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I think it makes sense that the west entrance is only open May-October, as it is the zoo's busy season. It wouldn't need the space for parking or the extra expenses of keeping a second admissions area lit, heated etc in winter if they have the main entrance already. I imagine the otters will be on exhibit year-round, however.
Sounds like they will
 
Per the zoo facebook page:

With very heavy hearts we announce the death of Naku, 17-year-old western lowland gorilla. On Friday, zookeepers noticed Naku was appearing more tired than normal and after 24 hours of non-stop observation and supportive care her condition warranted an exam, which resulted in the need for emergency surgery. Surgery showed a necrotic bowel and because of the prognosis, the difficult decision was made to humanely euthanize her on Saturday.

We extend our appreciation to the network of professionals from around the country that assisted our veterinary experts, including veterinarians and pediatric physicians that worked tirelessly with our staff in the hope of bringing Naku through this difficult series of events. The priority for our dedicated animal care team continues to be the well-being of the family group, including caring for Naku’s baby, Zahra.
 
Per the zoo facebook page:

With very heavy hearts we announce the death of Naku, 17-year-old western lowland gorilla. On Friday, zookeepers noticed Naku was appearing more tired than normal and after 24 hours of non-stop observation and supportive care her condition warranted an exam, which resulted in the need for emergency surgery. Surgery showed a necrotic bowel and because of the prognosis, the difficult decision was made to humanely euthanize her on Saturday.

We extend our appreciation to the network of professionals from around the country that assisted our veterinary experts, including veterinarians and pediatric physicians that worked tirelessly with our staff in the hope of bringing Naku through this difficult series of events. The priority for our dedicated animal care team continues to be the well-being of the family group, including caring for Naku’s baby, Zahra.

Wow, Milwaukee’s gorilla troop has really had a rough go lately! First Cassius the silverback, and now Naku the new mother. R.I.P. Naku, and wishing the best for little Zahra. :(
 
And in less than 1 month, Zahra became an orphan. I hope Cassius's and Naku's death weren't related, and it's something that could potentially wipe out the whole troop! Best wishes to all the staff and gorillas!
 
And in less than 1 month, Zahra became an orphan. I hope Cassius's and Naku's death weren't related, and it's something that could potentially wipe out the whole troop! Best wishes to all the staff and gorillas!
The perspectives for the orphaned baby are also not the best. I do hope they can reintegrate the baby with the family group at some point, but ... I doubt it. Also, with the group without a silverback social tensions might arise ...
 
Per the zoo facebook page:

With very heavy hearts we announce the death of Naku, 17-year-old western lowland gorilla. On Friday, zookeepers noticed Naku was appearing more tired than normal and after 24 hours of non-stop observation and supportive care her condition warranted an exam, which resulted in the need for emergency surgery. Surgery showed a necrotic bowel and because of the prognosis, the difficult decision was made to humanely euthanize her on Saturday.

We extend our appreciation to the network of professionals from around the country that assisted our veterinary experts, including veterinarians and pediatric physicians that worked tirelessly with our staff in the hope of bringing Naku through this difficult series of events. The priority for our dedicated animal care team continues to be the well-being of the family group, including caring for Naku’s baby, Zahra.
Some articles about this:

The Milwaukee County Zoo Regrets to Announce the Unexpected Death of Female Gorilla | Milwaukee County Zoo

Naku, one of the Milwaukee County Zoo's female gorillas, died Saturday

Milwaukee County Zoo announces death of female gorilla Naku

Gorilla at Milwaukee County Zoo unexpectedly passes away

Death of gorilla at Milwaukee County Zoo is second in three weeks

Milwaukee County Zoo Grieves Unexpected Death Gorilla Naku

https://www.channel3000.com/news/he...kee-zoo-gorilla-death-officials-say/736652086

http://fox6now.com/2018/04/30/milwa...cted-death-of-female-western-lowland-gorilla/
 
Some good news is one of the giraffe is due to give birth any day now! It’s been on the downlow but we’ll have two baby’s this summer.

The bear garden is massively under its way, the west entrance they are putting on the finishing touches. Overall the zoo is looking good for the summer!
 
Some good news is one of the giraffe is due to give birth any day now! It’s been on the downlow but we’ll have two baby’s this summer.

The bear garden is massively under its way, the west entrance they are putting on the finishing touches. Overall the zoo is looking good for the summer!
2 babies?
 
I am taking a trip to the Milwaukee County Zoo this summer, being the first time I have been there in a long time. (The last time being before I could really remember anything, as I was so young.) What should I be looking forward to when I arrive? Any new exhibits opening this summer?
 
I am taking a trip to the Milwaukee County Zoo this summer, being the first time I have been there in a long time. (The last time being before I could really remember anything, as I was so young.) What should I be looking forward to when I arrive? Any new exhibits opening this summer?

In a couple weeks a new second entrance complex will open, complete with brand-new concessions, amenities, and even a river otter habitat. Also, as mentioned above, a new “Bear Garden” should be in business soon, along with a summer dinosaur exhibit. Finally, we also have many recent additions: an 8-month-old giraffe calf (and another on the way), two chevrotains, an agouti (brand-new for Milwaukee), a serval, red river hogs (2014), a yellow-backed duiker, and more. Unfortunately, the Adventure Africa elephant complex opens next year, but construction should be coming along during your visit - maybe even close to completion(?).

Enjoy your visit to my home zoo! :)
 
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