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Socorro doves (4 if I counted correctly) are on display in a small aviary near the ray pool. They are in the back cage, with the front cage holding crested oropendola and yellow-rumped cacique and a side cage being empty.
 
African elephants, Nolwazi and Amahle, are pregnant!!!

In a Facebook post celebrating World Elephant Day the zoo's official page said, "In November of 2022, the Zoo welcomed Mabu, from another AZA facility. Upon his arrival, the Animal Care staff noticed breeding behaviors. In May of 2023, the Zoo received confirmation that both cows are pregnant and are expected to calve between September and October of 2024. These will be the first elephant calves ever born at Fresno Chaffee Zoo."

Baby elephants coming 2024 ✨... - Fresno Chaffee Zoo
 
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On May 21st, the zoo announced they bred and released (0.0.10) blunt-nosed leopard lizards into the wild.

#EndangeredSpeciesDay Today, we... - Fresno Chaffee Zoo

On June 14th, it was announced that the zoo transferred (1.1) yellow-rumped caciques to the San Francisco Zoo in California in May.

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Two red-ruffed lemurs were just born at the zoo!

On June 20th, the zoo announced that the lemurs were named Avana and Kemba.

Its time for a formal introduction!... - Fresno Chaffee Zoo

A Masai giraffe calf was born!!!

First time parents, Fenny and Siku, welcomed a healthy male calf sometime in May. Unfortunately, he had to be bottle-fed due to some complications after birth but he is doing much better now and is growing rapidly!

On August 4th, the zoo announced its name, Muhimu.

Meet #Muhimu! We're so excited to formally introduce you all to our male giraffe calf. Muhimu was born back in May, and he's already been through so much. Despite it all, he continues to triumph as he grows and develops. Learn all about his journey since birth | Fresno Chaffee Zoo

On August 23rd, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (0.1) capybara named Tootsie to The Toronto Zoo in Ontario, Canada.

Two Blonde Bombshells Have Entered The Americas Villa | The Americas villa is excited to be welcoming two new residents� At the Mayan Temple, you may catch a glimpse of "Tootsie," a six-year-old female... | By The Toronto Zoo | Facebook
 
The Fresno Chaffee Zoo has confirmed via their Instagram story their sloth bear Zaara and the 3 male Asian Smalled Clawed Otters are now together in their new habitat. Also these Bali Sharks have been put in the False Gharial exhibit

Thanks for the info. But they are called bala sharks not bali sharks...;) (despite the name they are no sharks at all)
 
When i went to the zoo recently, I took a picture of the old Asian elephant enclosure and realized that all the shade structures where demolished! Just out of curiosity, does anyone know what happened to those shade structures and why they took them down?
 
I was looking through Studio Hanson Roberts' site page on Fresno Chaffee Zoo, and while the page is under construction, it does feature this interesting image:

FCZ-MP-Africa+w.jpg


The hippo exhibit for all intents and purposes is scrapped as per the current master plan, but why would they have this image on the site page to begin with even if it's under construction?

Fresno Chaffee Zoo Master Plan — SH|R Studios
 
I was looking through Studio Hanson Roberts' site page on Fresno Chaffee Zoo, and while the page is under construction, it does feature this interesting image:

FCZ-MP-Africa+w.jpg


The hippo exhibit for all intents and purposes is scrapped as per the current master plan, but why would they have this image on the site page to begin with even if it's under construction?

Fresno Chaffee Zoo Master Plan — SH|R Studios
Most likely it was a drawing that was commissioned. It’s still work that was payed for so they can show it off in their portfolio. The area was pretty close to happening, with talks about it happening until December 2021.
 
When i went to the zoo recently, I took a picture of the old Asian elephant enclosure and realized that all the shade structures where demolished! Just out of curiosity, does anyone know what happened to those shade structures and why they took them down?

Those structures took up quite a bit of room in a fairly compact exhibit. They likely will have less obtrusive shade opportunities for the tapirs and babirusas incorporated into the renovated exhibit.
 
I was looking through Studio Hanson Roberts' site page on Fresno Chaffee Zoo, and while the page is under construction, it does feature this interesting image:

FCZ-MP-Africa+w.jpg


The hippo exhibit for all intents and purposes is scrapped as per the current master plan, but why would they have this image on the site page to begin with even if it's under construction?

Fresno Chaffee Zoo Master Plan — SH|R Studios

Zoo design firms often showcase master plans and exhibits that they design with concept drawings. A lot of that stuff never gets built in the real world, but from the designer's perspective it is finished work to show prospective clients what they can do.
 
I was looking through Studio Hanson Roberts' site page on Fresno Chaffee Zoo, and while the page is under construction, it does feature this interesting image:

FCZ-MP-Africa+w.jpg


The hippo exhibit for all intents and purposes is scrapped as per the current master plan, but why would they have this image on the site page to begin with even if it's under construction?

Fresno Chaffee Zoo Master Plan — SH|R Studios

I wish hippos were still a part of the master plan. But I'm quite optimistic about the zoo's future!
 
What animals would you guys recommend being in the old enclosures or making enclosures for those animals?

I'm not sure what you mean here? What old enclosures and animals are you referring to?

The new Asia section transformed a significant section of the old zoo. The current master plan outlines how the remainder of the old zoo enclosures will be transformed. There are rumors that a new entrance and the native California animal zone are the next big project, and that will apparently remove the old ape grottos and monkey cages, which are one of the last major sections of the old zoo that need to be replaced.
 
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