Denver Zoo Denver Zoo News 2022

On July 16th, the zoo announced they have opened a new training space exhibit for some of their ambassador animals, located between the Arthur E. Johnson Animal Hospital and Wild Encounters Building. It will house the grey-crowned cranes in the summer and Eurasian eagle owls in the winter, as well as be a training space for their parrots, birds of prey, and serval, among others.

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On August 11th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) black howler monkey named Rose has passed away at age 27 due to untreatable renal failure.
Does anyone know if this is the zoo's last howler monkey? I did not see any during my subsequent visit nor saw signage for it.
 
Male Malayan tapir Benny will be heading to the El Paso Zoo soon. Additionally, a male tapir named JonHi has arrived from Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo as a companion for Rinny. Both moves were recommended by the tapir SSP.
JonHi came from Minnesota Zoo, not Omaha. Denver Zoo's twitter account put out the correction, also verified from here:

North American Malayan Tapir Population
 
On October 24th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) Brazilian teal and a (0.0.1) Barrow's goldeneye passed away from avian influenza. Due to this, their penguins (Humboldt and African), lorikeets, cassowaries, cinereous vultures, sarus cranes, ground hornbills, and other high-risk species are off-exhibit. They also suspended all bird experiences and programs until further notice.

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