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The zoo received a new female lesser kudu from the St. Louis zoo back in March. She along with their other female kudu have SSP recommendations to breed with their current male.

They also moved their 2.5 and almost 2 year old male kudu calves into the yard with their two Ruppell's griffon vultures earlier this month.

New Hooves, New Home: Keeping up with the Lesser Kudu
 
The zoo received a new female lesser kudu from the St. Louis zoo back in March. She along with their other female kudu have SSP recommendations to breed with their current male.

They also moved their 2.5 and almost 2 year old male kudu calves into the yard with their two Ruppell's griffon vultures earlier this month.

New Hooves, New Home: Keeping up with the Lesser Kudu
What happened to the dama gazelles and scimitar-horned oryx? The website says they are not currently on exhibit.
 
According to the zoos website, there is only one titi monkey left in Amazonia. I thought there were two, what happened to the other one?

Any plan with the sloth breeding? Vlad is quite old and not that valuable for breeding with a young female. If they want to breed the sloths they should pair Athena with Howie instead. I remember when Athena arrived they said they would try to breed her with Vlad, but I don’t think that’s going to happen given Vlad’s age.

And how many red river hogs does the zoo currently have? The website shows three but I’ve only ever seen two.
 
According to the zoos website, there is only one titi monkey left in Amazonia. I thought there were two, what happened to the other one?

Any plan with the sloth breeding? Vlad is quite old and not that valuable for breeding with a young female. If they want to breed the sloths they should pair Athena with Howie instead. I remember when Athena arrived they said they would try to breed her with Vlad, but I don’t think that’s going to happen given Vlad’s age.

And how many red river hogs does the zoo currently have? The website shows three but I’ve only ever seen two.

The zoo has 3 red river hogs however they can not be housed together. They tend to rotate in the exhibit with two being the max you will see at a time.
 
Noticed today that the zoo has a new Cheetah. Looks to be a female, she wasn't there during my last visit a week ago. Will be looking for an announcement in the coming days because I would love to know where she came from.
 
Noticed today that the zoo has a new Cheetah. Looks to be a female, she wasn't there during my last visit a week ago. Will be looking for an announcement in the coming days because I would love to know where she came from.
It would be awesome if they began a breeding program at the zoo. With so few public breeding facilities it would be amazing for the public.
 
Noticed today that the zoo has a new Cheetah. Looks to be a female, she wasn't there during my last visit a week ago. Will be looking for an announcement in the coming days because I would love to know where she came from.

She would have come from SCBI... they don't usually announce when they rotate cheetahs.

It would be awesome if they began a breeding program at the zoo. With so few public breeding facilities it would be amazing for the public.

Smithsonian has one of the biggest cheetah breeding programs in the country.
 
The project started a little over a week ago, but the gorillas are getting a new climbing structure in their outdoor yard. They will not be allowed outside until it is completed (2-3 weeks, according to the FB page I found this info on).


Also the new cheetahs name is Sarah
 
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The project started a little over a week, but the gorillas are getting a new climbing structure in their outdoor yard. They will not be allowed outside until it is completed (2-3 weeks, according to the FB page I found this info on).


Also the new cheetahs name is Sarah
This gorila news is amazing.
Also, can I ask where you learned about Sarah, and if any more info was released?
 
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