Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Cleveland Metroparks Zoo News, 2023

From what I was told recently at the zoo they're aiming for an August open. That would still give them a summer 2023 opening
 
On a note about PC&A, they've started added more natural substrate to the primate exhibits. And more climbing structures to the outdoor exhibits. You can see it in the old Snow Leopard/Colobus Monkey exhibit. Last week-
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2018, when the Leopards moved out-
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Rest in Peace Willy. You were absolutely amazing and the highlight of every zoo visit. This is honestly on the same level as losing Blackie the Nile Hippo to me. Both were the first animal I'd run to and absolutely fill my photo gallery (or my mom's camera back in the day) with.
 

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Now I wonder if Cleveland will get another bull to replace him or if they'll wait until our cows start moving on and restart with a younger herd
Given how an elephant night quarters extension is on the cards, they are probably thinking of elephants in the long term.
 
Now I wonder if Cleveland will get another bull to replace him or if they'll wait until our cows start moving on and restart with a younger herd
Most likely they will wait until the four cows move on before getting a new bull elephant. All of their cows are post-reproductive. I’d say that it is likely that once two or three of the cows pass, the remaining elephant(s) will be moved, and then Cleveland will restart with a new herd.
 
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Rest in Peace Willy. You were absolutely amazing and the highlight of every zoo visit. This is honestly on the same level as losing Blackie the Nile Hippo to me. Both were the first animal I'd run to and absolutely fill my photo gallery (or my mom's camera back in the day) with.
Exact same thing with me, those were the animals I was determined to see when I visited. When I visited in 2013, I swear I saw old Blackie off in the distance inside the Giraffe barn and that made me so happy. It was the final time that I saw him in 20+ visits in the zoo, and I too was so saddened by his passing despite the fact that he lived to sixty-one years of age.
 
Most likely they will wait until the four cows move on before getting a new bull elephant. All of their cows are post-reproductive. I’d say that it is likely that once two or three of the cows pass, the remaining elephant(s) will be moved, and then Cleveland will restart with a new herd.
The current ages of Cleveland's herd-
Moshi (47) (1976)
Martika (42) (1981)
Kallie (41) (1982)
Shenga (41) (1982)

Given this, I would bet in 5 years we start getting new Elephants. Of course, I'd love to be wrong. I love our Elephants
 
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Rest in Peace Willy. You were absolutely amazing and the highlight of every zoo visit. This is honestly on the same level as losing Blackie the Nile Hippo to me. Both were the first animal I'd run to and absolutely fill my photo gallery (or my mom's camera back in the day) with.
Thank you Willie. He was a very magnificent male elephant. I remember seeing him wrestling with female elephant. Always looked forward to viewing him. He will be missed
 
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