Around a month or so ago, Toledo sent 3 of their meerkats to the Honolulu Zoo 
Honolulu Zoo welcomes 3 meerkats from Toledo Zoo
Honolulu Zoo welcomes 3 meerkats from Toledo Zoo
What a tragedy. I guess they’ve now only got the two elephant cows?African elephant, Lucas, has died due to EEHV. He was nearly 10. They did all they could to save him but he declined fast as usually happens with EEHV.
Toledo Zoo elephant Lucas dies of viral infection | wtol.com
Hello! I actually have an answer to this, as I actually got to ask about it as well as where the cougars were! So, for the maned wolf, they were apparently sent to another zoo. Now, I unfortunatly didn't ask where the maned wolf went, so the next time I'm at the zoo, I'll make sure to ask about where exactly they went. For the cougars, they're currently being kept behind the scenes. Although I'm currently unsure of why they're being kept there. As well as their wombat that they have, and, get this, ( I believe theres 3 of them ) echidnas. I'm actually gonna be a volunteer for the zoo soon as a ZooTeen, so it's possible that I'll soon be able to answer any more questions about the status of some animals for you guys. Hope this helped!Is there any status update on Toledo’s maned wolves? I haven’t seen them last visit (Im aware they rotated with the dingoes), and I haven’t heard much from the zoo itself.
Glad to here the cougars are still there, I thought they left like two years ago.Hello! I actually have an answer to this, as I actually got to ask about it as well as where the cougars were! So, for the maned wolf, they were apparently sent to another zoo. Now, I unfortunatly didn't ask where the maned wolf went, so the next time I'm at the zoo, I'll make sure to ask about where exactly they went. For the cougars, they're currently being kept behind the scenes. Although I'm currently unsure of why they're being kept there. As well as their wombat that they have, and, get this, ( I believe theres 3 of them ) echidnas. I'm actually gonna be a volunteer for the zoo soon as a ZooTeen, so it's possible that I'll soon be able to answer any more questions about the status of some animals for you guys. Hope this helped!
No problem, my guy! I'm gonna be heading back to the zoo soon this Sunday for some ZooTeen classroom training, so I'll also be able to ask about the status of the Japanese Codling, what species of animals are in the conservation and butterfly labs, as well as when the echidnas, cougars, and the wombat will be on display ( again for the cougars ). So if you have any questions that you want me to ask while I'm there, feel free to drop them! But, for the meanwhile, have this. Because when the zoo is closed, they have a net and a few yoga balls over the stingray tank so that the animals don't jump out.Thanks for the insider information!Sad the maned wolves are no longer there, but the echidnas sound real cool (and I cannot wait to see them soon, hopefully)
I found this on Toledo’s website:
https://toledozoo.org/pdfs/IC_Presentation_29APR21.pdf
It seems like parts of the master plan that were proposed back in 2015, like the “river exhibit” that would be home to the hippos and brown bears have been scrapped. The new carnivore exhibit on the north side of the zoo that will apparently house the tigers and at least one species of smaller cat looks interesting. I wonder what’s going to go in the “plains exhibit” next to the new bear habitat. I do remember the master plan from 2015 showing Tiger Terrace overhauled into a grasslands exhibit that would house bison and other prairie animals, I wonder if this is a rework of that.I found this on Toledo’s website:
https://toledozoo.org/pdfs/IC_Presentation_29APR21.pdf
It seems like parts of the master plan that were proposed back in 2015, like the “river exhibit” that would be home to the hippos and brown bears have been scrapped. The new carnivore exhibit on the north side of the zoo that will apparently house the tigers and at least one species of smaller cat looks interesting. I wonder what’s going to go in the “plains exhibit” next to the new bear habitat. I do remember the master plan from 2015 showing Tiger Terrace overhauled into a grasslands exhibit that would house bison and other prairie animals, I wonder if this is a rework of that.
A new exhibit for elephants and rhinos where the current main entrance is despite Tembo Trail still being a relatively new facility? What would take up Tembo Trail then?So, I have some updates, folks! I got some answers to moat of the questions I asked! So, apparently the zoo isn't planning on displaying the echidnas or the wombat. The echidnas are there for breeding purposes probably, and I'm unsure of what the wombat is being kept in the back for. However, although not shown on that specific master plan sheet, theres actually gonna be some other things thats gonna be for the bears! It's probably gonna be completed on Memorial Day 2022, and theres actually some information about the log in one of the pieces of concept art. So, apparently its called The Sensory Log. And a small child can look through the log while the bears can look right back at them. And apparently the sand pit is gonna have sand that both the bears and the guests share. And theres also going to be a training wall for the bears by Tiger Terrace, I believe? As well as an Education Wall thats going to be restricted for classes or groups. And I also have some information involving that thing o' land the the zoo is about to buy and turn into a parking lot. So, the current parking lot is going to be turned into some greens and exhibits ( not sure when thats happening, nor was I given any information about what kind of exhibits would be in there ). And the current entrance is supposedly going to become a spot for elephants and rhinos. Again, I don't know when this is happening. And theres also gonna be a new exhibit in the mueseum soon by the sturgeons. It'll house some frogs in it, from what I heard. And Keet Retreat is opening back up soon, AKA tomorrow! Thats all I got from today, folks. Hope your as excited as I am!