Update on rescued tigers (Lola and Mia): https://www.turnto23.com/news/state/rescued-tigers-get-new-start-at-oakland-zoo
Lisa the African elephant is recovering well from a ulcer removed from her eye Lisa the elephant shows signs of improvement at Oakland Zoo
On August 6th, the zoo announced they are both on exhibit in the tiger habitat. Oakland Zoo - Rescued tigers see their new home for the first time | Facebook | By Oakland Zoo | A momentous morning for rescued tigers Lola and Mia! Each tiger got to explore their new home, the tiger habitat, for the very first time. (We are...
On August 25th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) cougar named Toro has been diagnosed with histiocytic sarcoma cancer. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1120178248914803
Mountain lion brought to zoo in critical condition following gunshot wound: From socials: We were hopeful to share good news in this post, as our vet team did everything they could to save him, but learned just minutes ago that he passed during the emergency surgery. This is the 20th mountain lion to come to Oakland Zoo in need of help as another victim of human-wildlife conflict, and we are heartbroken with the tragic loss.
On September 16th, the zoo announced that (0.2) cougars named Rose and Sage will be transferred to The Living Desert Zoo & Gardens in California. Log into Facebook
On September 18th, the zoo announced that (0.0.4) more American bison were born, bringing the total number to 8 calves in 2022. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1481700385632271
The zoo has announced that 5-year old mountain lion Toro was euthanized earlier today after a battle with histosytic sarcoma.
On September 26th, the zoo announced the pudu that was born in August's gender (1.0) and name, Teodoro/Teo. Log into Facebook On October 4th, the zoo announced they acquired a (1.0) cougar that was unable to jump a fence in the Santa Rosa area and is currently being treated at the hospital. We have a new patient at our vet hospital. A resident who lives near Santa Rosa reported a mountain lion had been in her back yard since Friday and was... | By Oakland Zoo | Facebook
On October 21st, it was announced that they transferred a (1.0) African lion named Tandie to the Woodland Park Zoo in Washington. Log into Facebook
On October 25th, the zoo announced that their (0.1) Bornean sun bear named Ting Ting passed away on October 24th due to a major decline in health. Log into Facebook
On October 26th, the zoo announced they are acquiring a (0.1) jaguar named Emma from Zoo Miami in Florida next week. Jaguar "Love Connection" at Oakland Zoo? | Big (cat) news: we are thrilled to announce the impending arrival of a second jaguar to Oakland Zoo! Emma is a 5-year-old female, traveling from Zoo... | By Oakland Zoo | Facebook
An orphaned bear cub is being treated at the zoo: https://www.kron4.com/news/orphaned-bear-cub-nixon-receiving-treatment-at-oakland-zoo/ According to zoo officials, Nixon will not be released back into the wild if he recovers. Because he was orphaned at such a young age, he was unable to learn how to survive in the wild from his mother.
On November 21st, the zoo announced that Nixon was euthanized due to the progression of multiple health issues and the severity of said issues. 登录 Facebook
On November 27th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.0.1) leopard tortoise and a (0.0.1) yellow-footed tortoise, as well as (0.0.2) ball pythons, from the closure of the Tri-State Zoological Park in Maryland. Listening to a tortoise heartbeat with doppler | Sound UP: When our vet team wants to hear a heartbeat on an animal like this leopard tortoise, they can't use a stethoscope, because the shell is too... | By Oakland Zoo | Facebook https://www.peta.org/wp-content/upl...credited-zoos-and-sanctuaries-for-release.pdf
Zoo takes in orphaned Mountain lion cub: Orphaned mountain lion cub in critical condition at Oakland Zoo The cub, named Holly, in honor of the holiday season, was taken to the Oakland Zoo vet hospital. She suffered hypothermia and dehydration among others things. Holly is being treated with fluids, vitamins, anti-nausea medication, and anti- parasitics.