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Antelope arrive:

https://www.ksnt.com/news/local-new...-rare-species-to-giraffe-and-friends-exhibit/

The Topeka Zoo said it will be opening its new Giraffe and Friends on March 10 and feature three new antelope that recently arrived in the capital city. These include Monty the Bontebok and two Thomson’s Gazelles, Tsavo and Haraka. They will join resident giraffe, Sergeant Peppers, Hope and Liz, along with Karen the ostrich who arrived in early February.
 
Piece of 2023 News I Missed:

On March 22nd, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (1.0) southern three-banded armadillo named Mulligan to the Kansas City Zoo in Missouri.

MEET MULLIGAN! This 15-year-old Southern three-banded armadillo joined us after transferring from the Topeka Zoo at the beginning of the year. As a... | By Kansas City Zoo | Facebook

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On April 24th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) generic giraffe named Daisy from the Jacksonville Zoo in Florida.

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On May 1st, the zoo announced they acquired (0.0.~30,000) bees (species not specified) 10 days prior which are now bts at the facility.

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On May 4th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) African lion named Zuri passed away at age 19 due to kidney failure.

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On May 6th, the zoo announced they will be acquiring a (0.1) Bornean orangutan named Kalijon from the Kansas City Zoo in Missouri in the coming week.

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On May 19th, the zoo announced that (0.0.5+) Asian forest scorpions hatched which are now on exhibit in the Schendel Bug Zoo area.

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On May 23rd, the zoo announced that they moved a (1.0) African crested porcupine named Spike to a new exhibit in the Camp Cowabunga area.

Spike got to move to his new home in our Camp Cowabunga are! He has both an indoor viewing window at Gary’s Tent and a new outdoor yard by the ‘campfire’ chairs! Stop by and say welcome home. #porcupine #africancrestedporcupine #zoo #homesweethome | Topeka Zoo |
 
On June 22nd, the zoo announced that they did a lot of side-projects in collaboration with Evergy's Green Team, which includes building a new climbing structure in the American black bear exhibit, removing wooden fencing in the old giraffe yard, and other projects.

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On June 29th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) black-and-white ruffed lemur named Cleo passed away at age 16 due to tumors in and on her liver as well as modules in her lungs.

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Breeding Sumatran tigers:

An interesting article on Topeka’s role in the Sumatran tiger breeding programme:

Topeka has become the US hotspot where Sumatran tigers come to mate

The AZA sends Sumatran tigers to Topeka when the need is becoming urgent to get their genetics into the nation's zoo population, "which is a nice compliment" for the Topeka Zoo, said zoo director Brendan Wiley.
 
Other late July 2023 News:

On July 27th, the zoo announced that they transferred a (1.0) black-and-white ruffed lemur named Sorabe to the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee.

Also on July 27th, it was mentioned that the zoo acquired a (1.0) lesser kudu from the Como Park Zoo in Minnesota.*

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*Information provided by @wild boar on the Como Park Zoo News thread.
 
Piece of 2023 News Not Mentioned:

On July 25th, it was reported that the zoo transferred a (0.1) Hoffmann's two-toed sloth named Almond to the Little Rock Zoo in Arkansas.

Little Rock Zoo welcomes new sloth, Almond

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On August 20th, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (1.0) black-and-white ruffed lemur named Sorabe to the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee.

Someone did the impossible and snuck into our zoo! Meet Sorabe, the newest addition to our lemur family! He’s 21 years old and comes from @topekazoo! He’s most distinguishable by his tail which is much longer than some of our other lemurs. Mission accomplished Sorabe #memphiszoo #zoo #lemurs #missionimpossible #sneaky #cute | Memphis Zoo | Memphis Zoo · Original audio

On September 1st, the zoo announced they opened a new outdoor exhibit for their golden lion tamarins.

Happy International Primate Day! Our Golden Lion Tamarins got to celebrate by exploring their NEW outdoor area that’s attached to our Tropical... | By Topeka Zoo | Facebook
 
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