Henry Vilas Zoo Henry Vilas Zoo Full Species List

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Date of visit: March 30 2019

Italics means the animal was off-exhibit or did not have access to that enclosure

Discovering Primates
1. Bornean Orangutan
2. Bornean Orangutan
3. Black-And-White Ruffed Lemur, Rock Hyrax
4. Ring-Tailed Lemur
5. Black-And-White Ruffed Lemur, Ring-Tailed Lemur (rotated)

Savanna and High Plain
1. Amur Tiger
2. North American Porcupine
3. African Lion
4. Black Rhinoceros
5. Generic Giraffe
6. Generic Giraffe
7. Domestic Bactrian Camel
8. Alpaca
9. Domestic Chicken
10. Somali Wild Ass
11. White-Faced Whistling Duck, American Flamingo, Chilean Flamingo

Children's Zoo
1. American Flamingo, Chilean Flamingo
2. Koi, Goldfish
3. Domestic Goat
4. Red Panda
5. Red Panda
6. Meerkat
7. Meerkat
8. Indian Crested Porcupine
9. Indian Crested Porcpuine
10. Red-Footed Tortoise
11. Aardvark
12. White-Handed Gibbon
13. White-Handed Gibbon

Discovery Center
1. Cook's Tree Boa
2. African Giant Millipede
3. Seba's Short-Tailed Bat
4. Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
5. Sugar Glider
6. Common Leopard Gecko
7. Lemur Leaf Frog
8. Guppy
9. Ornate Box Turtle
10. Cane Toad
11. Golfoducean Poison Dart Frog, Green-And-Black Poison Dart Frog, Splendid Leaf Frog
12. Domestic Ferret

Herpetarium
1. Ball Python
2. Black Rat Snake, Western Fox Snake
3. Burmese Python
4. American Alligator
5. Emerald Tree Boa
6. Painted Turtle, Common Map Turtle
7. Standing's Day Gecko, Lichenose Leaf-Tailed Gecko
8. Bluegill, Black Crappie
9. Aladabra Giant Tortoise
10. Desert Tortoise
11. Gila Monster
12. Eastern Massasauga
13. Dyeing Poison Dart Frog, Golfoducean Poison Dart Frog, Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Harlequin Glass Frog
14. Golfoducean Poison Dart Frog, Green-And-Black Poison Dart Frog, Strawberry Poison Dart Frog
15. Golfoducean Poison Dart Frog, Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Green-And-Back Poison Dart Frog, Black-And-Yellow Poison Dart Frog, Red-Eyed Leaf Frog
16. Green Anaconda
17. Green Anaconda
18. Aladabra Giant Tortoise
19. American Alligator

Great Plains
1. American Badger
2. Black-Tailed Prairie Dog
3. American Bison

Hamel Family Wines Wisconsin Heritage
1. American Badger
2. American Badger
3. Sandhill Crane

Arctic Passage
1. Harbor Seal
2. Grizzly Bear
3. Polar Bear

Rainforest Aviary
1. North American River Otter
2. Capybara
3. Red-Bellied Piranha
4. Two-Spot Assassin Bug
5. Tanzanian Red-Clawed Scorpion
6. Laughing Kookaburra, Red-Tailed Catfish, Barred Catfish, Common Plecostomus, Spotted Pimelodus, Clown Knife Fish, Pacu
8. White-Cheeked Turaco, Ocellated River Stingray, Tinfoil Barb
9. Golden Lion Tamarin, Red-Footed Tortoise
10. Red-Rumped Agouti
11. Free-Flight Room: Yellow-Rumped Caique, "Blue-Crowned Motmot", Black Crake, Saffron Finch, Chestnut Teal, Red-And-Yellow Barbet, Sunbittern
12. Blue-And-Yellow Macaw
13. Geoffroy's Tamarin

Penguin Point
1. African Penguin
 
A very handy list...thanks for typing it up!
 
