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The zoo will be closed Tuesday, January 21st due to a winter storm.
Houston Zoo announces Tuesday closure ahead of winter storm
Houston Zoo announces Tuesday closure ahead of winter storm
That is a big loss. I hope that the youngster Aurora will be able to be cared for on her own by staff and other orang utans in her group.Houston Zoo on Instagram: "On Sunday morning, we said goodbye to 52-year-old orangutan, Cheyenne. She underwent an emergency vet exam to help diagnose and treat a sudden illness. During the exam, evidence of a severe kidney infection was found, and she received initial treatment. However, she died unexpectedly during recovery from the exam. Cheyenne was an integral member of our Zoo family for nearly three decades, arriving at the age of 21 and quickly capturing the hearts of staff and visitors. She will be missed by the entire Zoo family. Read more about our beloved orangutan. Link in bio."
The zoo has shared that 52 year old orangutan and surrogate mother to Aurora, Cheyenne has passed away.
I’ll make sure to ask about Aurora, this is a massive loss especially so soon after losing Kelly. Our new male Takai is meant to one day be a breeding partner for her. Hopefully she starts taking a liking to him as last I saw them together she was still a bit distant. Never afraid or aggressive but maybe a bit intimidated to approach the big guy. Takais a big gentle softy though so I’m sure she’ll get comfortable around him with time.That is a big loss. I hope that the youngster Aurora will be able to be cared for on her own by staff and other orang utans in her group.
Now that's some depressing news, but not unexpected. There was basically nothing in there during my November visit....The Carruth Natural Encounters building will be closing after 60 years due to aging infrastructure. The last day of operation is March 23rd. All of the inhabitants will either be sent to other facilities or moved elsewhere in the zoo. The meerkats will remain in their outdoor enclosure connected to the house and the two-toed sloth will be moved to the Pantanal.
A Farewell to the Carruth Natural Encounters Building, The Houston Zoo
The Carruth Natural Encounters building will be closing after 60 years due to aging infrastructure. The last day of operation is March 23rd. All of the inhabitants will either be sent to other facilities or moved elsewhere in the zoo. The meerkats will remain in their outdoor enclosure connected to the house and the two-toed sloth will be moved to the Pantanal.
A Farewell to the Carruth Natural Encounters Building, The Houston Zoo
I second pretty much every point here. Right now, might be a good time to mention that originally Madagascar WAS cut from the master plan under Lee Ehmke about 2 years ago. With new leadership this could very well be subject to change. The entirety of Natural Encounters and possibly even the Nature Play Area that nobody uses would be just enough space for a nice and modest Madagascar area or a great Reptile House.With a new director being onboarded soon, it’s possible they may have a different vision for what to do with the building. A Madagascar house would still be my first choice, but this could also be a prime location for a new reptile house, which is a distinct possibility considering the Ancient Relatives development has seemingly been canned.
It'll be interesting to see how changes in upper management will impact the master plan. Regardless of what that looks like, I sincerely hope the zoo will continue to center new exhibits around regions where they do significant conservation work. It's an effective model that ties that work into the visitor experience and having the entire zoo organized like that would be excellent.

Probably just the Dinosaur animatronicsTook at look at the zoo's map and noticed that there is something new opening next month, replacing the green space near the Pantanal. Any informed speculation on what this may be?
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I think in the long run it might become a nice paddock for bison and whitetail deer. Their old master had the texas land animal area with these two species situated where the children's zoo is. Some of that can still work because the petting zoo should stay where it is.Probably just the Dinosaur animatronics
I’d love for that area to one day be more than just seasonal animatronics. I understand why they keep it around though as they bring in a good amount of business (I’ve seen several families who show up just for the dinosaurs and nothing else), maybe one day.I think in the long run it might become a nice paddock for bison and whitetail deer. Their old master had the texas land animal area with these two species situated where the children's zoo is. Some of that can still work because the petting zoo should stay where it is.
I see your point on that. It's how Dallas uses the space formerly used for Australian wildlife.I’d love for that area to one day be more than just seasonal animatronics. I understand why they keep it around though as they bring in a good amount of business (I’ve seen several families who show up just for the dinosaurs and nothing else), maybe one day.
I tend to think towards an overflow from South America (Pantanal - Jaguar-Giant Otter) to North America (Whooping Crane-American Alligator) ..., a connection between both Continents (Just speculation ... of course)!I think in the long run it might become a nice paddock for bison and whitetail deer. Their old master had the texas land animal area with these two species situated where the children's zoo is. Some of that can still work because the petting zoo should stay where it is.
I still remember when an exhibit for Black Caiman was meant to go there for Pantanal...but got scrapped to keep the area for the dinosaur/bug animatronicsI tend to think towards an overflow from South America (Pantanal - Jaguar-Giant Otter) to North America (Whooping Crane-American Alligator) ..., a connection between both Continents (Just speculation ... of course)!
Not just that but also Squirrel Monkeys and Maned Wolves too.What a loss.