Updates galore!
First off, a blog update about "Moe" the zoo's female Linne's two-toed sloth being moved off exhibit for breeding with a male named "Twix" on a temporary breeding loan from the Racine Zoo. While "Moe" is off exhibit, her exhibit will be renovated and expanded to include several more trees and vines, allowing her much more space to move about; the blog post also highlights some of the zoo's conservation work with sloths in Costa Rica!
Sloth News: A Mate for Moe and Sloths on the Go in Costa Rica | Cincinnati Zoo Blog
Now, for the other updates:
-The zoo will be receiving a pair (1.1) of tamanduas for the interpretive collection.
-The last of the zoo's golden dart frogs has died, and their exhibit in the Insect House will now hold an ornate horned frog.
-The new male fennec fox I announced previously, named "Jager", is now on exhibit with the zoo's female, "Sage"
-The Steller's sea eagle pair has nested, and the hatching window for the egg(s) is expected to be from between today, February 22nd, and February 29th.
And lastly... The biggest news I have to reveal today...
This April, the zoo will be receiving "Einstein" a male Baird's tapir from the Sedgwick County Zoo to go on exhibit in the currently vacant former Sumatran rhinoceros yard!