I attended the virtual Toronto Zoo Board meeting - it was a relatively short meeting:
1) Toronto Zoo Strategic Plan - Dolf presented the 2025-2027 Strategy Plan - most of it in line with ongoing messaging (connecting people with animal conversation, engaging stakeholders etc.). He did put some emphasis on "saving" Canadian species with a focus on biobanking, conservation breeding and translocation programs;
2) Orangutans - it was almost a blink and you miss it moment - but he did acknowledge Kembali's escape. He confirmed the outdoor exhibit had reopened for the female orangutans with some modifications already underway - and more comprehensive modifications planned for the fall after the exhibit closes to prepare for a re-opening in the spring;
3) Amur tigers - Dolf confirmed the new habitat was complete and the "tigers" (although at this point it would just be Mazy) have access and have been exploring it;
4) Snow leopards - someone on this forum asked recently when the "baby" snow leopards would be on exhibit - apparently their debut is expected later this month; and
5) Oasis Zoo Run - apparently raised $80K this year, taking the total to over $1M since inception.