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News between February 2014-December 2020:

Births include a (0.1) giraffe in May 2016 named Josie, as well as another (0.1) giraffe named Millie in September 2020. Other births at the zoo include a ring-tailed lemur, a miniature horse, blackbucks, waterbucks, squirrel monkeys, pythons, and cranes (python and crane species not specified). In June 2015, the zoo acquired (2.0) African lions named DJ and Pepe from an unspecified facility. In March 2019, the zoo acquired (6.6) blackbucks and (1.1) waterbucks from a facility in northern Arizona.

In August 2016, the zoo experienced a flood in the lower portions of the area, though no animals were injured. In May 2018, a fire destroyed a portion of the zoo, destroying much of the old train station as well as a couple buildings and other structures. No animals were injured during the fire. Said fire caused a 5% attendance drop. In March 2019, the zoo unveiled its new train, as well as stated that it has built/renovated the area of the zoo where the fire hit, such as building a new playground.

Zooisiana is now in the process of constructing a new giraffe complex, which includes a new barn and more land.
 
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2021 News:

On March 16th, the zoo announced that their (0.1) reticulated generic giraffe named Evangeline has passed away on March 15th after relapsing from chronic leg pain.

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On April 11th, the zoo announced that (0.0.9) ducks (breed/species not specified) were born.

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On May 9th, the zoo announced that (0.0.2) goats (breed not specified) were born.

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On August 19th, the zoo announced that they have acquired (1.1) African lions that were born in May. On October 28th, the zoo revealed their names, Cypress and Magnolia.

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On October 8th, the zoo announced that they have acquired (0.0.3) leucistic Indian peafowl.

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On October 19th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) waterbuck was born.

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On November 2nd, the zoo announced that (0.0.2) common marmosets were born.

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On November 30th, the zoo posted an update to the giraffe center building, which has the outside structure erected.

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*There may have been more animals that were born but were never specified, those being squirrel monkeys and goats.
 
On January 31st, 2022, the zoo announced that (0.0.2) Nigerian dwarf goats were born on January 29th.

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On February 20th, the zoo announced that their generic tigers have been moved to a new exhibit next to the black spider monkeys and porcupines.

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=801948650714535

On February 23rd, the zoo announced that (0.0.5) Nigerian dwarf goats have been born in the last month.

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On March 7th, the zoo announced that their patas monkeys have been transferred to the exhibit next to the zoo's black African leopard.

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On March 18th, the zoo announced they opened a new giraffe exhibit called the Giraffe Center.

Zoosiana Giraffe Center Now Open | Zoosiana's Giraffe Center is officially OPEN! You can now visit Gabriel, Josie, and Millie in their new home. Guests can interact with our... | By Zoosiana | Facebook

On April 5th, it was reported that the zoo acquired (2.0) generic tigers named Micheal and Mitchell from an unspecified zoo in New York and are now on exhibit.

Have you met Michael and Mitchell, Zoosiana’s new tiger cubs?

On April 13th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) domestic sheep (breed not specified) was born.

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On July 13th, the zoo announced the construction of a new carousel. On September 30th, construction finished and the carousel opened in October.

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On July 14th, the zoo announced it reopened its budgie feeding exhibit after it was closed during the pandemic.

BIG NEWS Our Parakeet Feeding Exhibit is reopening! After temporarily closing during the pandemic, our “budgies” are busting with excitement to see... | By Zoosiana | Facebook

On July 20th, the zoo announced that (0.0.2+?) Indian peafowl hatched.

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On September 3rd, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) common squirrel monkey was born.

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I can't help but worry that this incident is a sadly more successful copycat of what happened in Dallas. Those poor animals!
 
I can't help but worry that this incident is a sadly more successful copycat of what happened in Dallas. Those poor animals!

This actually happened the day before Dallas's tamarins. So it's not a copycat.
 
This actually happened the day before Dallas's tamarins. So it's not a copycat.
Thank you for clarifying. What a fascinating, disturbing thing that two individuals would be stealing monkeys from two different facilities within a day of each other. I hope the squirrel monkeys are recovered safe and sound as the tamarins were.
 
