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Anyone know of the current status of the chimps, I know they are getting a new exhibit expected to open in 2024. The reason for my question is Puerto Rico only chimpanzee a female named Mara will be transferred there soon after the zoo’s official closure last month.
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Mara is going to the Indianapolis Zoo, which has a program to promote the recovery and preservation of this species.
 
Indianapolis Zoological Society is offering a $1 million grant to an organisation that can develop a plan to save an animal species currently designated as threatened on the IUCN Red List.

The first stage of the application is due on 4th June 2023 and the winner will be announced in February 2024, with the winner decided by a panel of conservation experts from around the world. The winner will then have five years to get the project started and demonstrate some progress.

More information can be found in the link below:
Indianapolis Zoo offers $1m grant for plan to save a threatened species
 
A piece of news not mentioned yet in 2022:

On January 14th, the zoo announced that construction has started on a new east entrance and entry plaza. It will be completed in Spring 2023, and during construction, the White River Gardens area will be closed to the public.

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Changes in the Landscape at White River Gardens - Indianapolis Zoo

On May 27th, the zoo announced that they officially opened the Entry Plaza to the public.

New Entry Gate Walkthrough Video | #GoodNews! The Zoo's new entry is officially open! This new entry experience is a total immersion into nature from the very first steps inside the Zoo.... | By Indianapolis Zoo | Facebook
 


It is interesting that the zoo has quite nice plant scapes instead of animal exhibits as the mood-setter as one enters the zoo. What are the first animals that a visitor sees?
 
I have recently visited the zoo (also backstage) and I have a few notes:

  • Marabou Stork are no longer present, confirmed with Emails
  • Don’t know if this was mention but the Lemurs are in Florida. Although they do hold 2.0 backstage.
  • Northern Bobwhite are in longer in deserts
  • Construction for the chimps is progressing nicely. Keepers have stated there are 7 in the zoo
  • The Global Center for Species Survival is breathtaking. I will post photos soon.
 
The Global Center for Species Survival is the newly renovated White River House, some keepers refer to this place while referring to the whole gardens area but it is mainly the building for the gardens. Hope this helps! ;)
Any live animals in there?
 
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