Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden Cincinnati Zoo News 2023

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Not sure why this hasn't been reported on yet, but there's been Venezuelan Troupial in the South American exhibit in the bird house since my visit in February. Not sure how long they were there before that, but a welcome addition for me!
 
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Are there any construction pics of the leveled exhibit
its from early August but here is a photo I found from @Joseph G
 
I wonder if the Blue Duiker habitat will a mixed species exhibit and also that view in Elephant Trek close to the new Siamang exhibit? The concept art really didn't show those extra exhibits.
Based on the concept art the view is closest to a future stream and garden. The siamangs will pretty much be in one of the elephant habitats (separated by an elevated moat according to the art) further back in the photo.
 
2 Pieces of November 2023 News Not Mentioned:

On November 3rd, the zoo announced that they acquired a (0.1) Cape porcupine (later named Violet) which will be an animal ambassador in the near future.

Adorable baby porcupine needs a name | We have some adorable news to share! This baby porcupine has joined the Cincinnati Zoo family! She will eventually be one of the ambassador animals in... | By Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden | Facebook
This little cutie has... - Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

On November 28th, it was reported that the zoo transferred a (1.0) red panda named Kendji to the Roger Williams Park Zoo in Rhode Island.

New red panda arrives at Roger Williams Park Zoo | WPRI.com

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She gave birth to a healthy calf yesterday morning!! This is her fourth calf with male Kiloro, and its gender is still unknown.

Baby Okapi Brings Joy to the Cincinnati Zoo World - Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

On December 22nd, the zoo announced that the okapi was sexed as (1.0).

Baby Okapi is a Male | The 5-day-old baby okapi received its first neonatal exam and it was determined that the calf is a male. Send in your best name suggestions for this... | By Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden | Facebook
 
While I don’t have a photo, on my last visit to the zoo I noticed that in the White-Faced Saki and Black Howler monkey indoor exhibit (both of which were no shows) they have materials and netting for a separate exhibit in the back left corner (most likely for their golden headed lion tamarins?)
 
While I don’t have a photo, on my last visit to the zoo I noticed that in the White-Faced Saki and Black Howler monkey indoor exhibit (both of which were no shows) they have materials and netting for a separate exhibit in the back left corner (most likely for their golden headed lion tamarins?)
The zoo no longer has Golden Headed Lion Tamarin so the materials would have either been for the the howlers, sakis, or gibbons.
 
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