Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden News From the Cincinnati Zoo 2011 #2

dpatters28- I have not heard of the place myself, though I've been to Troy. I went to a similar style place in Centerville, Ohio, but I've never been there. If you like you can create a new topic in the "United States" forum to see if anyone has been or heard of it. That way it would keep the two discussions seperate.
 
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I'm sorry, but you're mistaken. Giraffe Ridge opened in 2008 with three giraffes: Akilah, Tessa, and Kimba. There were never six giraffes.

@dpatters28- I have not heard of the place myself, though I've been to Troy. I went to a similar style place in Centerville, Ohio, but I've never been there. If you like you can create a new topic in the "United States" forum to see if anyone has been or heard of it. That way it would keep the two discussions seperate.

you sure about that, there were pics in the zoo on the 4D theater wall with 6 giraffes in it at giraffe ridge, and i even remember there being 6 or 5. i am 150% sure
 
you sure about that, there were pics in the zoo on the 4D theater wall with 6 giraffes in it at giraffe ridge, and i even remember there being 6 or 5. i am 150% sure

I'm sorry, but you were correct xD Looking back at some photos from my visit the day after the exhibit opened (I just went and searched through files and files to find them), the exhibit opened with five giraffes! There were three males and two females. However, the two excess males must have left the zoo not too long after the opening of the exhibit as there are only three giraffes in the photos from a visit later on that year/ early 2009 (the ones I was looking while posting the last comment which I thought were from the time the others were taken). Well... that just gives me a reason to organize all of earlier photos on my computer :p
 
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I'm sorry, but you were correct xD Looking back at some photos from my visit the day after the exhibit opened (I just went and searched through files and files to find them), the exhibit opened with five giraffes! There were three males and two females. However, they two excess males must have left the zoo not too long after the opening of the exhibit as there are only three giraffes in the photos from a visit later on that year/ early 2009 (the ones I was looking while posting the last comment which I thought were from the time the others were taken). Well... that just gives me a reason to organize all of earlier photos on my computer :p

ha, yeah because i remember they didnt stay very long at all.
 
Has anyone heard anything about the progress of the African Savannah? I know they had expected the hoofstock and baboon exhibits to do completed by 2012, but I don't even know if they're working on it! It looked like they were doing a little bit of construction on the other side of the old parking lot when I was there the other day, but I'm anxoius to see hippos at our zoo again!

Another question - did the zoo ever have African elephants? I thought sure they did when I was a child during the... ahem... mid-80s, but my cousin insists it's always been Asian.
 
Another question - did the zoo ever have African elephants? I thought sure they did when I was a child during the... ahem... mid-80s, but my cousin insists it's always been Asian.

The zoo opened with a rather angry African bull in 1875 and has had many including the famous "Gimpy" in the decades since
 
Has anyone heard anything about the progress of the African Savannah? I know they had expected the hoofstock and baboon exhibits to do completed by 2012, but I don't even know if they're working on it! It looked like they were doing a little bit of construction on the other side of the old parking lot when I was there the other day, but I'm anxoius to see hippos at our zoo again!

Another question - did the zoo ever have African elephants? I thought sure they did when I was a child during the... ahem... mid-80s, but my cousin insists it's always been Asian.

i heard it will open in 2014-2015. and Gimpy was a Pygmy Elephant
 
I have not heard any news about the the African Savannah in a while. The African Savannah will be opening in phases (Just like the African Savannah in Columbus), and portions of the exhibit will open from now until around 2014. The African Savannah in Columbus and in Cincinnati will be opening around the same time.

@dpatters28-

Here's a picture of an African on exhibit with an Asian in Cincinnati, and it was likely taken near the time you were wondering about.

http://www.cincinnativiews.net/images/Elephant-new-2.jpg

@Cinzoo man- Well, Gimpy was a "pygmy" elephant in sense of size not species. Really she was just an African Forest Elephant.
 
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Cincinnati Zoo's last African Elephant, Gretchen, left in 1993 for the Bowmanville Zoo in Canada. Gretchen had been at the Cincinnati Zoo since 1967.
 
Thanks for the photograph, Kudu! I knew they used to have African elephants there. I wonder if they'll ever bring them back. I would love to see more photographs of the zoo from that time period. I just know I loved going there, but I can't remember what the exhibits really looked like because I was so young at the time.
 
Thanks for the photograph, Kudu! I knew they used to have African elephants there. I wonder if they'll ever bring them back. I would love to see more photographs of the zoo from that time period. I just know I loved going there, but I can't remember what the exhibits really looked like because I was so young at the time.

You are welcome! That site is a wonderful site for old photographs and postcards from the zoo.

I'd say that the zoo will not be bringing back Africans That is unless they get rid of their Asians ;) Most zoos choose to only exhibit either Africans or Asians, because A. most zoos do not have enough room to exhibit both species and B. this allows the zoos to focus all of their attention on the husbandry and breeding of that one species. Zoos are also discouraged to exhibit Africans and Asians together in order to prevent the spread of diseases like Elephant Herpes Virus, as well as for other reasons. There is a topic on the subject in the General Discussion if you look :)
 
I have not heard any news about the the African Savannah in a while. The African Savannah will be opening in phases (Just like the African Savannah in Columbus), and portions of the exhibit will open from now until around 2014. The African Savannah in Columbus and in Cincinnati will be opening around the same time.

