The zoo's flock of American Flamingos just received their annual exams:
Zoo Miami flamingos receive their annual wellness exams
Zoo Miami flamingos receive their annual wellness exams
Is the Asian Riverlife exhibit housing the Clouded Leopard and otters re-opened yet?
Thank you for the updates at one of my favorite zoos! That chick is intense!Some updates from today:
- The Harpy eagle chick has left the nest! Still wouldn't consider it an official fledge as we didn't see it leave the nesting area, but it was up and moving around, asking mom for food. It is huge.
Harpy eagle chick
5-month-old female chick, Amazon & Beyond, Zoo Miami, March 2022- Asian River Life exhibits are still closed.
- About 75% of the reptiles/amphibians in the Clouded Forest building are off exhibit.
- Saddlebill storks are still off exhibit.
- Greater One-Horned Rhino exhibit is still closed as their holding/barn is still a very active construction site.
- Despite the closures at several other Florida zoos, all bird exhibits and feedings remain open.
Sounds like you enjoyed your visit! Sad to hear that the zoo is down to a single female gaur, I’d assume they will be phased out upon her passing leaving just Gladys Porter and Bronx as US holders. Are the giant eland girls still there or have they been shipped off already?Was at the zoo both yesterday and St. Paddy's Day. Indian Rhino exhibit is still under construction. Further construction was going on in the rear African Elephant exhibit. The sole female Gaur was off-exhibit due to a recent hoof trim. The female Black-Necked Stork is still in her exhibit at the zoo between Asian Elephants & Indian Rhinos. The path that goes past the Great Indian Hornbill exhibit inside Wings of Asia is closed off. It's nesting season for them so I think that may be the reason. The lookout area, though is open. The Harpy Eagle chick in Amazon & Beyond is huge. Had a great 2-day visit and got loads of 4K footage, except for Australia and Florida: Mission Everglades. Lastly, I discovered that the zoo is doing a great job at assisting the zoos in Ukraine!
Zoo Miami Donating $10,000 To Help Ukrainian Zoos
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article259545534.html
A huge review will be coming in the future when I have more time to write.
Yes, I forgot to mention they are all still there! Go visit them while you still can. It was great to capture them in 4K as well! I was able to capture the bull on my 2016 visit. I also saw Common Eland at Wild Florida (south of Orlando) this morning as well! I will try and find out if the zoo plans on keeping Gaur in their master plans or phasing them out entirely. They are probably the best suited in terms of climate and space in the country to have a successful breeding program.Sounds like you enjoyed your visit! Sad to hear that the zoo is down to a single female gaur, I’d assume they will be phased out upon her passing leaving just Gladys Porter and Bronx as US holders. Are the giant eland girls still there or have they been shipped off already?
Looking forward to reading your review!
There are definitely more holders than just those three.I’d assume they will be phased out upon her passing leaving just Gladys Porter and Bronx as US holders.
I totally forgot about SDZSP, but they are down to a single elderly female so it's unlikely they'll be on that list for long. SDZSP, Miami, Gladys Porter, and Bronx should be the only holders of gaur in the US at the moment, at least in AZA-accredited zoos. Although Omaha may still have some as well at their safari park, I've heard conflicting reports whether they're still there or not so I'm not 100% sure. Gaur are being phased out of the AZA so it's unlikely that any new holders will pop up. Are there any non-AZA zoos that hold the species?There are definitely more holder than just those three.
Lee G. Simmons Wildlife Safari (Omaha’s Safari Park) still had a herd of Gaur back in October. Bayou Wildlife Park & Living Treasures Moraine are the only possible holders I know of in the private sector ATM, although there may be a few more.I totally forgot about SDZSP, but they are down to a single elderly female so it's unlikely they'll be on that list for long. SDZSP, Miami, Gladys Porter, and Bronx should be the only holders of gaur in the US at the moment, at least in AZA-accredited zoos. Although Omaha may still have some as well at their safari park, I've heard conflicting reports whether they're still there or not so I'm not 100% sure. Gaur are being phased out of the AZA so it's unlikely that any new holders will pop up. Are there any non-AZA zoos that hold the species?