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On June 28th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) pygmy hippo named Meela was born on May 27th and is now on exhibit.

Earlier today at the Montgomery Zoo, Meela makes her public debut with mom along side. Meela is our newest pygmy hippo calf, born on May 27, 2023, to... | By Montgomery Zoo and Mann Wildlife Learning Museum | Facebook

On August 21st, the zoo announced that they acquired a (1.0) northern ground hornbill named Mack which is now on exhibit in the giraffe exhibit.

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On September 5th, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (1.0) eastern bongo named Klaus to the Hattiesburg Zoo in Mississippi.

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Someone mentioned in this thread that Montgomery is working towards AZA accreditation.

How's it going?
I understand they had a pre-inspection AZA visit at their request. Apparently AZA was concerned about their low staffing levels plus there were other areas that also needed development - behavioral management, enrichment etc. I feel it's pretty inevitable that these things go hand in hand with low staffing. I don't know about their financial situation, I didn't ask.
 
I understand they had a pre-inspection AZA visit at their request. Apparently AZA was concerned about their low staffing levels plus there were other areas that also needed development - behavioral management, enrichment etc. I feel it's pretty inevitable that these things go hand in hand with low staffing. I don't know about their financial situation, I didn't ask.
Any updates as of now or nah?
 
On January 24th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) greater kudu named Jolene passed away at age 8 1/2 due to an unspecified illness, a (0.1) ocelot named Lola passed away at age 21, and a (1.0) binturong named Boris passed away at age 5 1/2 due to a decline in health caused by heart conditions all in the past week.

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Piece of March 2025 News Not Mentioned:

On March 6th, the zoo announced they started raising funds to build a new reptile house.

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On May 20th, it was reported that the zoo will get a $4.2 million plan to renovate the entrance area of the facility, adding in 2 more ticket booths, a new plaza area, and new restrooms. Construction would start in mid-June and will take around a year till completion, with a temporary entrance being established by the museum.

Montgomery Zoo could get multimillion-dollar renovation
ACTION 8 UPDATE: Montgomery City Council approves renovations to Montgomery Zoo - WAKA 8

On May 22nd, the zoo announced their bald eagles are back on display after a storm destroyed the top of their enclosure.

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