Baby giraffe, Penny, is doing much better and is taking bottles now regularly. There is still no clear plan to reunite her with her mom yet. They will first try and intro her to Tamu, her great-grandmother (and also oldest giraffe in N. America) who is extremely gentle and good with calves. That will probably happen within a week. The zoo has been very good about streaming news on Facebook so I recommend checking their page out if you’re interested.
Still waiting on giraffe, Lakipia’s baby who is due any day now.
Baby Sumatran orangutan is thought to be female.
Rocky Mountain goat, Albert is doing great and is now on exhibit with the zoo’s two females.
Geoffory’s marmosets are our of winter holding and are in their summer exhibit by mountain tapirs.
“Pizza with a View” is now open. My only gripe is that it has no clear theme and I forget that I’m eating in a zoo when I’m in there. Other than that, they serve beer and wine on tap and the pizza is delicious. Right underneath is a coffee shop. Entrance to that is right across from Rocky Mountain goat upper viewing.
Foundations are finally being poured for the “Making Waves” expansion and there is finally a structure to see instead of a bunch of holes in the ground.
For the past month or so, Primate World has had occasional closings for gorilla introductions (between Goma the male, and Asha and Kwisha, the females) They seem to be going smoothly so far after a few initial fights. This is great news as the zoo has not had a complete troop in nearly 3 years. Once these three are comfortable together, then the zoo’s two older females, Roxie and Juju, will be reintegrated. Roxie and Juju are currently occupying the exhibits behind the siamang viewing. If you aren’t familiar, the siamang exhibit was split in half last year with a window dividing the exhibit. Basically, you look through the siamang exhibit to see the gorillas on the other side.