Date of visit: March 30 2019

Italics means the animal was off-exhibit or did not have access to that enclosure

Discovering Primates
1. Bornean Orangutan
2. Bornean Orangutan
3. Black-And-White Ruffed Lemur, Rock Hyrax
4. Ring-Tailed Lemur
5. Black-And-White Ruffed Lemur, Ring-Tailed Lemur (rotated)

Savanna and High Plain
1. Amur Tiger
2. North American Porcupine
3. African Lion
4. Black Rhinoceros
5. Generic Giraffe
6. Generic Giraffe
7. Domestic Bactrian Camel
8. Alpaca
9. Domestic Chicken
10. Somali Wild Ass
11. White-Faced Whistling Duck, American Flamingo, Chilean Flamingo

Children's Zoo
1. American Flamingo, Chilean Flamingo
2. Koi, Goldfish
3. Domestic Goat
4. Red Panda
5. Red Panda
6. Meerkat
7. Meerkat
8. Indian Crested Porcupine
9. Indian Crested Porcpuine
10. Red-Footed Tortoise
11. Aardvark
12. White-Handed Gibbon
13. White-Handed Gibbon

Discovery Center
1. Cook's Tree Boa
2. African Giant Millipede
3. Seba's Short-Tailed Bat
4. Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
5. Sugar Glider
6. Common Leopard Gecko
7. Lemur Leaf Frog
8. Guppy
9. Ornate Box Turtle
10. Cane Toad
11. Golfoducean Poison Dart Frog, Green-And-Black Poison Dart Frog, Splendid Leaf Frog
12. Domestic Ferret

Herpetarium
1. Ball Python
2. Black Rat Snake, Western Fox Snake
3. Burmese Python
4. American Alligator
5. Emerald Tree Boa
6. Painted Turtle, Common Map Turtle
7. Standing's Day Gecko, Lichenose Leaf-Tailed Gecko
8. Bluegill, Black Crappie
9. Aladabra Giant Tortoise
10. Desert Tortoise
11. Gila Monster
12. Eastern Massasauga
13. Dyeing Poison Dart Frog, Golfoducean Poison Dart Frog, Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Harlequin Glass Frog
14. Golfoducean Poison Dart Frog, Green-And-Black Poison Dart Frog, Strawberry Poison Dart Frog
15. Golfoducean Poison Dart Frog, Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Green-And-Back Poison Dart Frog, Black-And-Yellow Poison Dart Frog, Red-Eyed Leaf Frog
16. Green Anaconda
17. Green Anaconda
18. Aladabra Giant Tortoise
19. American Alligator

Great Plains
1. American Badger
2. Black-Tailed Prairie Dog
3. American Bison

Hamel Family Wines Wisconsin Heritage
1. American Badger
2. American Badger
3. Sandhill Crane

Arctic Passage
1. Harbor Seal
2. Grizzly Bear
3. Polar Bear

Rainforest Aviary
1. North American River Otter
2. Capybara
3. Red-Bellied Piranha
4. Two-Spot Assassin Bug
5. Tanzanian Red-Clawed Scorpion
6. Laughing Kookaburra, Red-Tailed Catfish, Barred Catfish, Common Plecostomus, Spotted Pimelodus, Clown Knife Fish, Pacu
8. White-Cheeked Turaco, Ocellated River Stingray, Tinfoil Barb
9. Golden Lion Tamarin, Red-Footed Tortoise
10. Red-Rumped Agouti
11. Free-Flight Room: Yellow-Rumped Caique, "Blue-Crowned Motmot", Black Crake, Saffron Finch, Chestnut Teal, Red-And-Yellow Barbet, Sunbittern
12. Blue-And-Yellow Macaw
13. Geoffroy's Tamarin

Penguin Point
1. African Penguin
Realised I forgot one species in the free-flight room, Red-Capped Cardinal. The list is now complete. :)
 
Happy to see Henry Vilas has its own species list now! I don't think it is very important news anymore, but the zoo has two Black-and-White Colobus Monkeys off-show. They're elderly and I don't think they will ever be on exhibit again, but maybe they will replace them in the future?

Does anyone have any predictions for new species at the zoo?
 
Thank you for the list! What stands out for me are the three badger exhibits, especially since I’ve never seen one. Also the Tanzanian red-clawed scorpion I’m sure I’ve never seen.
 
Here's an update:

Date of visit: January 25 2020

Italics means the animal was not seen

Discovering Primates
1. Bornean Orangutan
2. Bornean Orangutan (no access to this enclosure during winter)
3. Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur, Rock Hyrax
4. Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur, Ring-Tailed Lemur (rotated)
5. Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur, Ring-Tailed Lemur (rotated) (no access to this enclosure during winter)

Savanna and High Plain
1. Amur Tiger, African Lion (rotated)
2. North American Porcupine
3. African Lion
4. Black Rhinoceros (off-exhibit for winter)
5. Generic Giraffe
6. Generic Giraffe
7. Generic Giraffe (no access to this enclosure during winter)
8. Domestic Bactrian Camel
9. Alpaca
10. Somali Wild Ass
10. Somali Wild Ass
11. White-faced Whistling Duck, American Flamingo, Chilean Flamingo

