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African wild dogs arrive for breeding:

OKC Zoo welcomes two African painted dogs to Predator Pass

The painted dogs, named Guy and Remy, are almost 4 years old and recently came to Oklahoma City from Zoo Tampa at Lowry Park as part of a breeding recommendation for the Association of Zoos and Aquariums Species Survival Plan for African painted dogs.

Guy and Remy were matched with the Oklahoma City Zoo's female painted dogs, River and Pele.

The Oklahoma City Zoo is home to two African-painted dog packs. The zoo's Predator Pass will be home to one pack, and a separate pack of five inhabits Lion Overlook on a rotational basis, a news release says

As an aside, the pack currently rotating with the lions will have a new habitat in Destination Africa.
 
African wild dogs arrive for breeding:

OKC Zoo welcomes two African painted dogs to Predator Pass

The painted dogs, named Guy and Remy, are almost 4 years old and recently came to Oklahoma City from Zoo Tampa at Lowry Park as part of a breeding recommendation for the Association of Zoos and Aquariums Species Survival Plan for African painted dogs.

Guy and Remy were matched with the Oklahoma City Zoo's female painted dogs, River and Pele.

The Oklahoma City Zoo is home to two African-painted dog packs. The zoo's Predator Pass will be home to one pack, and a separate pack of five inhabits Lion Overlook on a rotational basis, a news release says

Oklahoma City Zoo now has 10 individuals:
1.0, Bomani - December 1, 2010 - D’Artegnan x Taji
0.1, Xena - January 13, 2011 - Unknown x Veaga
1.0, Dojo - November 23, 2011 - Ngozi x Mica
1.0, Tex - November 17, 2016 - Dojo x Xena
1.0, Back Slash - November 17, 2016 - Dojo x Xena
1.0, Spot - November 17, 2016 - Dojo x Xena
1.0, Guy - October 1, 2018 - Hatari x Layla
1.0, Rembrandt - October 1, 2018 - Hatari x Layla
0.1, Pele - November 30, 2018 - Verizon x Ghost
0.1, River - November 30, 2018 - Verizon x Ghost
 
Sumatran Tiger is pregnant

From the zoo’s Facebook:

The OKC Zoo is proud to announce that female Sumatran tiger, Lola, 10, is pregnant and due to give birth this summer! This will be Lola's second pregnancy with Kami, the Zoo's 14 year-old male Sumatran tiger. As a critically endangered species, the Zoo is proud to partner with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums to help protect the species and sustain their populations. We will continue to share updates on Lola throughout her pregnancy!
 
Other 2022 News:

On January 29th, the zoo announced that the Stingray Bay has reopened to the public after it was closed for renovations.

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On February 22nd, the zoo announced that their (0.1) North American river otter named Pip has passed away on February 18th due to arthritis and a sharp decline in health. She was 19 years old at the time of passing.

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On March 3rd, the zoo announced that a (0.1) fishing cat named Miri has passed away on February 27th due to chronic renal kidney failure. She was 15 years old at the time of passing.

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On March 30th, the zoo announced that (0.0.4) eyelash vipers were born.

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On April 8th, the zoo announced they are opening a new seasonal exhibit titled BRICKLIVE Animal Paradise, which will run from May 7th - October 30th. This is the first time BRICKLIVE will be in Oklahoma, and will feature animals such as a dolphin, giraffe, rhino, African lion, and African wild dog.

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On April 25th, the zoo announced that their (1.0) North American river otter named Rocky passed away on April 21st due to cardiac arrest during a routine procedure.

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On April 27th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) red-crested turaco was born which is now on exhibit in the Dan Moran Aviary.

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On May 23rd, the zoo announced that they have lifted restrictions and brought the birds back on exhibit as avian influenza cases have dropped.

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On June 4th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) cownose stingray named Jensen was born and is now on exhibit.

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On June 5th, the zoo announced that their lorikeet feedings as well as "Flamingo Mingle" events have reopened to the public due to the drop in bird flu cases.

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Zoo welcomes six-year-old female jaguar

The OKC Zoo is thrilled to announce its newest animal family member, Zia, a six-year-old female jaguar! Zia arrived at the OKC Zoo from the Philadelphia Zoo in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Zia can be seen in the Zoo’s Cat Forest and is viewable on a rotational habitat schedule with male jaguar, Tai and male Sumatran tiger, Ramah. The recommendation for Zia to be relocated to the OKC Zoo came from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) Species Survival Plan® (SSP) for jaguars.
 
Zebra leaving for Fossil Rim

From the zoo’s Facebook:

Our resident 6 year-old Grevy’s zebra, Zuberi, is headed to Fossil Rim Wildlife Center as part of a breeding recommendation with the AZA’s Species Survival Plan® for Grevy’s zebras. While in Fossil Rim, Zuberi will reside in a 30-acre private pasture with three female Grevy’s zebras off public view.

Zuberi was born at the OKC Zoo and has welcomed guests since 2015. The Grevy’s zebra is the largest of three species of zebra and is the most endangered in the wild. Zuberi has been an amazing ambassador for his species and will continue to do so at Fossil Rim! As we continue to construct our 14-acre habitat expansion, Expedition Africa slated to open Summer of 2023, zebras will remain part of our animal family. Stay tuned for updates!
 
A few notes from this month’s zoo trust agenda:

-The zoo has welcomed two female elk to the Oklahoma Trails.

-It was previously announced that the Grevy’s zebra was transferred to Fossil Rim. The trust agenda confirms that mountain zebras are coming for the new Africa exhibit.

-One agenda item provides more detail on the upcoming penguin habitat. By designing it to share an LSS with the new sea lion habitat, they estimate savings of $2 million versus separate designs requiring two LSS. The penguin habitat will be around 30,000 gallons of saltwater and house around 25 breeding pairs of African or Humboldt penguins.
 
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