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I went to Shoalhaven Zoo today and a couple of notes:
- They’re expecting giraffes and are going to modify the water buffalo’s exhibit to accomodate them. The sign states they’re waiting on the Australasian breeding program to acquire them but nothing has been built for them yet
- I didn’t get to see the Elongated Tortoises, they had two exhibits but both were empty which could be due to the heat
- They’re rebuilding the Dingo enclosures. When I asked where they had gone, I was told that they all had to be put down due to an illness but they’re excited to have them back

Curious to see how the giraffes and having dingos back at the zoo goes!
 
Welcome to the forum @Tigergal and thanks for your trip report on Shoalhaven. Giraffes will be a very popular addition I'm sure as Shoalhaven hopefully joins the growing list of new holders with Tasmania and Hunter Valley in recent times.

On the subject of tortoises, are the Aldabra Giant Tortoises and Leopard Tortoises on-show at Shoalhaven? Also, any luck seeing the Maned Wolves?
 
Thank you for the welcome! There was an exhibit for the Aldabra Giant Tortoise, but none on display and their entry ramp into the reptile house was not so giant. There were two Leopard Tortoises in their box on exhibit

We managed to see the Maned Wolves on both walk pasts! First they were right up in the corner of their exhibit, far away from the walkway and the second they were out on the rocks but it appeared that the den was opened (we were there at about 3:30) and they wandered off display
 
On April 15th, 2022, the zoo announced that they acquired a (0.0.1) albino reticulated python which is now on exhibit.

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On April 22nd, the zoo announced that (0.0.2+?) saltwater crocodiles hatched a few weeks prior.

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On August 20th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) wombat (species not specified) named Dinkum was born in January.

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*I will mention the fact that (0.0.4) domestic pigs were born on January 1st, and (0.0.4) domestic goats born in early July, as well as they acquired a (0.1) dachshund named Dolly.
 
Other Late 2023 News:

On September 15th, the zoo announced they built a new water feature in the wombat exhibit.

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On September 26th, the zoo celebrated its 20th opening anniversary.

CELEBRATING 20 YEARS!! A message from head keeper Nick. #discoveryourwildside | By Shoalhaven Zoo | Facebook

On October 4th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) swamp wallaby was born.

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On October 30th, the zoo announced that (0.0.3+?) emus hatched.

EMU CHICKS #discoveryourwildside #wildlife #zoo #farmyard #emu #emuaustralia | Shoalhaven Zoo

A few updates from their social media:
  • Cottontop Tamarins will soon arrive at the zoo - a new exhibit has been constructed for the species.

On December 28th, the zoo announced that they acquired (0.0.2) cotton-top tamarins.

About a month ago we hinted at some new arrivals, well... Here they are A gorgeous duo of Cotton-top Tamarins #discoveryourwildside #cottontoptamarin #zoo #wildlife #animal | Shoalhaven Zoo | Shoalhaven Zoo · Original audio

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On January 3rd, 2024, the zoo announced that (0.0.1+?) inland taipan(s) hatched.

Fierce Snake becomes Dad! | A new year brings new beginnings! Do you remember the Fierce Snake we did a Keeper Talk on a couple of months ago? Well guess what? He's a Dad now.... | By Shoalhaven Zoo | Facebook

On January 11th, the zoo announced that (0.0.2) blue-and-gold macaws hatched.

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Marmoset twins born

From instagram:

Our marmoset twins are one month old!

At this age, they're still spending most of their time clinging to mum or dad, but are beginning to observe and interact with their environment. In marmoset families, both parents (and even older siblings) help care for the young, making them one of the most cooperative primates!


Having a look at previous posts, they were initially posted on the 4th of July, where they’re noted as ‘growing fast’
 
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