Children's Zoo
1. American Flamingo, Chilean Flamingo (no access to this enclosure during winter)
2. Koi, Goldfish
3. Domestic Goat
4. Red Panda
5. Red Panda
6. Meerkat
7. Meerkat (no access to this enclosure during winter)
8. Indian Crested Porcupine
9. Indian Crested Porcpuine (no access to this enclosure during winter)
10. Red-Footed Tortoise (no access to this enclosure during winter)
11. Aardvark
12. Aardvark (no access to this enclosure during winter)
12. White-Handed Gibbon
13. White-Handed Gibbon (no access to this enclosure during winter)

Discovery Center
1. Cook's Tree Boa
2. African Giant Millipede
3. Seba's Short-Tailed Bat
4. Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
5. Sugar Glider
6. Common Leopard Gecko
7. Lemur Leaf Frog
8. Lichenose Leaf-tailed Gecko
9. Golfoducean Poison Dart Frog, Green-and-black Poison Dart Frog, Splendid Leaf Frog
10. Domestic Ferret
11. Western Honey Bee

Herpetarium
1. Ball Python
2. Black Rat Snake, Western Fox Snake
3. Common Boa, Brazilian Rainbow Boa
4. American Alligator
5. Emerald Tree Boa
6. Painted Turtle, Common Map Turtle
7. Standing's Day Gecko, Lichenose Leaf-Tailed Gecko
8. Bluegill, Black Crappie
9. Aladabra Giant Tortoise
10. Desert Tortoise, Common Chuckwalla
11. Gila Monster
12. Eastern Massasauga
13. Dyeing Poison Dart Frog, Golfoducean Poison Dart Frog, Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Harlequin Glass Frog
14. Golfoducean Poison Dart Frog, Green-and-black Poison Dart Frog, Strawberry Poison Dart Frog
15. Golfoducean Poison Dart Frog, Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Green-and-black Poison Dart Frog, Black-and-yellow Poison Dart Frog, Red-eyed Leaf Frog
16. Green Anaconda
17. Green Anaconda
18. Aladabra Giant Tortoise (no access to this enclosure during winter)
19. American Alligator (no access to this enclosure during winter)

North American Prairie
1. American Badger
2. American Bison

Hamel Family Wines Wisconsin Heritage
1. American Badger
2. American Badger
3. Sandhill Crane

Arctic Passage
1. Harbor Seal
2. Grizzly Bear, Polar Bear (rotated)
3. Polar Bear

Rainforest Aviary
1. North American River Otter
2. Capybara (off-exhibit for winter)
3. Peppered Cockroach
4. Two-Spot Assassin Bug
5. Tanzanian Red-Clawed Scorpion
6. Green Aracari, Red-tailed Catfish, Barred Catfish, Common Plecostomus, Spotted Pimelodus, Clown Knife Fish, Pacu
7. White-cheeked Turaco
8. Red-Rumped Agouti
9. Free-Flight Room: Yellow-rumped Caique, "Blue-crowned Motmot", Black Crake, Saffron Finch, Red-and-yellow Barbet, Red-footed Tortoise, Black-crowned Night-Heron, Hoffmann's Two-toed Sloth
10. Blue-and-yellow Macaw, White-faced Whistling-Duck, Chestnut Teal, Black-necked Stilt
11. Geoffroy's Tamarin

Penguin Point
1. African Penguin
 
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Here's an update:

Date of visit: January 25 2020

Italics means the animal was not seen

Discovering Primates
1. Bornean Orangutan
2. Bornean Orangutan (no access to this enclosure during winter)
3. Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur, Rock Hyrax
4. Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur, Ring-Tailed Lemur (rotated)
5. Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur, Ring-Tailed Lemur (rotated) (no access to this enclosure during winter)

Savanna and High Plain
1. Amur Tiger, African Lion (rotated)
2. North American Porcupine
3. African Lion
4. Black Rhinoceros (off-exhibit for winter)
5. Generic Giraffe
6. Generic Giraffe
7. Generic Giraffe (no access to this enclosure during winter)
8. Domestic Bactrian Camel
9. Alpaca
10. Somali Wild Ass
10. Somali Wild Ass
11. White-faced Whistling Duck, American Flamingo, Chilean Flamingo

