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I was at the zoo yesterday and the keeper said that although the facebook pictures showed the baby addax out on exhibit, the calf is not actually out on the savanna yet. It was born on exhibit and they weren't able to get it to come in for a couple of days.

There is, however, a young greater kudu that recently got put on exhibit.

When do u mean by young kudu? Is it a baby or a yearling?
 
How is the warthog exhibit coming along?
The warthog exhibit is very close to being complete. I didn't get a great look at it because the zoo was closing and the keeper shooed me out, but it looked like they have all the rockwork complete with only the landscaping left till it is ready for the warthogs. One of the keepers said it will be finished before January. The attached picture isn't from my last trip, but it should give you a good idea.IMG_2385.JPG
Do they still have the middle of the zoo by the bird of prey aviaries ripped up? When I was there in September it looked like they were getting ready to start heavy duty work on the new Asia zone. It looked like they had ripped up all of the exhibits behind the Andean condor exhibit where the duikers, Burmese tortoise, and waterfowl used to be.
As far as I can tell they have done nothing with that area except fence it in and drain the pond. The Kingdoms of Asia construction will span from the current tiger exhibit, take up half of the current petting zoo and half of the old giraffe yard, to the aoudad exhibit (former sloth bear exhibit). I believe the area you are referring to will eventually be used for the "zooplex". The plan is for this zooplex to have three floors: a new animal nutrition center, staff area, and offices. http://www.zooauthority.org/docs/Agendas/FresnoChaffeeZooMasterPlan2017Update.pdf
When do u mean by young kudu? Is it a baby or a yearling?
I believe the keeper said it was born a couple of months or so. I don't know that for sure but I know that it just started going out on exhibit within the last few weeks
 
The article says that they’ll be getting false gharial, a species that wasn’t in any previous drawn plan(correct me if I’m wrong please), which by the way, whoever wrote this article really needs to learn how to spell “Tomistoma”.

You are correct. This is the first time I have heard anything at all about the Asian expansion including any sort of reptile species, much less a crocodilian. It is very exciting news. Up to this point, the zoo has only had a lone alligator in an out of the way exhibit. It's about time for a crocodilian species to get a bit more spotlight
 
Warthogs with tortoises (presumably spur thighed) is an interesting mix.
Yes, the zoo has 1.1 spur-thighed tortoises that will be exhibited with the 5 warthogs (although when I was there Saturday I only saw 4) The Warthog exhibit is so very close to being finished. As of the 15th, they were working on irrigation and trees/vegetation with rocks already added
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