Realistically, probably more Asia than Australasia (as the sun bear is in similar straits in ZAA / Australia and New Zealand as it is in AZA / North America).
Meerkats have returned to Honolulu with the arrival of three males from Toledo. They’ll go on display in March. Honolulu Zoo welcomes 3 meerkats from Toledo Zoo
A Linnaeus's two-toed sloth was born March 7: Honolulu Zoo welcomes a new baby sloth It is the fifth baby sloth to be born at the zoo to parents Harriet and Quando. Zookeepers said the 7-year-old mother and 18-year-old father are a match made in heaven and are considered a genetically valuable pair. The young sloth will join a large family, including its siblings Opihi, Akala, Tommi and Lolohi. Currently, Opihi and Lolohi share an exhibit at the Honolulu Zoo with the two golden lion tamarins, near the front of the zoo. Tommi and Akala have been shipped to other zoos, and Akala resides at Panaewa Zoo in Hilo and has two offspring of her own.
A Serval has arrived: Honolulu Zoo welcomes new serval from Florida The Serval is a seven year old female named Lina.
Today the zoo had announced that they had bid aloha to “Pua” the female Common warthog after she died of complications associated with her age. She was 13 years old when she passed, and is now survived by her companion, a male warthog a year younger than her named and known by all as “Lenny”.
Four African penguins, all female, have arrived. 4 female African penguins join the Honolulu Zoo | KHON2
Rosoce the chimpanzee has passed away at the age of 48 years: Honolulu Zoo bids aloha to Roscoe the chimpanzee The Honolulu Zoo announced Thursday that Roscoe, a 48-year-old chimpanzee, was euthanized due to complications associated with age. Roscoe, along with six other chimpanzees, came to the Honolulu Zoo from the Saint Louis Zoo in 1994. He fathered two chimpanzees, Hugo and Konakona, in Saint Louis and four chimps at the Honolulu Zoo - Tatu, Kibale, Kealoha, and Nalu.
One of the meerkats that arrived earlier this year, Raphael, has died after a tunnel collapsed around him. The exhibit remains closed and the other two meerkats off display until the exhibit is inspected, modified, and deemed safe again. Honolulu Zoo’s meerkat exhibit temporarily closed after one found dead
Voting is now open on the infant sloth’s name: Liko (budding leaf, newly opened leaf) Mālie (calm and tranquil) Pono (goodness, prosperity) Honolulu Zoo is asking for your help to name its newest resident
Regarding the meerkat: Munich lost all 4 of theirs in similar circumstances. I'd never heard of it happening before, but now twice in the same month. I hope other zoos holding them review their enclosures.
Honolulu Zoo announced today that male lion Ekundu died on October 11 after contracting COVID-19. Moxy, the female lion, has also tested positive. Honolulu Zoo announce 2 lions test positive for COVID; 13-year-old male lion dead
Last week the zoo received Petunia, a female African Pygmy hedgehog through the Hawai‘i State Department of Agriculture’s amnesty program. On the 8th of December a nene/Hawaiian goose (Branta sandvicensis) hatched. Sources: Instagram of Honolulu Zoo (29/12/2021) https://www.instagram.com/p/CYDIgLFlRYt/ Instagram of Honolulu Zoo (01/01/2022) https://www.instagram.com/p/CYKuypzPGa8/
True as would closer cooperation 3-way Asia-Australasia-Europe with Hawaii and what is left of the sun bear SSP and still able to reproduce elsewhere. On subject pachyderm: female rhino Satsuki has passed away at age 26, she was captive-born in Hiroshima Zoo (and had no Statewise representation). What a loss and so so so, sad the pairing with male Corky never got under way. I really do think a change of heart on keeping black rhinos in Honolulu is at hand. Perhaps they need to look at either white or Indian and send the bull Corky to the continent as he is yet able to breed. SOURCE: Honolulu Zoo announces the death of female rhino Honolulu Zoo says aloha to Satsuki the black rhino (this second source us Europeans are not allowed to read / a block that has already stayed execution for more than 1,5 years now given altered privacy and public consultation laws in Europe). Honolulu Zoo bids farewell to Satsuki the rhino Rumour has it that LA Zoo is to go out of common hippo and will send their last female to Honolulu in due course this year (see LA Zoo thread for further discourse).
A female hippo named Mara has arrived from the Los Angeles Zoo. Honolulu Zoo welcomes new hippo from Los Angeles
Corky the male black rhino was euthanized due to kidney failure. Corky the rhino euthanized at Honolulu Zoo due to kidney failure complications
Other 2021 News: On June 11th, the zoo announced that they have reopened their playground. Log into Facebook On June 28th, the zoo announced they have acquired a (0.0.1) bearded dragon named Mercury which is now exhibited in the Ecotherm Complex. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1012095015993923 On September 26th, the zoo announced they have started demolition on the old spider monkey exhibit and will replace it with a garden growing food such as elephant grass and hibiscus for the animals. Log into Facebook On October 13th, the zoo announced that the two-toed sloth born in March is a male. On October 22nd, the zoo announced its name, Pono. Log into Facebook Log into Facebook On November 13th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) Linnaeus's two-toed sloth named Lolohi has been transferred to the Cameron Park Zoo in Texas. Log into Facebook
Other 2022 News: On February 23rd, the zoo announced that a (1.0) common chimpanzee named Pū‘iwa has been transferred to the Los Angeles Zoo in California on February 18th. Log into Facebook On February 27th, the zoo announced that their (1.0) great white pelican named Louie passed away at around the age of 30. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=506337974240182