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However, I can see Moyo (their current 5-year-old bull) moving to the WildCare Park and also getting a female mate or companion from a different zoo.
Moyo already has a transfer recommendation and a breeding rec. at his new zoo and will most likely be leaving the zoo fairly soon.

Or maybe the WildCare Park can have both White AND Black Rhinos.
Why are you so sure the WildCare Park will have Black Rhino? It’s quite unlikely really, like @Zoofan15 said, black rhino do not really do well in mixed-species safari park like settings. If the park is going to hold another rhino species, GOHR are much more likely to be kept at the park over Black since they’ve been much more successful in large mixed-species habitats (such as at the Wilds and SDZSP).
 
A male Nile lechwe is now on display in Red Rocks.
I went on Monday and did not see him. Strange, because I spent pretty much the whole day in Red Rocks trying to get photos of the Amur leopard cubs. I'm a little mad at myself for not straying a little further away from the leopards so I could have seen him. What enclosure is he in? Is he replacing anything?
 
I went on Monday and did not see him. Strange, because I spent pretty much the whole day in Red Rocks trying to get photos of the Amur leopard cubs. I'm a little mad at myself for not straying a little further away from the leopards so I could have seen him. What enclosure is he in? Is he replacing anything?
He is in one of the far back enclosures behind the giraffes, near the Soemmerring’s gazelles, saddle-billed storks, kudus, wallabies and red kangaroos.
 
The St. Louis Zoo has finally welcomed a new male Transcaspian urial named "Matterhorn". The zoo has been without a male for quite some time now to the point that I was unsure if they were looking to continue with the species.
Yay!!! What has their been in recent years for births in the Urial SSP? Just the few at Utica, or is their another breeding facility I'm not aware of?
 
Yay!!! What has their been in recent years for births in the Urial SSP? Just the few at Utica, or is their another breeding facility I'm not aware of?
The San Diego Zoo Safari Park has, unsurprisingly, been the main breeder of the species in recent years. With little instutional interest, breeding there has slowed, and a lot of the stock has been moved out into the private sector/non-AZA facilities, where they are quite common. The SDZSP still have 8.13, even with the controlled breeding. The only other urial in an accredited facility are the 1.2 at the Dakota Zoo.
 
The San Diego Zoo Safari Park has, unsurprisingly, been the main breeder of the species in recent years. With little instutional interest, breeding there has slowed, and a lot of the stock has been moved out into the private sector/non-AZA facilities, where they are quite common. The SDZSP still have 8.13, even with the controlled breeding. The only other urial in an accredited facility are the 1.2 at the Dakota Zoo.
So a total of four accredited zoos keeping the species? I wish this number would increase, as they're one of my favorite species.
 
Does anyone know if the zoo still has great hornbills?

Their website claims they have them, but on all my recent visits I have only seen rhinoceros hornbills.
I went today and only saw rhinoceros hornbills in the Bird House. The Bird Garden didn't have any hornbills. They may just be temporarily off exhibit though because their were several vacant habitats.
 
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