Children's Zoo
1. American Flamingo, Chilean Flamingo (no access to this enclosure during winter)
2. Koi, Goldfish
3. Domestic Goat
4. Red Panda
5. Red Panda
6. Meerkat
7. Meerkat (no access to this enclosure during winter)
8. Indian Crested Porcupine
9. Indian Crested Porcpuine (no access to this enclosure during winter)
10. Red-Footed Tortoise (no access to this enclosure during winter)
11. Aardvark
12. Aardvark (no access to this enclosure during winter)
12. White-Handed Gibbon
13. White-Handed Gibbon (no access to this enclosure during winter)

Discovery Center
1. Cook's Tree Boa
2. African Giant Millipede
3. Seba's Short-Tailed Bat
4. Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
5. Sugar Glider
6. Common Leopard Gecko
7. Lemur Leaf Frog
8. Lichenose Leaf-tailed Gecko
9. Golfoducean Poison Dart Frog, Green-and-black Poison Dart Frog, Splendid Leaf Frog
10. Domestic Ferret
11. Western Honey Bee

Herpetarium
1. Ball Python
2. Black Rat Snake, Western Fox Snake
3. Common Boa, Brazilian Rainbow Boa
4. American Alligator
5. Emerald Tree Boa
6. Painted Turtle, Common Map Turtle
7. Standing's Day Gecko, Lichenose Leaf-Tailed Gecko
8. Bluegill, Black Crappie
9. Aladabra Giant Tortoise
10. Desert Tortoise, Common Chuckwalla
11. Gila Monster
12. Eastern Massasauga
13. Dyeing Poison Dart Frog, Golfoducean Poison Dart Frog, Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Harlequin Glass Frog
14. Golfoducean Poison Dart Frog, Green-and-black Poison Dart Frog, Strawberry Poison Dart Frog
15. Golfoducean Poison Dart Frog, Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Green-and-black Poison Dart Frog, Black-and-yellow Poison Dart Frog, Red-eyed Leaf Frog
16. Green Anaconda
17. Green Anaconda
18. Aladabra Giant Tortoise (no access to this enclosure during winter)
19. American Alligator (no access to this enclosure during winter)

North American Prairie
1. American Badger
2. American Bison

Hamel Family Wines Wisconsin Heritage
1. American Badger
2. American Badger
3. Sandhill Crane

Arctic Passage
1. Harbor Seal
2. Grizzly Bear, Polar Bear (rotated)
3. Polar Bear

Rainforest Aviary
1. North American River Otter
2. Capybara (off-exhibit for winter)
3. Peppered Cockroach
4. Two-Spot Assassin Bug
5. Tanzanian Red-Clawed Scorpion
6. Green Aracari, Red-tailed Catfish, Barred Catfish, Common Plecostomus, Spotted Pimelodus, Clown Knife Fish, Pacu
7. White-cheeked Turaco
8. Red-Rumped Agouti
9. Free-Flight Room: Yellow-rumped Caique, "Blue-crowned Motmot", Black Crake, Saffron Finch, Red-and-yellow Barbet, Red-footed Tortoise, Black-crowned Night-Heron, Hoffmann's Two-toed Sloth
10. Blue-and-yellow Macaw, White-faced Whistling-Duck, Chestnut Teal, Black-necked Stilt
11. Geoffroy's Tamarin

Penguin Point
1. African Penguin
When did they get black rhino? :p

(In all seriousness, it's Harmon the white rhino)
 
Update:

Date of visit: July 24 2022

Species not seen in italics

Discovering Primates
1. Bornean Orangutan
2. Bornean Orangutan
3. Rock Hyrax
4. Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur
5. Ring-Tailed Lemur

Savanna and High Plain
1. Amur Tiger
2. North American Porcupine
3. African Lion
4. White Rhinoceros
5. Generic Giraffe
6. Generic Giraffe
7. Domestic Bactrian Camel
8. Alpaca, Domestic Chicken (chickens off-exhibit for bird flu)
9. Somali Wild Ass
10. Somali Wild Ass
11. Somali Wild Ass

Children's Zoo
1. American Flamingo, Chilean Flamingo
2. Koi
3. Domestic Goat
4. Red Panda
5. Red Panda
6. Meerkat
7. Meerkat, Von der Decken's Hornbill
8. Meerkat
9. Indian Crested Porcupine
10. Indian Crested Porcpuine
11. Aardvark
12. Aardvark
12. White-Handed Gibbon
13. White-Handed Gibbon

Discovery Center
Closed, seems to be closed permanently but no official word from the zoo.

