Denver Zoo Denver Zoo Former Species

JVM

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Based on my visit in August (review in the works) and browsing the gallery afterward as well as checking @geomorph 's list and the news thread, here is an incomplete list of species formerly held at the Denver Zoo:

Predator Ridge
Cheetah
Banded Mongoose

Hoofstock Yards
American Bison
Musk Ox
Dromedary Camel
Common Eland [?]
Secretary Bird

Northern Shores

Polar Bear
North American River Otter

Primate Panorama
Common Squirrel Monkey
Black-Crested Macaque
Lion-Tailed Macaque
White-Eared Titi
Giant Elephant Shrew
Emperor Tamarin
Mongoose Lemur
Pygmy Marmoset
Red-Crowned Mangabey

Monkey Row
Wolf's Guenon
Silvered Leaf Langur
Hanuan Langur

Tropical Discovery
Howler Monkey
Green Anaconda

Sheep Mountain
Dall Sheep

Bear Mountain (defunct)
Asiatic Black Bear
Coati

Feline Building (defunct)
Amur Leopard
Fossa
Snow Leopard
Dwarf Mongoose
Several
Northern Tree Shrew
Red Panda
Maned Wolf

Bird World (defunct) - entirely credit to @geomorph
Stellar's Sea Eagle
Kea
Double-wattled Cassowary
Snowy-headed Robin Chat
Crested Wood Partridge
Shama Thrush
Scarlet-faced Liocichlas
African Pygmy Falcon
Micronesian Kingfisher
Tawny Frogmouth
Hawk-headed Parrot
White-eared Catbird
Blue and Gold Macaw
Blue-crowned Laughing Thrush
Boat-billed Heron
Golden-breasted Starling
Green-winged Dove
Green-winged Macaw
Hammerkop
Hottentot Teal
Lady Ross' Turaco
Nicobar Pigeon
Pekin Robin
Scarlet-chested Sunbird
Silver-beaked Tanager
Sunbittern
White-faced Whistling Duck
Yellow-breasted Ground Dove
African Pygmy Goose
Blue Dacnis
Hooded Pitta
Luzon Bleeding-heart Dove
Mariana Fruit Dove
Turquoise Tanager
Blue-gray Tanager
Crested Wood Partridge
Golden-breasted Starling
Green-naped Pheasant Pigeon
Jambu Fruit Dove
Paradise Tanager
Spur-winged Plover
White-headed Buffalo Weaver
Rhinoceros Hornbill
Boat-billed Heron
Common Piping Guan
Crested Oropendola
Hammerkop
Inca Tern
Ringed Teal
Rothschild's Peacock Pheasant
Storm Stork
Two-toed Sloth
White-faced Whistling Duck
Egyptian Plover:
African Pygmy Goose
Chestnut-backed Thrush
Mariana Fruit Dove
Pileated Woodpecker
Spur-winged Plover
Three-toed Box Turtle
Yellow-breasted Ground Dove
Blue-crowned Motmot
Green Wood Hoopoe
Tawny Frogmouth
Violaceaous Euphonia
Blue-breasted Kingfisher
Green Aracari
Red-legged Honeycreeper
Cinereous Vulture
Laughing Kookaburra
Palm Cockatoo
Red-legged Seriema
Toucan

It is possible one of the langur species listed is still at the zoo as one habitat was labelled a 'Gibbon-Langur Habitat' but the animals were off-display and there was no detailed signage. I assume the buff-cheeked gibbons were off-display there; a keeper did clarify they were not white-cheeked.

I may be incorrect about the placement of the Cheetah.
 
Arctic Fox was also kept in Northern Shores, and so were Harbor Seals.
Ooh, and African Crested Porcupines were kept with the banded mongeese.
Also, Indian(?) Flying Foxes in Toyota Elephant Passage.
One more: Bat-eared Foxes were also kept in the Feline House.
 
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Based on my visit in August (review in the works) and browsing the gallery afterward as well as checking @geomorph 's list and the news thread, here is an incomplete list of species formerly held at the Denver Zoo:

Predator Ridge
Cheetah
Banded Mongoose

Hoofstock Yards
American Bison
Musk Ox
Dromedary Camel
Common Eland [?]
Secretary Bird

Northern Shores

Polar Bear
North American River Otter

Primate Panorama
Common Squirrel Monkey
Black-Crested Macaque
Lion-Tailed Macaque
White-Eared Titi
Giant Elephant Shrew
Emperor Tamarin
Mongoose Lemur
Pygmy Marmoset
Red-Crowned Mangabey

Monkey Row
Wolf's Guenon
Silvered Leaf Langur
Hanuan Langur

Tropical Discovery
Howler Monkey
Green Anaconda

Sheep Mountain
Dall Sheep

Bear Mountain (defunct)
Asiatic Black Bear
Coati

Feline Building (defunct)
Amur Leopard
Fossa
Snow Leopard
Dwarf Mongoose
Several
Northern Tree Shrew
Red Panda
Maned Wolf