Other 2023 News:

On March 10th, it was reported that the zoo acquired (0.0.5) llamas.

https://www.katc.com/news/lafayette-parish/zoosiana-welcomes-new-animals

On March 21st, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) domestic sheep (breed not specified) was born and is now on exhibit.

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On March 9th, it was reported that the zoo acquired (1.1) plains zebras (later named Kito and Lulu) in January which are now on exhibit with the facility's common ostrich and blackbuck. It was also reported that the zoo acquired (0.2) dromedary camels named Krinky and Leslie in January which are now on exhibit in the former giraffe enclosure (the giraffes are in a new exhibit by the zebras). Finally, it was reported that there is a renovated lemur exhibit next to the squirrel monkeys.

With stolen monkeys still missing, Zoosiana welcomes new zebras, camels and lemur exhibit
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On May 14th, the zoo announced that (0.0.3) red-ruffed lemurs were born and are now on exhibit.

Zoosiana - Happy Mother’s Day to all moms - humans and...

On July 8th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) scimitar-horned oryx was born.

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On July 17th, the zoo announced that (0.0.2) Indian peafowl hatched.

Zoosiana - Have you spotted the peachicks following behind...
 
On April 18th, the zoo announced that a domestic sheep (breed not specified) was born which is on exhibit.

59 reactions | Oh my! A little lamb | Zoosiana | Nursery Rhymes 123 · Mary Had a Little Lamb (Instrumental)

On March 23rd, 2024, the zoo announced they moved their African lions to the former white tiger exhibit. It is located next to the plains zebra/common ostrich mixed species exhibit.

Today couldn’t be more purrrrfect to visit Cypress and Magnolia in their new habitat! You can now find our lions under the Boardwalk Pavilion, next to the zebra and ostrich. | Zoosiana

On April 4th, the zoo announced they started construction on a new exhibit for pygmy hippos, which is expected to be completed in autumn.

237 reactions · 30 shares | New Habitat Update! Big changes are happening to welcome a new petite powerhouse. Thats right - a PYGMY HIPPO will be coming to Zoosiana this fall! Follow along with us as we make over their new home! | Zoosiana

On May 5th, the zoo announced that a patas monkey was born which is on exhibit.

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On June 10th, the zoo announced they started construction on replacing the wooden boardwalks at the facility, of which phase 1 was completed in late July

Important Update! Read more about our exciting boardwalk replacement project: Starting in June 2024, we will begin a MAJOR capital improvement... | By ZoosianaFacebook
121 reactions · 9 comments | Phase 1 of the Boardwalk Project is complete! You can now walk and stroll with ease down new concrete pathways to visit our spider money, tigers, emu, ostrich, zebra and lions! Come say hi Phase 2 of this project includes wooden boardwalks leading to the Critter Cafe concession stand. Alternative routes will be provided to guests on their map. | Zoosiana | Gwen Stefani · Hello World (Song of the Olympics™)

On June 28th, the zoo announced they acquired (0.3) cheetahs which are on display in the former African lion exhibit.

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On July 5th, the zoo announced that 2+? Indian peafowl hatched.

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On August 18th, the zoo announced that 3 common waterbucks were born which are on exhibit.

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On June 28th, the zoo announced they acquired (0.3) cheetahs which are on display in the former African lion exhibit.
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On September 16th, the zoo announced they named the cheetahs Blanche, Dorothy, and Rose.

2.6K views · 81 reactions | Meet our fierce, fabulous, and fast trio of cheetahs named after ... | ✨ Drumroll, please… We’ve got a golden surprise! Get ready to meet our fierce, fabulous, and fast trio of cheetahs named after the iconic Golden Girls!... | By Zoosiana | Facebook

On November 2nd, the zoo completed and opened new concrete pathways from the Gibbons to Critter Cafe to the big cats to the public.

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On November 14th, the zoo announced they acquired 2 pygmy hippos named Bella and Noche from unspecified facilities in Florida and Arizona respectively which are now on exhibit.

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