I noticed that the Dutch/Belgian zoo website Laafsekikkers is a lot more popular for Wildlands news. Here's some of the big news shared over the last year:
Soon, a group of six Southern brown tortoises (Manouria emys emys) will move into the former Three-banded armadillo enclosure in Rimbula.
Reading back the thread, the Armadillo move also hasn't been mentioned yet, so; the Three-banded armadillos in Rimbula have moved into the Squirrel monkey indoor enclosure at Monkey Market. Their enclosure has been empty for a little while now. The Azara's agoutis in the Monkey Market indoor enclosure have moved into the Monkey temple
The Tiger Limias have moved into the old Axolotl aquarium in Animazia, the Axolotls have moved to either behind the scenes or another zoo.
The Hingeback tortoises have finally moved out of their crappy tree stump in the Butterfly temple, this is now used as a place for the Atlas moths to come out of their cocoons. The hingeback tortoises are behind the scenes.
Black paradisefish have been added to the Dwarf crocodile enclosure in the Butterfly temple (These used to be held in a separated Creek in Rimbula). Sumatran halfbeaks were added to the other aquarium in the temple.
There's been a bunch of switch-arounds in the Nortica aquarium, but I'll be updating my zoo guides soon so you'll see the changes there.
Finally, Wildlands has announced they're planning on changing an area of Nortica. The Nortica Hâfen area, which currently has two enclosures for California sea lions and an enclosure for Black rats, will be changed to have more green and resemble a Scandinavian town with typical coloured houses and moss roofs. The only confirmed species will be Seals, but wolves were also mentioned as a possibility, although most say that's doubtful.