Some new information:
- The last sunwatcher toadhead agama (Phrynocephalus helioscopus) passed away
- The red-spotted burrowing frog (Leptodactylus laticeps), probably their most beautiful and most rare frog species, has also passed away. He died of old age and was visible in the zoo for over 10 years straight.
- The jambu fruit dove (Ramphiculus jambu) population has shrunken to a single male. This rare species will soon be lost in European zoos, with this being the last specimen. He is currently not on show.
- A new species of the frog genus Kurixalus is on show in the Gia Lai pricklenape (Acanthosaura nataliae) terrarium. This species is not yet described to science, the frogs are not labelled either so it requires quite a search to find it.
- The enclosures for Bengal monitors (Varanus bengalensis), psychedelic rock gecko (Cnemaspis psychedelica) and all the closed-off bird enclosures in the rainforest house are under construction. This means none of these species, including the birds-of-paradise, are currently on show.
- The park received three Damaraland turtle doves (Streptopelia capicola damarensis), this subspecies is unique in a European zoo. They are kept together with a single bird without subspecies status, so the changes of photographing one are 75%.