Updates from yesterday's visit:
*The Australia building is completely empty of animals except for a trio of tree kangaroos and a few tortoises in the outdoor yard - getting real now!
*A golden lion tamarin was born on June 28th.
*New antelope: the new yellow-backed duiker, Aria, is settling in nicely. She was hanging out in a corner for a bit, before walking along the edge of the exhibit, grazing along the way. The trio of male Thomson's gazelles is also doing well in their new home - it's nice to see that exhibit get a little more life and species injected.
*Red panda renovations are now complete. The entire exhibit is enclosed in black mesh apart from the mock rock and the window viewing, which is a little distracting when looking up at the pandas, but at least they now have 24/7 access to the exhibit.
*One of the elderly American black bears is in the former Asian black bear exhibit.
*Adventure Africa: nothing has been done yet construction-wise - the entire area is overgrown in weeds and tall grass, though I believe activity should be taking place quite soon. The exhibit is indeed now not scheduled to open until 2019, but I'm happy they won't be rushing the project now.
*West Entrance: two buildings seem to be mostly done, and they look great. They looked like ticket booths and/or offices, but it was a little hard to tell.
*Bactrian camel calves Patrick and George, born in March and May, and kudu calf Noola, born in April, are doing well.
*While chatting with a keeper, I learned about what's to come in the former caracal exhibit. An African cat will indeed be inhabiting the vacant space eventually! In terms of what species, nothing is 100% yet.