Barring shutdown I'm going next week. I would like an up-to-date species list to help with planning. All other species lists I'm finding are pre-Cat Complex closing.
Species Lists [Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo]Barring shutdown I'm going next week. I would like an up-to-date species list to help with planning. All other species lists I'm finding are pre-Cat Complex closing.
Species Lists [Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo]
This seems to be close to what you're looking for. Only changes I can spot immediately are that there are now the tigers, snow leopards, and Sloth bears in Asian Highlands. Not sure what happen to the other species that are said to be have been in the Cat Complex
A couple additions/changes to the list:
The Baird's Tapir in the Lied Jungle has been replaced with a third Malayan Tapir. There is signage that says the tapir is currently on holiday in South America. They recently renovated the lower portion of the tapir's South American island so it seems they will try to keep some tapir species here in the future.
On holiday in South America? What does this mean in the context of animal management/the zoo's plans with both tapir species as a whole?
To my knowledge there are more than just butterflies in that pavilion. Butterflies are also the headlining species for that particular building.According to Berniece Grewcock Butterfly and Insect Pavilion, the hummingbirds are in the Berniece Grewcock Butterfly and Insect Pavilion.
I hope somebody at the zoo realises that butterflies are insects.