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There were two of them in the enclosure with the Ringtail Lemurs as recently as January I think. Not sure why they were relocated out. Late last year the Scimitar horned Oryxes were relocated as well. No idea why but I am hopeful both will be replaced at some point. Other thing I noticed is I have only been seeing a single Binturong when there used to be two. They are good at roosting in a high nest that makes them very difficult to find though. I was worried all the changes might have to do with cash flow as the strict lockdowns in NY have to have had a terrible impact to their bottom line. Hopefully more visitors will return as the weather improves.

There were two binturongs in January.
 
The Klipspringer has moved into one of the Sahara yards. So it looks like they just moved him behind the scenes temporarily.

He was behind the scenes on my visit and is one of the oldest Klipspringers in captivity at 22 years old, so I have to get there again soon if I want to see him, though I’m not sure if I’ll be able to. :(
 
All visitors 12+ to the zoo must now be vaccinated against covid, per an e-mail sent out by the zoo. All guests 18+ must also have a valid form of ID with name and DOB or photo. Masks must still be worn indoors.

This is in order to comply with the Executive Order No. 225, so expect this to be the case at Bronx, Central Park, Queens, Prospect Park, and the NY Aquarium, as well.
 
The zoo got a mention on SNL this week, in a song parody sketch called Walking In Staten (2:25ish):

For the kids that don't know the original, here's the video, sung by the bald guy in the skit:
 
Other 2021 News:

On January 20th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) southern tamandua named DJ passed away at age 10.

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On February 11th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) ring-tailed lemur named Finn was born on September 21st, 2020.

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On March 12th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) fossa named Kayin has passed away at age 16.

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On April 8th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) two-toed sloth (species isn't specified) named Benedict was born on February 13th.

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On May 9th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) North American porcupine named Jasmine was born on April 20th.

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On June 28th, the zoo announced that their (1.0) Amur leopard named Ussuri is being transferred to the Bramble Park Zoo in South Dakota.

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On July 23rd, the zoo announced that their (1.0) southern ground hornbill named Ingu was transferred to the Palm Beach Zoo in Florida.

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On August 13th, the zoo announced they have moved their kneel-billed toucans to the outdoor aviary while moving their snowy owl to their indoor exhibit.

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On September 14th, the zoo announced they have acquired a (1.0) southern tamandua named Gus from another unspecified facility.

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On September 30th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) ring-tailed lemur named Anakin was born on May 27th.

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While I appreciate your thoroughness and enthusiasm for keeping the US threads fresh with updates @Smaggledagle, I'd suggest maybe having a time limit for small updates like this? Ring-tailed lemur transfers happen all the time, and while reporting it might be relevant news if it had happened in the last month or two I struggle to see how helpful it is 7 months later.
 
While I appreciate your thoroughness and enthusiasm for keeping the US threads fresh with updates @Smaggledagle, I'd suggest maybe having a time limit for small updates like this? Ring-tailed lemur transfers happen all the time, and while reporting it might be relevant news if it had happened in the last month or two I struggle to see how helpful it is 7 months later.

Ok, tbf, I'm surprised you didn't get mad at me when I posted kinda the same thing on the Fort Wayne's thread which is dated from April of last year, but I just want to do my diligence for people to know about recent acquirements/deaths and such.

That's why I've kinda been doing little edits to my style, for example, I stopped covering COVID-19 vaccine updates because it's just becoming another vaccine and not really news. If you think I should stop with the news that is too late for the thread, then I can understand why.
 
Ok, tbf, I'm surprised you didn't get mad at me when I posted kinda the same thing on the Fort Wayne's thread which is dated from April of last year, but I just want to do my diligence for people to know about recent acquirements/deaths and such.

I didn't see that one; I don't consistently read most of the news threads. I'm also not mad :p I just don't think 7 months or a year ago counts as a "recent" acquisition or death. If a new exhibit opening or a species being phased in/out is missed then it could be good to know even a while later, but a single transfer of a very common animal is going to be a news item that is of little relevance after a month or two. Personally I think even that's generous, but I understand some of our local members like smaller updates on their home zoos.
 
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