From the zoo's website:
One of the most unique aspects of the International Orangutan Center, which will open in May 2014, is the freedom its design offers to its orangutan residents. Located around the perimeter of the exhibit are three Oases where the orangutans can go if they wish to be apart from the others. These Oases are connected by the Hutan Trail, a "functional forest" that allows the orangutans to move around high above the Zoo. These features are now taking shape, and to ensure the safety of our guests while this short phase of construction is under way, the nearby Deserts Dome will be periodically closed to the public. This temporary inconvenience will allow work in the area to be completed as quickly as possible. During this time, guests can still see several of our Deserts animals at special keeper chats.
Meet the newest members of our Indianapolis Zoo family! Three rainbow lorikeet chicks hatched June 10-11, and we've warmly welcomed a mixture of nine lory and lorikeet chicks in total this spring! Mother lorikeets typically produce two eggs at a time and it takes about 25 days for them to hatch. As with all youngsters, these chicks need nurturing and a watchful eye to ensure they grow up healthy and strong. But soon, guests will be able to see them spread their bright wings and fly in our newest permanent exhibit, Flights of Fancy: A Brilliance of Birds. Special thanks to Community Health Network for presenting Zoo Babies.