Herpetarium
1. Ball Python
2. Black Rat Snake, Pine Fox Snake
3. Common Boa
4. Alligator Snapping Turtle
5. Emerald Tree Boa
6. Rhinoceros Iguana
7. Painted Turtle, Common Map Turtle, Blanding's Turtle
8. Standing's Day Gecko, Lichenose Leaf-Tailed Gecko
9. Bluegill, Smallmouth Bass
10. Aladabra Giant Tortoise
11. Sonoran Desert Tortoise, Common Chuckwalla
12. Eastern Massasauga
13. Western Diamondback
13. Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Harlequin Glass Frog
14. Golfodulcean Poison Dart Frog
15. Green-and-black Poison Dart Frog
16. Green Anaconda
17. Green Anaconda
18. Ornate Box Turtle
19. American Alligator
20. Aldabra Giant Tortoise

North American Prairie
1. American Badger
2. American Bison

Hamel Family Wines Wisconsin Heritage
1. American Badger
2. American Badger
3. Sandhill Crane

Arctic Passage
1. Harbor Seal
2. Grizzly Bear
3. Polar Bear

Rainforest Aviary
1. North American River Otter
2. Capybara
3. Peppered Cockroach
4. Two-Spot Assassin Bug
5. Tanzanian Red-Clawed Scorpion
6. Redbelly Piranha
7. Pacu (Myleus pacu), Common Plecostomus, Spotted Pimelodus, Tiger Shovelnose Catfish, Redtail Catfish
8. White-cheeked Turaco, unidentified turtle
9. Geoffroy's Marmoset
10. Free-flight room: Red-capped Cardinal, Northern Helmeted Curassow, Chestnut Teal, Yellow-rumped Caique, Hoffmann's Two-toed Sloth, Yellow-crowned Night-Heron, White-faced Whistling-Duck, Black-crowned Night-Heron, Black Crake, "Blue-crowned Motmot", Red-and-yellow Barbet, Saffron Finch
11. Red-rumped Agouti
12. Red-footed Tortoise
13. Blue-and-yellow Macaw
14. Seba's Short-tailed Bat

Penguin Point
1. African Penguin (off-exhibit because of "raccoon incident")
 
Update:

Date of visit: July 24 2022

Species not seen in italics

Discovering Primates
1. Bornean Orangutan
2. Bornean Orangutan
3. Rock Hyrax
4. Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur
5. Ring-Tailed Lemur

Savanna and High Plain
1. Amur Tiger
2. North American Porcupine
3. African Lion
4. White Rhinoceros
5. Generic Giraffe
6. Generic Giraffe
7. Domestic Bactrian Camel
8. Alpaca, Domestic Chicken (chickens off-exhibit for bird flu)
9. Somali Wild Ass
10. Somali Wild Ass
11. Somali Wild Ass

Children's Zoo
1. American Flamingo, Chilean Flamingo
2. Koi
3. Domestic Goat
4. Red Panda
5. Red Panda
6. Meerkat
7. Meerkat, Von der Decken's Hornbill
8. Meerkat
9. Indian Crested Porcupine
10. Indian Crested Porcpuine
11. Aardvark
12. Aardvark
12. White-Handed Gibbon
13. White-Handed Gibbon

Discovery Center
Closed, seems to be closed permanently but no official word from the zoo.

Herpetarium
1. Ball Python
2. Black Rat Snake, Pine Fox Snake
3. Common Boa
4. Alligator Snapping Turtle
5. Emerald Tree Boa
6. Rhinoceros Iguana
7. Painted Turtle, Common Map Turtle, Blanding's Turtle
8. Standing's Day Gecko, Lichenose Leaf-Tailed Gecko
9. Bluegill, Smallmouth Bass
10. Aladabra Giant Tortoise
11. Sonoran Desert Tortoise, Common Chuckwalla
12. Eastern Massasauga
13. Western Diamondback
13. Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Harlequin Glass Frog
14. Golfodulcean Poison Dart Frog
15. Green-and-black Poison Dart Frog
16. Green Anaconda
17. Green Anaconda
18. Ornate Box Turtle
19. American Alligator
20. Aldabra Giant Tortoise

North American Prairie
1. American Badger
2. American Bison

Hamel Family Wines Wisconsin Heritage
1. American Badger
2. American Badger
3. Sandhill Crane

