disappointing to hear about gerenuk but it will be exciting what to see takes that enclosure. Lots of possibility
I completely forgot. I've not seen the klipspringers indoors or out in a few years.It shared the exhibit with the klipspringers, so they will likely just be the sole residents of the space from now on.
It was one of my favorite species in the Habitat Africa! The Savannah area. I'm glad I got to see this individual one last time last year. Really a fascinating species physiologically.Unfortunately, it appears gerenuk have left the collection. All signage has been removed and considering the zoo has held just one individual for a while now, it wouldn’t surprise me if he was moved elsewhere.
This is absolutely wonderful news! I was hoping at least one more South American monkey would be added with the new outdoor enclosure coming soon. Alongside the tamarins, this is yet another species returning to Tropic World after being absent for more than a decade. Nice to see the zoo bolstering their primate collection little by little and adding some more life to the building.Two tufted capuchin monkeys will be arriving at the Brookfield Zoo from the Ochsner Park Zoo. Capuchins do not typically do well with other primates, if I'm not mistaken, but they are older so I guess they might be able to live in Tropic World.
From Facebook:
"The decision has been made to permanently move our two capuchin monkeys, Jose’ and Zephyr, to a new home at Brookfield Zoo in Brookfield, IL. This is actually a “return home” for Zephyr, as she was born at the Brookfield Zoo. There are two main reasons for this move, in order of our priorities here at the zoo.
- Both of our monkeys are considered “geriatric”, and both are diagnosed with diabetes. While their health is currently stable, we are anticipating that they will need more and more care as they age and their diabetes progresses. Brookfield Zoo has a world-class hospital right on grounds, and a larger number of staff to give Jose’ and Zephyr the round-the-clock care they will need."
Quite the loss for Ochsner Park, though.This is absolutely wonderful news! I was hoping at least one more South American monkey would be added with the new outdoor enclosure coming soon. Alongside the tamarins, this is yet another species returning to Tropic World after being absent for more than a decade. Nice to see the zoo bolstering their primate collection little by little and adding some more life to the building.
This is great for Brookfield, bringing in a new mammal species! I wonder where they would go, and when they will arrive. This does mean there is one less reason to visit Ochsner Park though, as the capuchins seemed to be one of the most interesting species they had.Two tufted capuchin monkeys will be arriving at the Brookfield Zoo from the Ochsner Park Zoo. Capuchins do not typically do well with other primates, if I'm not mistaken, but they are older so I guess they might be able to live in Tropic World.
From Facebook:
"The decision has been made to permanently move our two capuchin monkeys, Jose’ and Zephyr, to a new home at Brookfield Zoo in Brookfield, IL. This is actually a “return home” for Zephyr, as she was born at the Brookfield Zoo. There are two main reasons for this move, in order of our priorities here at the zoo.
- Both of our monkeys are considered “geriatric”, and both are diagnosed with diabetes. While their health is currently stable, we are anticipating that they will need more and more care as they age and their diabetes progresses. Brookfield Zoo has a world-class hospital right on grounds, and a larger number of staff to give Jose’ and Zephyr the round-the-clock care they will need."
Does anyone know if the Hamill Family Play Zoo is currently free? I notice no admission cost was included in the new issue of Gateways for it. I would say if it is still free that would suggest it is now a permanent change.
My mistake then. I was assuming since the magazine was quartlerly that if there would be an admission price in the next three months (May/June/July) it would still have been printed, even if the price had not 'kicked' in on May 1st.Yes, it is currently free, but soon admission will be charged.