Update 9/26/15:
Today I was able to see the zoo's newest addition (a baby giraffe!) for the first time. Born on September 16, the baby boy remains without a name as of right now.
A lot of action and movement in the Small Mammal House over the past few weeks! The Goeldi's monkey family, with little baby Finn, have moved back into their former exhibit that held the lone Golden-headed Lion tamarin. Judging by the golden-headed tamarin's age, I think it's safe to say that he most likely passed away. The exhibit where the Goeldi's monkeys lived for only about 1 year, is now home to the zoo's 2 Dwarf Mongooses. I personally feel like this was a poor move by the zoo because the old mongoose exhibit had plenty of sand to dig in, and it had a termite mound to climb. The exhibit that they moved into only has two small sand pits, and no termite mound. As of what is to happen in the old mongoose exhibit, I am not sure. But the Small Mammal House isn't opposed to giving one animal 2-3 exhibit spaces. (Of all of the buildings at the Milwaukee County Zoo, I must say that the Small Mammals is the smallest, and most out-dated building) My guess for the old mongoose exhibit is that they might let the meerkats (who's exhibit is next door) have access to it, giving the meerkats 3 of the small exhibits. This is just my guess, however. Only time will tell what happens.
Other than that, baby harbor seal Siku and baby gorilla Sulaiman continue to grow and be well.