During my visit today I noticed several things;
Births;
- 3 young reindeer calves, of which 2 seemed to have been born not that long ago.
- The clouded leopards cubs seem to be on show! I only saw one however, so I don't know which of the ''two nests'' is on display. They seem to hind behind a log in the left side of the viewing hut
- In the domestic farm section inside the stable there's a chicken hatchery with dozens of chicks
- The pelicans seem to have eggs (unless they're fake eggs) and some got a bit defensive towards visitors.
In the aquarium;
Several tanks in the aquarium where taped off with signage saying they are re-doing the tanks.
The Chinese crocodile lizards are no longer on display, they are currently behind the scenes waiting to be transported to a new zoo, which one I don't know. I know this because I had a chat with both keepers of the nocturnal animals

Also told me that they are hoping to get a female pygmy slow loris to accompany the lone male later this year(?). The exhibit of the crocodile lizards will be reused for a new species, which species they didn't tell me, however that's because they simply haven't found a new species yet to fill in the terrarium (or at least that's what they told me).
One of the two exhibits of the pygmy slow lori (they got small gates, they function for (future) separation) was lighted like the cuscus one and the other one dark, the keepers told me that they're still letting the lori adapt to the lighting in the exhibit, but soon both sides should have a light source for us to see them better.
Also, they seem to no longer hold Asian small clawed otters, or at least have them not on show. Since I didn't see or smell one, same for the prairie dogs which are signed on the map, but where nowhere to be found.
The golden pheasants at the entree aviary where also a no-show, instead, we got greeted by some young silkie chickens, still a fun animal to watch.
The warthogs also where a no-show today, neither did it seem like there was a door open for them to go outside/inside.