Admissions prices have gone up. The article has video of hippo calf, Mabel.
Omaha Zoo raises admission prices for 2016 - Omaha.com: Zoo
Omaha Zoo raises admission prices for 2016 - Omaha.com: Zoo
Construction update on the Alaskan Adventure splash pad.
Omaha zoo's new splash pad gets 800-pound sea lion sculpture and more - Living - Omaha.com
Two of the new elephants are a mom and daughter.
Mom and child are part of zoo's new elephant herd - KMTV.com
Well, the US population of Afrikan elephants is in dire need of breeding sucess since many years, and there are still females that could breed kept in zoos without a suitable bull. Hogle Zoo for example only ever had one calf and is, since many years, wasting the potential of their female (and now of their female calf, who is also in breeding age). Toledo Zoo has a fertile female, but because they rely on AI, she only produced 2 calves in more then 10 years. And I doubt she will ever have another. The North Carolina Zoo has females in breeding age, but it seems the bull doesn`t mate, that`s the situation since many years, but they have not exchanged the bull. The Maryland Zoo has a fertile female, but again the bull seems not to do the job, no exchange of the bull ever happened, and as a result the female had not had a calf in years.
I am not optimistic that anything is going to change just because there are 17 new elephants. Dallas, Omaha and Sedwick Zoo all need an adult bull for natural breeding ASAP, but there are already way too few adult, fertile bulls in the US, and those imported bulls will be too young for at least 5+ years. It looks not good at all. AI is too expensive and complicated to produce enough calves.
Mabu is already breeding again, and hopefully Musi will impregnate the two breeding age females he is with shortly! Honestly, I have a feeling me may have left us a few "presents" in San Diego before he left, we will find out within the next year and a half if I was right!