Around 2021 the zoo owned 1.1 with unfortunately both their former male and female dying shortly after oneanother in 2022/2023. Previously they had anticipated a swap out of males (which evidently never happened).@Austin the Sengi, it's my understanding that there are three babirusa at the zoo. I know there was a male babirusa that arrived in mid June, but I can't find his name or where he came from in my notes. The SSP was not recommending that the zoo breed that male to those females, so he would be rotating on-exhibit times with the females. I personally don't think I've seen him on exhibit in a while, but I haven't been to the zoo a whole lot either.
They have the 2 youngish females for definite ..., beyond that I cannot answer your question without concrete evidence or something more substantive ... by our esteemed poster @ChaffeeZooFan .... there is just not anyone knowing what is going on with their babirusa group for breeding!@Kifaru Bwana, so, in short, do they only have the two females that are listed in my population thread?
Didn’t Fresno Chaffee also bring in (0.1) Kristina, a female from Los Angeles as well? Or did she pass away since her arrival?
2.) the Malayan Tapirs are only out from 9:00 to 11:00 due to light sensitivity they’re having. The zoo is planning on building a shade structure for them.
5.) the Siamangs, some of the Orangutans, the false gharial, and some of the reptiles in the reptile house were not on exhibit today.
Good to know, this might be how I missed them on my last visit!
A docent told me that the zoo rotates the siamangs and two groups of orangutans in the one exhibit, and that it is choice-based at least to some extent. I've been to Fresno 3 times now and I don't think I've ever seen the siamangs out, honestly.