I think he meant he'll go visit Harapan this weekend and then go back in the fall to see the hoofstock.
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As far as the hoofstock goes, today I heard "by fall"... So I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
Apparently, the reason we have had issues with the ostriches is because they were hand-fed at the farm they came from, so they think that every person has food when they don't.
Today was the zoo's annual Dollar Day, and I'm not sure how many people we ended up seeing overall, but by 3 o'clock, we had already seen 20,000 people. We were on set to have the largest Dollar Day turnout ever.
Here's the new sign and apparently it's John's birthday.
How do you know it's not the other Lions?
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"Brahma", the male African painted dog recommended to breed with our female, will be arriving in two days.
A handful of birds have now taken up residence in the temporarily empty yards in the African veldt/Rhino Reserve. An East African crowned crane is in the bongo yard, the okapi/yellow-backed duiker yard is empty, a saddle-billed stork is in the right Indian rhinoceros yard (there are still two in Jungle Trails), and a female southern screamer is in the left Indian rhinoceros yard.