@Jefferson No not Maynard! Ugh he was one of my favourites, it was so exciting whenever you got to see him. Pretty friendly as well, I was lucky enough to have him come right up to the viewing area across from the rhinos to check me out once. RIP
Wasn't really a huge year for births at the zoo but we got a few key babies here and there. Princess Mila was of course the star of the year, she was a big help in getting some semblance of the summer crowds back. It's definitely nice to see the kangaroo mob continuing on, here's hoping the walkabout reopens next year! Always great to see new babies at the tamarins and P-horses as well.
As for deaths while I think we had overall less than last year this year took some big names from us. Losing classic TZ animals like Lenny and I believe the last of the old roo group seriously hurt, as did saying goodbye to icons like Ena, Zambucca, Makepeace, Katani, Pumpkin, the meerkats, 4 penguins, June, Emma and all the rest. And now we lost Maynard too!? Man that stings. Shame we lost the octo so soon after getting a new one again as well. I really hope they refresh the meerkats after Mr. P is done housesitting for them, the Rainforest wouldn't be the same without them. The good news is a certain duo of old-timers (I'm not gonna say names because I'm afraid of jinxing it but you know who they are) are still with us, and we can continue crossing our fingers that they'll make it to the 50th in 2024.
As for transfers, it was sad to say goodbye to the 2017 snow leopard cubs (though I am holding onto hope that Kita will make a return sometime soon) as well as Theo, but that's just how the zoo life is sometimes. I'm glad we got to keep Adira for a few extra months. Also it's weird that we're still hanging onto Amani with Mstari due next year but you won't hear me complaining. The bettong and African otter phase-outs continue to roll along, it'll be a shame to say goodbye to those species. I'm definitely excited to see what the future brings for the hammerkops, red pandas and snow leopards with the new arrivals in those exhibits. The lynx disappearance is still a head-scratcher for me, hopefully that gets cleared up someday. also lol Todd, hope he's living his best live out in the valley somewhere.
The last green-winged macaw also vanished this year, you might wanna add that to your list
@TZFan unless of course someone saw it and I didn't hear about it.
All in all this was a much smaller year for the zoo on all fronts but I think overall it wasn't terrible. Yes it was bad to lose Lenny, Ena, Zambucca, Maynard and so many others but this year also saw Mila, two baby roos, and the zoo finally reopening after being closed from November to June. 2022 has a lot of promise (looking at you, orangs) so hopefully we'll see less big-name deaths and more exciting new babies and exhibit revamps next year!