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I also forgot to ask in my earlier post; does anyone know what "Creep" is, over by Savanna East? It looks like an exhibit area that may be separated from the mixed-species savanna, but I cannot figure out what that word is supposed to mean.

Creep implies an area within an exhibit only accessible for small species, to be away from big ones if they feel so inclined. Some species planned to be included on the savanna is either shy or particularly small, would be the take-away there.
 
I like how there is kind of a tropical Americas area stretched throughout the "Green Corridor" with capybaras, squirrel monkeys, Galapagos tortoises, and alligators. I'm not sure why that exhibit theme is not enunciated. Maybe it gives them more flexibility if different species end up getting exhibited in this zone as the actual plans are developed.
 
Phasing plans for the new zoo:
1A-1B - African Savanna (Lion and Giraffe) & primates
1C - Rhino, Hippo, Zebra, Ostrich
2 - Bear, Elk, and other North American Species
3 - Administrative Building
4 - Australasia (Tiger and Leopard)
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Phasing plans for the new zoo:
1A-1B - African Savanna (Lion and Giraffe) & primates
1C - Rhino, Hippo, Zebra, Ostrich
2 - Bear, Elk, and other North American Species
3 - Administrative Building
4 - Australasia (Tiger and Leopard)
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Still pretty much the same as it has been then, first phase focuses on the species that they're carrying over from the old zoo.
 
Where are you getting this? There's nothing about how many they have in the post or comments. Last I was aware the twins made five.
I found this article from only two months ago that they had four adult red pandas - Basu, Amaya, Takeo, and Pili, so adding two cubs would make six. One of the adult pandas must have passed away quite recently they only have five of them now.
Firefox IRL: Meet Amaya, Basu, Takeo and Pili, Sacramento Zoo’s fantastic four red pandas | The Mozilla Blog
 
I found this article from only two months ago that they had four adult red pandas - Basu, Amaya, Takeo, and Pili, so adding two cubs would make six. One of the adult pandas must have passed away quite recently they only have five of them now.
Firefox IRL: Meet Amaya, Basu, Takeo and Pili, Sacramento Zoo’s fantastic four red pandas | The Mozilla Blog

Elderly Takeo passed away sometime last winter - the zoo only had three in June when the twins were born. Per ages, I'm aware the article would have been written last year, despite being posted two months ago.
 
Elderly Takeo passed away sometime last winter - the zoo only had three in June when the twins were born. Per ages, I'm aware the article would have been written last year, despite being posted two months ago.
You are right, the article was re-uploaded one year to the day it was first published. I emailed the zoo a few hours ago and got a response and they confirmed that Takeo passed away back in late-March.
 
2 Pieces of September 2023 News Not Mentioned:


On September 21st, the zoo announced the capybara's gender (1.0) and name, Donnie/Donatello.

Our new capybara has a name! | Insert Teenage Mutant Nunja Turtles theme song here Our new capybara has a name! Keepers chose the name Donatello, or “Donnie” for the little one... | By Sacramento Zoo | Facebook

On September 30th, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (1.0) Baja blue rock lizard to the Central Florida Zoo in Florida.

Come meet... - Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens

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Sacramento have phased out chimpanzees:

Males, Pablo (1990) and Dougie (2001), were transferred to Kansas City Zoo. Mother and daughter, Amelia (1991) and Maria (2000), were transferred to an undisclosed accredited zoo.

Sacramento Zoo relocates its chimpanzees | abc10.com


The four have moved to two new homes said to offer more socialization opportunities and be much larger than the Sacramento Zoo. The Association of Zoos and Aquariums' (AZA) current standards recommend a minimum of eight chimpanzees to a troop.

On December 8th, the zoo announced that the (0.2) common chimpanzees Amelia and Maria were transferred to the Dallas Zoo in Texas.

Sacramento Zoo - We have an exciting update about...
 
Phasing plans for the new zoo:
1A-1B - African Savanna (Lion and Giraffe) & primates
1C - Rhino, Hippo, Zebra, Ostrich
2 - Bear, Elk, and other North American Species
3 - Administrative Building
4 - Australasia (Tiger and Leopard)
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Do we know at this point what the timeframe for relocation and different phases will be?
 
Yes they were, but the new Sacramento Zoo (opening around 2027) plans to house Chimpanzees.
Um, do you have a source for that? None of the stuff I've seen on the new zoo specifies chimpanzees as part of the plan. While there's a chance that could be the unspecified "African ape", I wouldn't suggest assuming it is chimpanzees without confirmation.
 
The zoo's map has been updated to include the Rhinoceros and take away the Chimpanzees plus a few other changes, notably the giraffes now look more themselves in real life.
Also, the flamingos are now where the chimps used to be.
New Map: https://assets.speakcdn.com/assets/2941/sacramento_zoo_map.jpg
Old Map Comparison: Planning a Trip to the Sacramento Zoo | Nevada Moms
This time, there actually is a source with the updated renderings (see under "New Map"), although "African Ape" could go either way between chimps, gorillas and bonobos - unless they plan on displaying the elusive koolakamba...
 
Per a zoo news email, the flamingos will be going off display again for further renovations to the old Chimpanzee exhibit. Primarily this involves adding a new large pool, so apparently the setup will be largely permanent. Would be cool if they were able to include an Ibis species or Boat-billed Herons to add something extra.
 
2 More Pieces of 2023 News Not Mentioned:

On September 21st, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (1.0) grey fox to the San Francisco Zoo in California on July 6th.

https://sfrecpark.org/DocumentCenter/View/21439/JtZooMin92123APPROVED

On October 19th, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (1.0) American white pelican to the San Francisco Zoo on September 13th.

https://sfrecpark.org/DocumentCenter/View/21361/JtZooAg101923

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On February 4th, the zoo announced that they are transferring a (0.1) Masai giraffe named Chifu to another AZA facility after February 18th.

Sacramento Zoo
 
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