Fort Wayne Children's Zoo Fort Wayne Children's Zoo

Fort Wayne is a seasonal zoo. Their main season ends November 3. It’s possible some of the less cold tolerant species are off-display before then, but that seems like the firmest deadline you’re going to get for these things.
I am possibly visiting on saturday, the second so then probably most things will be viewable.
 
Piece of October 2024 / Other Early 2025 News Not Mentioned:

On October 30th, the zoo announced they acquired a (1.0) snowy owl named Jasper which is on display in the turkey vulture exhibit.

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On February 14th, the zoo announced that a red-tailed monkey was born on November 17th and is on exhibit.

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On February 24th, the zoo announced they acquired a (1.0) tasselled wobbegong shark named Arlo which is on display in the Reef tank.

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On February 28th, it was reported that the zoo transferred 2 eastern grey kangaroos to the Erie Zoo in Pennsylvania in January.

Erie Zoo: The new animals, event and improved exhibits in 2025

On March 7th, the zoo announced they acquired a zebra shark named Flauta which is on display in the Reef tank. The zoo also announced they transferred a (0.1) zebra shark named Valentine to the Shedd Aquarium in Illinois.

14K views · 179 reactions | Ladies and gentleman... Flauta the zebra shark is the newest shark species to join us at the Fort Wayne Zoo! Swim on by The Reef in Australian... | By Fort Wayne Zoo | Facebook

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On April 1st, it was reported that the zoo renamed the (0.2) blacktip reef sharks from Big and Little to Allira and Allora.

https://www.wane.com/news/local-news/new-fort-wayne-zoo-shark-might-be-hard-to-find/

On April 7th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) Himalayan red panda named Nima from the John Ball Zoo in Michigan which is now on display in the Reeve's muntjac exhibit.

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$5.5 million upgrade to Coastal Cove exhibit:

Fort Wayne Zoo unveils newly renovated Coastal Cove, introduces new seal

Families gathered at the Fort Wayne Zoo as officials unveiled the $5.5 million upgrade to aquatic exhibit Coastal Cove.

The sea lion habitat originally opened in 2002, and zoo officials felt like it was time for a change, so they decided to add a second species.

Now coastal cove is home to California sea lions Valkyrie and Cassandra, and a new harbor seal Ronan who’s new to Fort Wayne after coming from another zoo.

Schuiteman says the next steps are bringing even more harbor seals to join Ronan in the next few months.
 
Went to the zoo today and here are some updates the giraffes are off habitat from the looks of it their expanding the already massive exhibit almost all the birds in African journey besides the ostrich and the white storks and wattled crane are off exhibit the wattled cranes have a nest with one egg and finally the woma python exhibit has nothing in it and no sign
 
Went to the zoo a couple of days ago and here are some updates 1 the woma python is back on exhibit and now has two exhibits

2 one of the albino peafowl had chicks which I found in the Australian section

3 the African birds are now on exhibit and one of the hornbills I forget the name is no longer displayed their exhibit is now home to milky owls

4 The zoo is actively working on the velet barn project and the project is behind the giraffe exhibit which kinda ruined the African feel
 
The zoo announced on Facebook that a male clouded leopard cub was born 5.1K views · 256 reactions | Fort Wayne Zoo is excited to announce the birth of a male clouded leopard cub born the morning of June 22 to mother Raury, 7 years old, and father Sanji, 5 years old. This is the second successful litter born to Raury and Sanji and the second clouded leopard cub born at the Fort Wayne Zoo. His name will be unveiled at a later date. “We are overjoyed to welcome the arrival of the male clouded leopard,” said Rick Schuiteman, Zoo Executive Director & CEO. “Raising a clouded leopard cub takes tremendous effort and I am incredibly proud of our Animal Care & Health Teams for all of their hard work and dedication towards caring for this vulnerable species.” The Zoo plays an active role in the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) Clouded Leopard Species Survival Plan, a program that seeks to maintain genetic diversity and long-term sustainability of species with significant conservation value. For clouded leopards, hand-rearing is a recommended best practice due to historical patterns of low maternal success in this species. “Although it is always preferred for a baby to be raised by its mother, we have a dedicated, qualified team to meet the needs of animals born at the Zoo when human intervention is warranted,” states Dr. Kami Alvarado, Director of Animal Health & Conservation. “Ensuring the survival of all species is our top priority, including this clouded leopard cub that is extremely valuable to its species’ population.” As we continue to care for the cub behind-the-scenes, we invite the public to follow his journey on the Zoo’s Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and website at fwzoo.com. For more information, visit our blog - https://fwzoo.com/zoo-news/fort-wayne-zoo-welcomes-clouded-leopard-cub/ . | Fort Wayne Zoo
 
Does anyone have any news on Jarvis, the buff-crested bustard who lives with the African greys? He's been off-exhibit for a while and now his sign isn't there.
 
Other Late Spring/Summer 2025 News Not Mentioned:

On May 5th, the zoo announced they acquired (1.1) laughing kookaburras named Luke and Jade, which are on display in Australian Adventure.

12K views · 141 reactions | New alarm clock sound just dropped. ⏰ Guess who's back at the Fort Wayne Zoo? Follow the sound of raucous laughter to Australian Adventure and you'll find Luke and Jade, the laughing kookaburras! Be sure to say hello to this new pair and welcome them to the Fort Wayne Zoo. | Fort Wayne Zoo

On June 13th, the zoo announced that 2 crested pigeons hatched earlier in the year, which are on display in the Australia Aviary. This is the first time in Fort Wayne's history to successfully bred crested pigeons.

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On February 14th, the zoo announced that a red-tailed monkey was born on November 17th and is on exhibit.

Fort Wayne Zoo

On June 24th, it was reported that the zoo named the monkey Moyo (Swahili for heart).

Fort Wayne Zoo baby! Meet red-tailed monkey Moyo | WANE 15

On August 11th, it was mentioned that the zoo acquired a male (1.0) Chinese red panda named Lucas from San Diego Zoo in California earlier in spring*.

Went to the zoo today and here are some updates the giraffes are off habitat from the looks of it their expanding the already massive exhibit almost all the birds in African journey besides the ostrich and the white storks and wattled crane are off exhibit the wattled cranes have a nest with one egg and finally the woma python exhibit has nothing in it and no sign

On September 8th, the zoo announced that a wattled crane hatched on August 29th, which is now on display in African Journey. This is the first time in Fort Wayne's history to successfully bred wattled crane.

Fort Wayne Zoo

On September 12th, the zoo announced their male (1.0) reticulated python named Bo passed away due to age-related health issues.

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* Information provided by @Kudu21 in the San Diego Zoo News 2025 thread (Page 13 Post #246).
 
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