2 Pieces of February 2024 News Not Mentioned:
On February 4th, it was announced that the zoo will acquire a (1.0) bald eagle named Connick from the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey in Florida in the near future*.
Audubon Center for Birds of Prey
On February 17th, it was announced that the zoo acquired a (0.0.1) lesser hedgehog tenrec from The Loveland Living Planet Aquarium in Utah in 2023.
https://livingplanetaquarium.org/wp-content/uploads/Annual-Report-2023.pdf
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On April 8th, the institute announced that they renamed (0.2) cheetahs from Right Shoulder Shave and Stripe to Freya and Ojore**. The institute also announced they will potentially be transferring a (0.1) cheetah named Kuki in autumn to another unspecified facility.
#CheetahCubdate: Farewell to Echo and Her Feisty Cubs!
* Information partially given by @Kevin2342 on the Smithsonian National Zoo News 2023 thread (Page 14 Post #270).
** The institute was not specific on which names belong to which cheetahs, so I just wrote it alphabetically.
On February 4th, it was announced that the zoo will acquire a (1.0) bald eagle named Connick from the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey in Florida in the near future*.
Audubon Center for Birds of Prey
On February 17th, it was announced that the zoo acquired a (0.0.1) lesser hedgehog tenrec from The Loveland Living Planet Aquarium in Utah in 2023.
https://livingplanetaquarium.org/wp-content/uploads/Annual-Report-2023.pdf
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On January 30th, the institute announced that the (3.2) cheetahs born on September 12th were temporarily named Back Shave, Left Hip Shave, Left Shoulder Shave, and Right Shoulder Shave, with another female cheetah being named Stripe. The institute also announced that Left Shoulder Shave and Right Shoulder Shave were sired by (1.0) Asante, while Back Shave, Left Hip Shave, and Stripe were sired by (1.0) Flash.
How Genomic Science Solved a Cheetah Paternity Mystery
On April 8th, the institute announced that they renamed (0.2) cheetahs from Right Shoulder Shave and Stripe to Freya and Ojore**. The institute also announced they will potentially be transferring a (0.1) cheetah named Kuki in autumn to another unspecified facility.
#CheetahCubdate: Farewell to Echo and Her Feisty Cubs!
* Information partially given by @Kevin2342 on the Smithsonian National Zoo News 2023 thread (Page 14 Post #270).
** The institute was not specific on which names belong to which cheetahs, so I just wrote it alphabetically.