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Do they mention where, there was always talk of Toronto getting a Jaguar from Granby, but I figured Toronto would want to do some renovations first. Will have to wait and see I guess.
 
Do they mention where, there was always talk of Toronto getting a Jaguar from Granby, but I figured Toronto would want to do some renovations first. Will have to wait and see I guess.
In the post they only said, she will be leaving to join a breeding partner. Toronto currently have no jaguar and they plan on renovations. I think that the jaguar is going somewhere else.
 
Couple of English news sources for those interested:
Granby Zoo remains open despite strike | Montreal Gazette
Over 100 zoo workers walk off job in Granby, Que. - Montreal | Globalnews.ca

Few key quotes:
"The employees who walked off the job Tuesday are office personnel, animal-care technicians, guides, carpenters and others."
"...citing the slow negotiation process regarding the renewal of their collective agreement."
"Sticking points in the contract talks include the issues of seasonal employment and access to jobs based on employee seniority."
 
The zoo is asking us to name their 3 snow leopard babies, 2 female and 1 male.
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Also Lua will eventually be leaving the zoo for reproduction, it is mentioned in this post.
The snow leopard cubs have a name now:
Male: Bao
Female 1: Nima
Female 2: Raya
They have been vaccinated now and they are doing well. They are 2 months and 9 days old.
Vaccination des léopardeaux! | Ils ont maintenant UN NOM! Nos ́́ ́ , nés le 2 mai dernier, ont désormais un nom bien à eux ! Voici les noms qui... | By Zoo de GranbyFacebook
 
The snow leopard cubs have a name now:
Male: Bao
Female 1: Nima
Female 2: Raya
They have been vaccinated now and they are doing well. They are 2 months and 9 days old.
Vaccination des léopardeaux! | Ils ont maintenant UN NOM! Nos ́́ ́ , nés le 2 mai dernier, ont désormais un nom bien à eux ! Voici les noms qui... | By Zoo de GranbyFacebook
The three snow leopard cubs are now viewable in their outdoor exhibit with their mom. We can see them this weekend. It was on their Instagram story.
 
I visited the zoo a few days ago. Here are some highlights:
  • The rainbow lorikeet feeding and stingray touch tank are closed because of the strike
  • There is a new toilet near the African Lion exhibit
  • The African spotted-necked otter exhibit has been closed off, it is now a toilet.
  • The rotation of the mandrills and guereza is one day for the mandrill then the other day for the guereza
  • The gorilla indoor has now an additional space, it was the former indoor guereza exhibit.
  • The guereza live now in the mandrill indoor space in rotation
  • The South American area has changed a lot, there is new glass that makes the exhibit bigger
  • The zoo still has a young Andean condor, that lives separated from their parents.
  • The two Amur tigers, Jack and Simsa have been introduced together, so Winter 2024 babies?
  • One of the dholes(male?) has been separated from the group.
  • The snow leopard cubs have not been introduced to their father, Kang
  • The Kinkajou in the Caverne de Debroullaird was not on exhibit
  • The black swan(only one) moved to the African lake area, which is in front of the lemur island
  • The two African geese moved to Oceania, it is where there was the former black swan exhibit
  • The Aldabra tortoise has now an indoor exhibit, it was the former Dafina the African Spotted-necked otter exhibit.
  • The aviary that had the bald eagle is still empty, nothing has been living there for almost 2 years.
For feeding, because of the strike, there is not a fixed feeding time but if you are lucky you may see:
Gorilla: Around 5:30
Hippo: Around 5:00
Almost all of these have not been announced on their socials.
News:
On August 11, 2024, the zoo hatched around 60 wood turtles and has been recently released back into the wild.
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On August 10, 2024, the zoo said they have only 2 ring-tailed lemurs at the zoo, Lenny and Zuri. According to the Toronto Zoo family tree thread. Lionel and Lasonia are from the Toronto Zoo
The 4 following lemurs' names are those who died: Ti-Puce, Remy, Lionel, and Lasonia.
 
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  • The African spotted-necked otter exhibit has been closed off, it is now a toilet.
  • The rotation of the mandrills and guereza is one day for the mandrill then the other day for the guereza
  • The gorilla indoor has now an additional space, it was the former indoor guereza exhibit.
  • The guereza live now in the mandrill indoor space in rotation
  • The South American area has changed a lot, there is new glass that makes the exhibit bigger
  • The zoo still has a young Andean condor, that lives separated from their parents.
  • The two Amur tigers, Jack and Simsa have been introduced together, so Winter 2024 babies?
  • One of the dholes(male?) has been separated from the group.
  • The snow leopard cubs have not been introduced to their father, Kang
  • The Kinkajou in the Caverne de Debroullaird was not on exhibit
  • The black swan(only one) moved to the African lake area, which is in front of the lemur island
SO no more African spotted necks? How long has it been since Dafina supposibly passed?
Any species changes in South America?
Was there always one swan?
I've, never been to this zoo, but is there any other species at the African Lake area?
 
SO no more African spotted necks? How long has it been since Dafina supposibly passed?
Any species changes in South America?
Was there always one swan?
I've, never been to this zoo, but is there any other species at the African Lake area?

Dafina the otter will be staying behind the scenes. The zoo might not announce her death unless someone is asking. There were 2 swans last year. In the African Lake area there is the Aldabra tortoise and the black swan, on the other side there are only ring-tailed lemurs. In the South American region, they made the glass bigger and connected some exhibits.
 
Dafina the otter will be staying behind the scenes. The zoo might not announce her death unless someone is asking. There were 2 swans last year. In the African Lake area there is the Aldabra tortoise and the black swan, on the other side there are only ring-tailed lemurs. In the South American region, they made the glass bigger and connected some exhibits.
Thanks for the confirmation, I've been wondering about Dafina for awhile.
 
On August 11, 2024, the zoo hatched around 60 wood turtles and has been recently released back into the wild.
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More information about the release of the spiny softshell turtle. The zoo plans to release more bats, bird and more species of turtle
Dozens of baby turtles set free in Quebec river as part of zoo conservation project

On August 25, the zoo announced the birth of a joey, he sometimes can be seen popping his head out. No information about the mom kangaroo
Un nouveau bébé kangourou au Zoo! | Une nouvelle frimousse s'est pointée le bout du nez à la Traversée australienne! Après plus de 7 mois dans la poche de sa mère, un nouveau bébé nous a... | By Zoo de GranbyFacebook
 
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