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Other 2024 News:

On February 22nd, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (1.0) Andean condor to the National Aviary in Pennsylvania.

National Aviary

On April 11th, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (1.0) Madagascar ibis to the San Francisco Zoo in California on March 14th.

https://sfrecpark.org/DocumentCenter/View/23654/JtZooAg41824

On May 13th, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (0.1) eastern bongo named Nyota to the Milwaukee County Zoo in Wisconsin in late October 2023.

Welcome the Zoo’s New Bongo and Tapir - Milwaukee County Zoo

On June 14th, the zoo announced that 2 whooping cranes hatched on May 8th and May 10th respectively.

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The physical newspaper, which I happen to have in front of me, covers the success of the Treetop Trail and states:
"Visitors from a few other zoos, including the Dallas Zoos have come to see how an old monorail track can be repurposed, Frawley said. The Minnesota Zoo's monorail shut down in 2013 after parts became scarce and ridership declined. The Dallas Zoo retired it's monorail in 2020, and Zoo Miami decommissioned its monorail in 2022."
 
July/August 2024 News Worth Mentioning:

On July 26th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) DeBrazza's monkey named Poppy which is on exhibit.

6.5K views · 246 reactions | There's a new face at Primate Place! Meet Poppy, our new 10-year-old de brazza's monkey who recently came to us from another AZA-accredited zoo. This... | By Dallas Zoo | Facebook

On August 5th, the zoo announced that a Madagascar crested ibis hatched on July 24th which is on display in the Forest Aviary.

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On August 9th, the zoo announced that an American flamingo hatched which is on exhibit.

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On October 11th, the zoo announced that they bred and released 116 Texas horned lizards into the wild.

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male Giraffe born on August 22nd. he can now be seen on habitat

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On September 28th, the zoo announced the giraffe's name, Mopane.

22K views · 1K reactions | Meet Mopane | Our newest long-legged wonder has a name! Meet Mopane (mo-PAW-nee)! Already reaching new heights of cuteness, Mopane was named after a species of... | By Dallas Zoo | Facebook

On October 10th, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (1.0) southern tamandua to the Los Angeles Zoo in California.

https://lazoo.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/4-Animal-Transaction-Commission-Report-10.15.24.pdf
 
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