On June 8th, the zoo announced they have acquired a (0.1) greater roadrunner which is now on exhibit in the thick-billed parrot aviary.
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I visited the zoo a few days ago and have a few little things to report.
1. The swans are now in the alligator exhibit, no signs for either alligator or swans.
2. The old sandhill crane exhibit net to the alligators has been taken down. A sandhill crane still lives in the aviary.
3. The bad eagles where in a fenced off enclosure behind their exhibit. Still visible through that wire fence, but not in their usual space.
4. There are new English and Spanish information signs at most of the exhibits. The lynx exhiibt also has a sign telling people to stay back so the cats don't get COVID.
5. Everything in the extinct species graveyard is totally gone. It's just a dirt path now winding to the great horned owl exhibit. I know the gravestone shad been gone for a while, but not sure how long the psace has been so empty.
6. There is a small fenced-in area inside the aviary next to the righthand path you take to the bridge. Anyone know what if anything lives there? There is no sign.
7. Are there still roadrunner in with the thick-billed parrots? It was a tad on the cool side so maybe it was inside, but I don't recall a sign being there.
Pacha is in Cleveland. We did not get Nuna, so where she went is unknownIt was announced on August 30 that Andean bears Nuna and Pacha (1.1.0) have moved on from the zoo to new facilities to participate in the SSP. No zoos were mentioned by name. This makes mother Nicole and father Bouba empty-nesters, with their future breeding plans unknown at this time. Happy trails, cubs!
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Thank you! I could not find this information anywhere.Pacha is in Cleveland
Nuna went to Beardsley ZooThank you! I could not find this information anywhere.
Going to the zoo in 2 weeks can anyone confirm if the Andean bear exhibit is back open or not.
Ok thank you. I wonder why it has been closed for so long.I visited recently, it was still not open.