Two ten month old Clouded Leopard brothers are now on exhibit in the indoor Sun Bear exhibit and have been on display for about 2 weeks now.The Sun Bears can still be seen in their outdoor exhibit.The Clouded Leopards are on display courtesy of the zoos Promotions Department (Education/Jack Hannahs traveling animals)and despite efforts via multiple docents,interns and keepers their origin remains a mystery.
A lot of changes in the Columbus Zoos Road House-
Fishing Cats have been deaquisitioned !
1.0-breeding male to Cleveland Zoo
2.0-brothers to Birmingham Zoo
1.0-sister to the 2 brothers to Greenville Zoo
1.0-breeding female to San Fransisco Zoo
Binturongs are now on exhibit in the old Fishing Cat exhibit
Tiger Quolls are no longer at the zoo
A Indian Crested Porcupine and Slow Loris are in the old Tiger Quoll exhibit
In the African Aviary -Blue Throated Carmine Bee Eaters and Hammerkops are no longer on exhibit.
A Blackpoll Warbler is now on exhibit in the North American Aviary.
The Zoo is losing a significant amount of trees due to a Emerald Ash Borer outbreak.A lot of the trees are located in or near the African Forest.
Team Tapir223
Spoke with the Road House lead keeper and can confirm 100 percent that that the zoos 2 tiger quolls are in fact gone.We never discussed the possibility of obtaining more.
Team Tapir223
What happened to them?
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I'm having a hard time getting excited for this African exhibit. Where are the species that make you really want to visit? Will there be any animals of conservation importance?
Totally agree ! Its a very Vanilla list of whats been confirmed ! It also remains unclear if there is going to be multiple phases as was once stated.
Team Tapir223
I'm having a hard time getting excited for this African exhibit. Where are the species that make you really want to visit? Will there be any animals of conservation importance?
With 70 available acres, there should be a lot more creativity than this, plus a bigger species draw. Even if you give yourself 50 acres for traditional savanna animals, you have 20 more left over. Why not 10 acres for Saharan species and 10 for wetlands species? Each of these could highlight animals of conservation needs. You can't tell me that an African desert exhibit will cost more than a savanna one will?
With 70 available acres, there should be a lot more creativity than this, plus a bigger species draw. Even if you give yourself 50 acres for traditional savanna animals, you have 20 more left over. Why not 10 acres for Saharan species and 10 for wetlands species? Each of these could highlight animals of conservation needs. You can't tell me that an African desert exhibit will cost more than a savanna one will?