Greensboro Science Center Greensboro Science Center: News & Expansion Updates

From the zoos Facebook page it seems that the sand cats will have an indoor only exhibit as expected. All other cats will have indoor and outdoor displays. Should be better photography though compared to the NC Zoo as this will not be nocturnal. Hopefully the pair at the NC Zoo can breed again this year.
The exhibit at North Carolina Zoo is nocturnal? That is disappointing.
 
Lots of updates here

Peanut, the giant Pacific octopus passed away earlier this week. Two giant deep-sea isopods will be kept in her enclosure while they wait for a new octo to arrive.

Riverbanks Zoo dropped off some new fish on Wednesday. It has not been confirmed what kind of fish they are.

15 potbelly seahorses were sent last week to Kansas City Sealife as part of the AZA SSP.

Shark Reef feed, Penguin feed, and Shark Reef dives will be daily starting June 3rd

Starting Tomorrow the OmniSphere shows will be operating daily

A female trumpeter hornbill arrived this Saturday. She came from Reid Park Zoo and her name is Ronnie. She will be in the new quarantine space for 30 days and then will move to the old red panda exhibit when it's ready.


Hedgehog BB8 lost a lot of weight over the course of a month and stopped eating this week. Vet staff looked at him earlier this week and found a large tumor on his liver so unfortunately the best course of action was euthanasia. Two female tenrecs arrived on Wednesday from the NC Museum of Natural Sciences. They will be in quarantine for 30 days then will move to Discovery House.

Tallulah Fishing Cat had her first exam in the new hospital
 
https://www.greensboroscience.org/visit/hours/documents/gsc-map.pdf

Here's the updated map. It has the aforementioned binturongs mentioned. It does not mention the giant anteater, previously mixed with the maned wolves. He may still be alive (he was real old) but never really goes out on exhibit anymore, so maybe it makes sense to take him off the map. The exhibit for Burmese star tortoises is not shown. I know they still have them though.

I also stumbled along the initial master plan for the site. It obviously changed a lot.

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https://www.greensboroscience.org/visit/hours/documents/gsc-map.pdf

Here's the updated map. It has the aforementioned binturongs mentioned. It does not mention the giant anteater, previously mixed with the maned wolves. He may still be alive (he was real old) but never really goes out on exhibit anymore, so maybe it makes sense to take him off the map. The exhibit for Burmese star tortoises is not shown. I know they still have them though.

I also stumbled along the initial master plan for the site. It obviously changed a lot.

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Orangutans would have been so cool!! But I'm glad they went with the animals that they did.
 
The tenrecs are almost out of quarantine and will go on exhibit hopefully sometime this week. Ronnie the trumpeter hornbill will go on exhibit within the next couple of weeks. Susan the Binturong is going to arrive tomorrow and then will start her 30 day quarantine!
 
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