@dpatters28-

Here's a picture of an African on exhibit with an Asian in Cincinnati, and it was likely taken near the time you were wondering about.

http://www.cincinnativiews.net/images/Elephant-new-2.jpg

@Cinzoo man- Well, Gimpy was a "pygmy" elephant in sense of size not species. Really she was just an African Forest Elephant.

i know about gimpy being african im just pointing that out
 
The duiker is back! its with the okapi, gonna post some pics


Kudu- About the african penguins not getting any access to water, what they do is put them over the fence and let them swim in the morning before the little penguins come out

where did the cougars stay besides the nursery and the siberian lynx exhibit?
 
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The duiker is back! its with the okapi, gonna post some pics


Kudu- About the african penguins not getting any access to water, what they do is put them over the fence and let them swim in the morning before the little penguins come out

where did the cougars stay besides the nursery and the siberian lynx exhibit?

Thanks for the update Cinzoo man :)

-I'm very glad that the ol'duiker is back on exhibit with the Okapis :)

-That's an interesting solution to the lack of a pool in the old Cape Barren Goose enclosure. When you say in the morning, do you mean before the zoo opens or during the first few hours that the zoo is open? No matter, I hope that a pool will be added soon if the African Penguins are permanent residents of the enclosure.

-The Cougars have also been held in off-exhibit areas including the one behind the Children's Zoo. Those two places are the only places that they have been on exhibit.
 
Thanks for the update Cinzoo man :)

-I'm very glad that the ol'duiker is back on exhibit with the Okapis :)

-That's an interesting solution to the lack of a pool in the old Cape Barren Goose enclosure. When you say in the morning, do you mean before the zoo opens or during the first few hours that the zoo is open? No matter, I hope that a pool will be added soon if the African Penguins are permanent residents of the enclosure.

-The Cougars have also been held in off-exhibit areas including the one behind the Children's Zoo. Those two places are the only places that they have been on exhibit.

an hour before the zoo opens
 
The zoo has a new Southern Rockhopper Penguin chick in the Wings of the World building.

The Bald Eagle is also back on the zoo's website.
 
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one of the White tigers was in the Malayan tiger exhibit, is this a sign that they are starting to do something with the Cat Canyon expansion, or is it just a medical check-up for the Malayan tiger, or something else?

Still yet to see the tayra and her baby and the duiker and the okapi

the east african crowned crane was back with the eastern bongos.

saw the chick, shes already standing.

kudu, the salmon cockatoo does rotate with the major mitchells

did the black-footed cats have babies a little while back? i ask because i saw one today that was a little smaller than a full grown one. Speaking of NH, i cant stand when people use flash photography, they should put up a sign saying you cant use it, someone took a flash pick of the Pallas' cat and it spooked her and she jumped in surprise.

and did anyone know that there was a younger alligator snapping turtle in Manatee springs under the bridge where the alligator gar used to live?

and when did the zoo own jaguars? i saw a pic of the so. brazilian ocelot exhibit, with a jaguar in it

www.flickr.com/photos/dmanwarren/2346660960/in/photostream/
 
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one of the White tigers was in the Malayan tiger exhibit, is this a sign that they are starting to do something with the Cat Canyon expansion, or is it just a medical check-up for the Malayan tiger, or something else?

Still yet to see the tayra and her baby and the duiker and the okapi

the east african crowned crane was back with the eastern bongos.

saw the chick, shes already standing.

kudu, the salmon cockatoo does rotate with the major mitchells

did the black-footed cats have babies a little while back? i ask because i saw one today that was a little smaller than a full grown one. Speaking of NH, i cant stand when people use flash photography, they should put up a sign saying you cant use it, someone took a flash pick of the Pallas' cat and it spooked her and she jumped in surprise.

and did anyone know that there was a younger alligator snapping turtle in Manatee springs under the bridge where the alligator gar used to live?

and when did the zoo own jaguars? i saw a pic of the so. brazilian ocelot exhibit, with a jaguar in it

jaguar 1 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Thanks for another update Cinzoo man! :)

-That is interesting. I've never once seen one of the white tigers in the Malayan Tiger grotto. Possibly, but perhaps they were just letting the white tiger to go into the Malayan Tiger grotto for an alternative form of enrichment.

-I wonder why they moved the crane back? No matter, the crane looked beautiful in the new flamingo exhibit and was much easier to photograph.

-Thanks for the confirmation on the cockatoos.

-I haven't heard anything about the Black-footed Cats for quite some time. If there was a birth there was not a press release, and I don't remember hearing of one within the last year. However, females are smaller than males, so it may have just been a female, If not, it's likely it was just a small individual or a young arrival from another zoo.

-I haven't seen the new Alligator Snapping Turtle, but it's nice to hear that something new is going in that exhibit. It's been rather empty in recent years.

-I don't exactly remember when the zoo last held Jaguars. However, I do remember seeing the Persian Leopards in the 90s.
 
Thanks for another update Cinzoo man! :)

-That is interesting. I've never once seen one of the white tigers in the Malayan Tiger grotto. Possibly, but perhaps they were just letting the white tiger to go into the Malayan Tiger grotto for an alternative form of enrichment.

-I wonder why they moved the crane back? No matter, the crane looked beautiful in the new flamingo exhibit and was much easier to photograph.

-Thanks for the confirmation on the cockatoos.

-I haven't heard anything about the Black-footed Cats for quite some time. If there was a birth there was not a press release, and I don't remember hearing of one within the last year. However, females are smaller than males, so it may have just been a female, If not, it's likely it was just a small individual or a young arrival from another zoo.

-I haven't seen the new Alligator Snapping Turtle, but it's nice to hear that something new is going in that exhibit. It's been rather empty in recent years.

-I don't exactly remember when the zoo last held Jaguars. However, I do remember seeing the Persian Leopards in the 90s.

the crane is still with the flamingos.

the persian leopard does look dead on like a jaguar
 
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