Updates from today’s Visit:
. Green Moray Eels are back! Two new eels recently arrived at the zoo and are now on display in Shark Reef
. The last Orange-Spotted Grouped unfortunately passed away recently.
. The Mudpuppies have been phased out

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. The Golden Lion Tamarins and Titi’s have swapped exhibits in the Tropics Trail, with the tamarins being mixed with the Agouti and Sloth, and the Titis being mixed with the Marmosets and Armadillos.
. Speaking if the Titis, a new Titi was born recently and is now on exhibit!
Now on to some more general comentary about my visit
. Construction of the new Lakeside Plaza and Japanese Macaque exhibit appears to be going swimmingly. To answer @DavidBrown’s question, the Macaque exhibit will be entirely new. The old exhibit, along with the old ramp, were both completely demolished when I visited, and are due to be replaced with modern counterparts that fit the architectural theme of the Treetop Trail. While I think the new ramp looks nice, im a bit iffy on the Macaque exhibit. While I like that the exhibit will give a view of the lake, I would prefer the zoo add more tree cover and landscaping, as the concept art seems quite lacking in that department. Then again, these are only the initial concept's, so I’ll save my criticisms until the new exhibit actually opens. Either way it will be an upgrade over the old exhibit, and its always very exciting to see a new exhibit being built, especially one thats been in the works for well over a decade.
. I also visited Jack-o-Lantern Spectacular earlier in the week, and it has been significantly upgraded since last year. The event now takes up a significant portion if the zoo’s backwoods, including areas that have never been accessible to the public. It was cool to see these areas that have never been visible on ground level before, and the experience felt much more grand.
Here are some photos of the concert art and construction.