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This is really just a barn space expansion, but I have heard the intended capacity is to fit 15 elephants comfortably, the existing barn is slightly small for their current herd of eleven.
Indeed, I've found an article that states the capacity for the current barn is just nine elephants. Still, it's intriguing to me that the number of fifteen elephants is floated for the new barn which is double the size of the existing one. Presumably it'll give them complacency going forward, perhaps even to retain the young males on site for longer periods after they transition out of the matriarchal herd.
 
Indeed, I've found an article that states the capacity for the current barn is just nine elephants. Still, it's intriguing to me that the number of fifteen elephants is floated for the new barn which is double the size of the existing one. Presumably it'll give them complacency going forward, perhaps even to retain the young males on site for longer periods after they transition out of the matriarchal herd.
And also seeing how Callee is already with some of their female elephants again, I can see them having another few calves in a few years, feeling extremely confident Simunye is pregnant as she lost her last calf seven months ago now, and knowing Callee's history she'll probably have another calf on the ground by early 2028, maybe a few months earlier.
 
On October 26th, it was mentioned that the zoo acquired a (1m.0) Poitou donkey from Franklin Park Zoo in Massachusetts a couple weeks prior*.

* Information sourced from @Critterkeeper in the Franklin Park Zoo news 2025 thread (Page 4 Post #71).

On November 6th, the zoo announced they bred a group of giant African millipedes, which are off-show.

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