She Jillian was housed with her mother at the SF Zoo until she left a year ago at age 4, and was in close proximity to her father as well. I wonder if the lack of companionship/socialization was challenging for her and caused her stress? Or maybe Sacramento Zoo wasn't giving her enough enrichment?
Jillian was assigned to the B-grotto today. Saw her exactly once just before the zoo closed for the day, for about a minute. She stuck her head out and then decided to head back inside after seeing people. Had a chance to speak with a keeper who said she almost only comes out at night, and spends the day sleeping in her night house. Acclimatization is a slow, ongoing process.
Ana, the zoo's new female snow leopard, is nearly full term pregnant. They're expecting her to give birth any day now. She has complete access to the night house and the yard. Raj, now "Jimmy G.", has been moved up to the Feline Conservation Center until sometime after the birth.
The zoo's howler monkeys are now off exhibit because of "animal management", and the lone siamang has access to both spaces now. I didn't see how he could access the new addition.