Bird World (defunct) - entirely credit to @geomorph
Stellar's Sea Eagle
Kea
Double-wattled Cassowary
Snowy-headed Robin Chat
Crested Wood Partridge
Shama Thrush
Scarlet-faced Liocichlas
African Pygmy Falcon
Micronesian Kingfisher
Tawny Frogmouth
Hawk-headed Parrot
White-eared Catbird
Blue and Gold Macaw
Blue-crowned Laughing Thrush
Boat-billed Heron
Golden-breasted Starling
Green-winged Dove
Green-winged Macaw
Hammerkop
Hottentot Teal
Lady Ross' Turaco
Nicobar Pigeon
Pekin Robin
Scarlet-chested Sunbird
Silver-beaked Tanager
Sunbittern
White-faced Whistling Duck
Yellow-breasted Ground Dove
African Pygmy Goose
Blue Dacnis
Hooded Pitta
Luzon Bleeding-heart Dove
Mariana Fruit Dove
Turquoise Tanager
Blue-gray Tanager
Crested Wood Partridge
Golden-breasted Starling
Green-naped Pheasant Pigeon
Jambu Fruit Dove
Paradise Tanager
Spur-winged Plover
White-headed Buffalo Weaver
Rhinoceros Hornbill
Boat-billed Heron
Common Piping Guan
Crested Oropendola
Hammerkop
Inca Tern
Ringed Teal
Rothschild's Peacock Pheasant
Storm Stork
Two-toed Sloth
White-faced Whistling Duck
Egyptian Plover:
African Pygmy Goose
Chestnut-backed Thrush
Mariana Fruit Dove
Pileated Woodpecker
Spur-winged Plover
Three-toed Box Turtle
Yellow-breasted Ground Dove
Blue-crowned Motmot
Green Wood Hoopoe
Tawny Frogmouth
Violaceaous Euphonia
Blue-breasted Kingfisher
Green Aracari
Red-legged Honeycreeper
Cinereous Vulture
Laughing Kookaburra
Palm Cockatoo
Red-legged Seriema
Toucan

It is possible one of the langur species listed is still at the zoo as one habitat was labelled a 'Gibbon-Langur Habitat' but the animals were off-display and there was no detailed signage. I assume the buff-cheeked gibbons were off-display there; a keeper did clarify they were not white-cheeked.

I may be incorrect about the placement of the Cheetah.
Yes, you are incorrect about the placement of the cheetah.
The zoo still has Keas (still on map, slated for Oceania Exhibit), Sloths (moved to Tropical Discovery), Cassowaries (slated for Oceania exhibit, may be bts), and Cinereous Vultures (kept at Pachyderm House).
 
Yes, you are incorrect about the placement of the cheetah.
The zoo still has Keas (still on map, slated for Oceania Exhibit), Sloths (moved to Tropical Discovery), Cassowaries (slated for Oceania exhibit, may be bts), and Cinereous Vultures (kept at Pachyderm House).
I did not include the animals slated to come back in Oceania intentionally, but you are correct that I forgot to remove the sloths when running off geomorph's list as I forgot they had been in Bird World in the first place.

Thank you for clarifying about the Cheetah. Were they at the Feline Building or always at the hoofstock yards?

I think the porcupine is still at the zoo in the former Coati exhibit; but it may have been a different species as I forgot to photograph that signage. I was suspicious about the harbor seals as the individual in their exhibit looked like a sea lion and had ears, but there was only signage for California sea lion so I was unsure what to assume.
 
I did not include the animals slated to come back in Oceania intentionally, but you are correct that I forgot to remove the sloths when running off geomorph's list as I forgot they had been in Bird World in the first place.

Thank you for clarifying about the Cheetah. Were they at the Feline Building or always at the hoofstock yards?

I think the porcupine is still at the zoo in the former Coati exhibit; but it may have been a different species as I forgot to photograph that signage. I was suspicious about the harbor seals as the individual in their exhibit looked like a sea lion and had ears, but there was only signage for California sea lion so I was unsure what to assume.
Cheetah was always hoofstock yards.
There is a porcupine in the former coati exhibit, but it’s a North American Porcupine.
And yes, you saw a sea lion. Denver’s last seal passed away last year.
And while the cassowaries do appear to be gone (Salem might’ve passed away), there are still Keas on the map so you might’ve missed them.
 
Cheetah was always hoofstock yards.
There is a porcupine in the former coati exhibit, but it’s a North American Porcupine.
And yes, you saw a sea lion. Denver’s last seal passed away last year.
And while the cassowaries do appear to be gone (Salem might’ve passed away), there are still Keas on the map so you might’ve missed them.
Thank you for filling me in on this. I looked at the website and the kea page only says 'behind Bird World' but two other species mention they can be seen from the Nurture Trail, which I did not have time for on my visit, so maybe some of those exhibits from behind Bird World are visible from there?

Good to know I was right about the sea lion! I spent a full five minutes sitting there questioning my identification afterward.

I appreciate all of your corrections greatly. I've only visited Denver once but hoping to do so again in a couple years.
 
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