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The zoo has a new behind-the-scenes encounter for Wilson, their three banded armadillo.
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Visited the zoo today and here are some updates since I last visited a few months ago. Some of these may have been mentioned already but I tried my best to provide only new information:
- The former American Mink exhibit now holds Prevost's Squirrel. The nearby Clouded Leopard, Fishing Cat, and Fossa exhibits have all received new climbing structures. The old Fossa exhibit is still empty, so its unclear what will take up residence here.
as much as i love prevost's squirrels, its a shame to lose the american mink. Do they still have Caracal?
also very exciting about the Blotched Blue-Tongue Skinks! definitely got to go see them!
Very sad news that I had been anxiously awaiting every time I've seen this thread (or the prior ones) updated. I'm just incredibly thankful he was able to hold on as long as he did, giving me an opportunity to see him last summer. He was a real character, as is the norm for his species.
- One last sad piece of news, the last elderly Bush Dog has likely passed away or been taken permanently off exhibit. In it's old exhibit were the bat eared fox, which were acclimating to this new larger space. There former exhibit across the pathway is currently empty, as is the former porcupine exhibit across the way (currently under renovation).
Tupi has been confirmed to be male.
A dead wild black vulture found onsite at the zoo has tested "not negative" for avian flu. Due to this, the zoo stated
"Hixon Bird House, Lory Landing, and Flamingo Mingle will be temporarily closed Fish feeders will be temporarily emptied, as fish food may attract wild birds Some birds in our care will be temporarily relocated off habitat"
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I do hope the Zoo and management are going to make a big thing out of the cultural heritage of the limestone that is so ever present at the Zoo and gives it a unique character of its own. Very Earthy...3 Pieces of March 2025 News Not Mentioned:
On March 6th, the zoo announced that after examining the limestone excavated from the construction of Congo Falls, experts determined that it was the same primary stone used to build many historic structures in the city of San Antonio, including the Alamo Church.
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That was an April Fools Day post.Just saw a post on my Facebook feed stating that a new tiger habitat will part of the expansion on the other side of the freeway named after ex basketball player Charles Barkleyz who happens to be visiting the city right now. They said it will be part of the next phase after they finish gorillas this summer. I still honest to god hope they get Asian elephants in there with a big giant modern habitat like they promised and move the gibbons clouded leopards and asian small clawed otters over there.
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D'oh, but that won't stop me from hoping the aformentioned Asian district to be a dream come true. That zoo seems VERY committed to elephants even if they gave them up by closing their very ugly small one in the African area 2 years agoThat was an April Fools Day post.
Considering Tim Morrow's adamant about getting elephants back (not to mention it'll be the next project after Congo Falls/The Ralston gets complated later this year), and their VP of Animal Care, Daryl Hoffman was the Large Mammal Curator at Houston Zoo and was Buffalo Zoo's lead keeper for elephants, rhinos and sea lions (and as a bonus, board member of the International Elephant Foundation/Executive Director of the Elephant Managers Association, all but guaranteed. It ain't a matter of if, rather a matter of when.D'oh, but I still hope that aformentioned Asian district will become real. The San Antonio Zoo seems very committed to elephants even if they gave them up by closing their very ugly small one 2 years ago
It's also a matter of 'who' and which herd type will live there. I personally hope they'll designate it for bulls only like Denver does. But a matriline split from Houston or White Oak or an European os ALS import would also be legitIt ain't a matter of if, rather a matter of when.