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I know Sacramento Zoo has a breeding recommendation for the orangutans.
Has the magic just not happened yet, or is that project on hold?
 
As the zoo welcomed one South American mammal it appears to of quietly said goodbye to another. The Linnaeus's two-toed sloth has been removed from both the zoo's website and map. As I've said before, while the zoo usually takes a while to add new species profiles to the website, they're usually pretty good about removing them once something happens (i.e. they pass or are sent to another facility). The zoo's species count currently stands at 118. (Sacramento Zoo Species and Name List)

On a slightly less upsetting note, here is an article the zoo released a little over a month ago for National Zookeeper Week: Celebrating our Zookeepers | Sacramento Zoo - Sacramento, CA.
 
My good friend @Daniel_Francois_Langur visited the Sacramento Zoo today and he gave me two unfortunate pieces of information to share with you all:
  1. Edwina the sloth indeed has passed away, from old age. She was about 28 years old. Her exhibit is still home to Aurora (F) and Link (M) the white-faced sakis. (Fun Fact: Aurora is nearly 32 years old, making her the oldest female of her species in captivity.)
  2. Obi the red kangaroo also passed away from old age. At about 18 years old he was the oldest of the 4 roos at the Sac Zoo. His exhibit is still home to 3 red kangaroos (Brody, Flux, and Jordan (all males)), 2 mainland emus (Shirely (F) and Smee (M)), and 2 southern yellow-footed rock-wallabies (Audrey and Dell (both females)).
The zoo's species count currently stands at 118. (Sacramento Zoo Species and Name List)
 
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