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It appears that the arctic foxes are gone. They’re no longer listed on the website, and they weren’t mentioned in the new video when the zoo staff were discussing the Arctic Ring of Life. I think it was three sisters, who were all fairly old, so maybe they just passed and the zoo is getting new ones?
That makes me sad. I hope something come in that space. Aside from foxes I don't really know what could go in there.
 
Hi all, I visited a few years ago, and I was wondering if the Gorillas are still mixed with other species, also does anyone know what the species are if they are still mixed in?
 
Hi all, I visited a few years ago, and I was wondering if the Gorillas are still mixed with other species, also does anyone know what the species are if they are still mixed in?
The gorillas are no longer mixed and have been by themselves for a few years now.
 
I sincerely hope she reverses the Exodus of Species that Kooky Kagan initiated! (JOKE, but I am serious about wishing her well as the new director)
Any idea what she was like with Zoo Atlanta? What she's like in general? Apparently she serves on the AZA's board of ethics, and I think the AZA butted heads with Kagan if I remember right.
 
New species of frog named after late amphibians curator:

New species of frog named after late Detroit Zoo amphibians curator – Daily Tribune

A new species of nurse frog found in the Amazon has been named in honor of Marcy Sieggreen, who worked at the Detroit Zoo until her death in 2016.

Sieggreen was the curator of amphibians at the zoo and working to complete her PhD in environmental science when she died of cancer at age 43.

The new frog species is called allobates sieggreenae. It is found in the Peruvian Amazonian region where Sieggreen led the Detroit Zoological Society’s efforts and involvement in an assessment of amphibian populations, zoo officials said.
 
The zoo is currently tearing down the Arctic fox exhibit and using the area for additional viewing for the tundra side of the polar bear exhibit.
 
Made a visit yesterday, pronghorns are definitely gone. I found news regarding one pronghorn being sent to Topeka to join their current herd, not sure about the other animal (assuming it died?).

Novus the yak was nowhere to be seen, assuming she passed away (she was geriatric after all).

As usual, pics coming later.
 
Made a visit yesterday, pronghorns are definitely gone. I found news regarding one pronghorn being sent to Topeka to join their current herd, not sure about the other animal (assuming it died?).

Novus the yak was nowhere to be seen, assuming she passed away (she was geriatric after all).

As usual, pics coming later.
I was at the zoo on Wednesday, which means we might have actually been there at the same time!

The biggest change since my last visit I noticed was that the ring-tailed lemurs appear to have been moved back to the habitat behind the Japanese macaques (although they were not outside when I visited). I wonder what’s going to become of the habitat next to the tigers, hopefully they don’t just make it a full-time duplicate red panda enclosure.
 
Haha, no way! :eek:

Overall the visit was nice, but due to weather some of the animals weren’t out on-exhibit. I was surprised though that some were.

Sadly, the penguin center is still closed :(
 
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