Milwaukee County Zoo Milwaukee County Zoo News 2022

Interesting news about the mandrill, but I definitely think it's the right decision. It was a little depressing watching her during my last visit, appearing lonely since the passing of her mate, and Disney is an enormous upgrade. I personally think moving the lemurs here would be the best decision in the short term. I don't see this being used as additional bonobo space though, simply feels way too small even for just a few individuals.

I was wondering if they'd add a tunnel and connect it to the main enclosure. Then they could just pass through the two. I don't know if Milwaukee would have the money to do something like that though.
 
Recent trip to the zoo and I am pleasantly surprised to see that they are updating and gearing up for the summer season. Just some quick updates.

* Animal hospital is now open again
* Looks like we are getting closer to seeing what's going to be going in the former milk frog exhibit
* It looks like there was a baby born, prehensile tail porcupine
* The former prairie dog exhibit has had trees removed and some minor renovations
* The wall that was put up surrounding the former dall sheep is now down, and it looks like they are cleaning the exhibit up
* The Trumpeter Swans "Boo" and "Ghost" have now moved into the last exhibit on the former rhinos side. Not sure what once was there, anyone know? The exhibit is similar to the hippo but other side.
* The former Malayan tapir outdoor space looks to have a new sign installed, possibly pointing to a new animal coming in temporarily.

Overall, after visiting this most recent visit, I noticed the there are a lot more signs and roped off areas (which in my opinion makes the zoo feel less confusing). The zoo is communicating with the general public on what is happening and why things may be closed off or why an animal(s) maybe off exhibit. I am really curious to see what's going to be happening at the zoo this year as we inch closer to a year under a new director and what he does to create a vision for the zoo.
 
Recent trip to the zoo and I am pleasantly surprised to see that they are updating and gearing up for the summer season. Just some quick updates.

* Animal hospital is now open again
* Looks like we are getting closer to seeing what's going to be going in the former milk frog exhibit
* It looks like there was a baby born, prehensile tail porcupine
* The former prairie dog exhibit has had trees removed and some minor renovations
* The wall that was put up surrounding the former dall sheep is now down, and it looks like they are cleaning the exhibit up
* The Trumpeter Swans "Boo" and "Ghost" have now moved into the last exhibit on the former rhinos side. Not sure what once was there, anyone know? The exhibit is similar to the hippo but other side.
* The former Malayan tapir outdoor space looks to have a new sign installed, possibly pointing to a new animal coming in temporarily.

Overall, after visiting this most recent visit, I noticed the there are a lot more signs and roped off areas (which in my opinion makes the zoo feel less confusing). The zoo is communicating with the general public on what is happening and why things may be closed off or why an animal(s) maybe off exhibit. I am really curious to see what's going to be happening at the zoo this year as we inch closer to a year under a new director and what he does to create a vision for the zoo.
Are you talking indoor or outdoor for the swans
 
Recent trip to the zoo and I am pleasantly surprised to see that they are updating and gearing up for the summer season. Just some quick updates.

* Animal hospital is now open again
* Looks like we are getting closer to seeing what's going to be going in the former milk frog exhibit
* It looks like there was a baby born, prehensile tail porcupine
* The former prairie dog exhibit has had trees removed and some minor renovations
* The wall that was put up surrounding the former dall sheep is now down, and it looks like they are cleaning the exhibit up
* The Trumpeter Swans "Boo" and "Ghost" have now moved into the last exhibit on the former rhinos side. Not sure what once was there, anyone know? The exhibit is similar to the hippo but other side.
* The former Malayan tapir outdoor space looks to have a new sign installed, possibly pointing to a new animal coming in temporarily.

Overall, after visiting this most recent visit, I noticed the there are a lot more signs and roped off areas (which in my opinion makes the zoo feel less confusing). The zoo is communicating with the general public on what is happening and why things may be closed off or why an animal(s) maybe off exhibit. I am really curious to see what's going to be happening at the zoo this year as we inch closer to a year under a new director and what he does to create a vision for the zoo.
All that sounds like we have quite a few new species incoming Very soon. That makes sense as the zoo feels quite empty at the moment.
 
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