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Zoo is awarded $2 million to help save California condors

Funding will help ‘climate-proof’ nation’s second-largest condor breeding facility

California condors received a much-needed boost this month as the Oregon Zoo was awarded $2 million to support the conservation of this critically endangered species. The funding, included in the year-end omnibus bill signed into law by President Biden, will ensure the zoo’s condor recovery efforts can continue uninterrupted.

Championed by Sens. Merkley and Wyden as part of a package of Oregon investments, the Condor Restoration Resiliency Project will modernize the zoo’s offsite Jonsson Center for Wildlife Conservation, located in rural Clackamas County.

Zoo is awarded $2 million to help save California condors
 
The Oregon Zoo updated their logo recently. Personally, I much prefer the old logo, which nicely captured the zoo's noteworthy history with Asian Elephants. This new logo is much more simplified and generic, and its four-quadrant design almost reminds me of the logo used by Microsoft Windows.

New logo:

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Old logo:

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Oh very interesting. Looks quite similar to the National Zoo's retro animal silhouettes from the '70s.
 

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The Oregon Zoo updated their logo recently. Personally, I much prefer the old logo, which nicely captured the zoo's noteworthy history with Asian Elephants. This new logo is much more simplified and generic, and its four-quadrant design almost reminds me of the logo used by Microsoft Windows.

New logo:

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Old logo:

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It fits with Metro's logo, but it's awful.
 
Female white-cheeked gibbon arrives:

Meet white-cheeked gibbon Harper, the playful primate joining Oregon Zoo family

Harper was born in 2015 at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The Association of Zoos and Aquariums recommended she move to the Oregon Zoo based on its Species Survival Plan for gibbons.

Zookeepers say Harper is already bonding with fellow white-cheeked gibbon resident Duffy through grooming, playing, and swinging together.
 
Other 2023 News:

A male bontebok calf was born on April 1st to 8-year-old mom, Winter.

Zoo welcomes bouncing baby bontebok

On April 25th, the zoo announced that the bontebok made its public debut. On May 22nd, the zoo announced its name, Monte/Montebok.

3-week old bontebok calf makes zoo debut
Rare Bontebok Calf Bounces For Joy | This bouncing baby boy has a name! Meet Monte, aka Montebok the Bontebok. | By Oregon Zoo | Facebook


On May 2nd, the zoo announced its gender (0.1). On June 1st, the zoo announced its name, Rumicha.

Penguin Chick Growing Up Fast | The littlest member of the penguin family is growing fast. Here she is at one, two and three weeks old! | By Oregon Zoo | Facebook
Fluffy Penguin Chick Swims For The First Time | Baby penguin's first swim ✨ | By Oregon Zoo | Facebook

On May 13th, it was mentioned that the zoo acquired a (1.0) Masai giraffe named James from the Los Angeles Zoo in California.*

On May 25th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) common chimpanzee named Delilah turned 50 years old.

Chimpanzee Delilah Turns 50

On May 31st, the zoo announced that they bred and released (0.0.9) northwestern pond turtles into the wild.

Endangered Turtles Return To The Wild | These nine endangered northwestern pond turtles just went back to the wild after growing big and strong in the zoo’s turtle lab. Turtle power! | By Oregon Zoo | Facebook

On June 2nd, the zoo announced that (0.0.~200) northern leopard frogs hatched which will be released into the wild at a later date.

Tiny Endangered Frogs Growing At Zoo | 200 northern leopard frog tadpoles are hatching at the zoo! Soon they’ll turn into froglets and be released back into the wild, leaving conservationists... | By Oregon Zoo | Facebook

*Information was given by @Elena in the Los Angeles Zoo News 2023 thread.
 
Thank you! I wonder if this means Buttercup will move? I have heard that he had a placement elsewhere.
Is Buttercup still at the zoo?

You've already asked this several times on multiple threads before. He is still at the zoo now, and I do not know whether he is going to move elsewhere or not or when it will happen. I'm pretty sure Buttercup will just remain in Portland for now.
 
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