Arctic Passage
1. Harbor Seal
2. Grizzly Bear
3. Polar Bear

Rainforest Aviary
1. North American River Otter
2. Capybara
3. Peppered Cockroach
4. Two-Spot Assassin Bug
5. Tanzanian Red-Clawed Scorpion
6. Redbelly Piranha
7. Pacu (Myleus pacu), Common Plecostomus, Spotted Pimelodus, Tiger Shovelnose Catfish, Redtail Catfish
8. White-cheeked Turaco, unidentified turtle
9. Geoffroy's Marmoset
10. Free-flight room: Red-capped Cardinal, Northern Helmeted Curassow, Chestnut Teal, Yellow-rumped Caique, Hoffmann's Two-toed Sloth, Yellow-crowned Night-Heron, White-faced Whistling-Duck, Black-crowned Night-Heron, Black Crake, "Blue-crowned Motmot", Red-and-yellow Barbet, Saffron Finch
11. Red-rumped Agouti
12. Red-footed Tortoise
13. Blue-and-yellow Macaw
14. Seba's Short-tailed Bat

Penguin Point
1. African Penguin (off-exhibit because of "raccoon incident")
There’s a pamphlet on the zoo’s poison dart frogs for certain volunteers and there is no mention of Strawberry Poison Dart Frogs. I think it’s safe to say the zoo doesn’t have these.
The zoo also has a Black-and-White Colobus, but he’s a real geezer of a monkey and is only on exhibit on certain days. When he is, he’s in the center dayroom in the Primate House.
Penguin Point
1. African Penguin (off-exhibit because of "raccoon incident")
Oh no.
 
There’s a pamphlet on the zoo’s poison dart frogs for certain volunteers and there is no mention of Strawberry Poison Dart Frogs. I think it’s safe to say the zoo doesn’t have these.
The zoo also has a Black-and-White Colobus, but he’s a real geezer of a monkey and is only on exhibit on certain days. When he is, he’s in the center dayroom in the Primate House.

Oh no.
I haven't seen the colobus in years and assume it was gone.

What poison dart frog species are listed? I figured the strawberry wasn't actually present but I don't exactly know which species are.
 
I haven't seen the colobus in years and assume it was gone.

What poison dart frog species are listed? I figured the strawberry wasn't actually present but I don't exactly know which species are.
Dyeing, Blue, Green-and-Black, Bumblebee (Yellow-and-Black), & Golfodulcean.
I thought they didn’t have colobus, either. But apparently they’re trying to get more? I think? Certainly would be a nice break from all the lemurs.
 
They still have one colobus and plan on getting a second. They are just off-exhibit.

Did the Discovery Center have that "Closed for Program" thing over the door? They had that last time I visited.
 
Did the Discovery Center have that "Closed for Program" thing over the door? They had that last time I visited.
Yes.

Somewhat related to that, the bat exhibit in the aviary is much better than the old one in the Discovery Center. The bats now have space to fly around, and do, compared to the Discovery Center where they just huddled together in a corner.
 
Yes.

Somewhat related to that, the bat exhibit in the aviary is much better than the old one in the Discovery Center. The bats now have space to fly around, and do, compared to the Discovery Center where they just huddled together in a corner.
I should also mention that the zoo acquired new bats for the aviary (at least that’s what I was told). The ones in the Discovery Center are/were geriatric, which might explain why they were huddled in the corner so much. I also think the Discovery Center is off-limits so that the ferrets, bats, and sugar glider could retire and expire in peace.
 
I should also mention that the zoo acquired new bats for the aviary (at least that’s what I was told). The ones in the Discovery Center are/were geriatric, which might explain why they were huddled in the corner so much. I also think the Discovery Center is off-limits so that the ferrets, bats, and sugar glider could retire and expire in peace.

I recall a Cane Toad, Cook's Tree Boa, Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches, Lemur Tree Frogs, and a few other species being in there as well. Where will they go? (I never saw the Lemur Tree Frogs, but I'd like to see the zoo open a new exhibit for them.) The living wall thing was also a neat display.

The ferrets were a fun species to exhibit, so it is a shame that people cannot see them anymore. I never saw the sugar gliders, so I will not miss them being on exhibit.
 
Really? I saw them on around 50% of my visits. You had to really look for them though. Their natural terrarium was amazing and I loved the fact that both adults and tadpoles were present in the display. Henry Vilas is leading breeder of this Critically Endangered species.

Which is why I think it would be a shame to see them go! I think the zoo could easily revamp some of the enclosures in the Herpetarium to fit some new species. (Possibly turn one of the dart frog enclosures into a new lemur tree frog one?)
 
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