With the colder weather, the lemurs have moved inside for the season. For the first time, the ring tailed lemurs will rotate days on exhibit opposite the sifaka lemurs. Their inside exhibit was recently spruced up with wood chips on the group and more upper level shelves to hop on.
A sad loss for the Maryland Zoo. Lioness in declining health euthanized at Maryland Zoo in Baltimore | Maryland News - WBAL Home
A chimpanzee named Jane arrived from the Rolling Hills Zoo. Baltimore zoo adds new chimpanzee to habitat - ABC2News.com
I hope the zoo does their own news release. I am very curious where she will be exhibited since they are set up in geographical areas - Africa, Maryland, and the Arctic.
- I suspect that the last African leopard in the african section has died. There are very few of this subspecies in zoos, so I presume there exhibit will now be home to the Amur Leopard.
Actually, Hobbes, the male African leopard is still alive. They will be rotating on exhibit. And I'm sure when he does die, she will take over the area full time. Guests will have to overlook that one leopard is Amur, but honestly they just think it's a cheetah in the first place!
Kookaburra, Bloke, has died of old age. He was an animal ambassador. Maryland Zoo's Laughing Kookaburra Dies | WBAL Radio 1090 AM
It is with great sadness, I report, Magnet, the male polar bear was euthanized today due to a decline in heath from a kidney disease. The Zoo Says Goodbye to Iconic Polar Bear, Magnet | The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore
The Zoo's last Arctic fox, Cleo, has died. Cleo, Maryland Zoo's last Arctic fox, dies | Local News - Home
Going to Maryland zoo on Thursday. Anything anyone wants me to know (help for me) or find out (info for you)?
Leia the lioness will be leaving for Cameron Park Zoo soon. Lioness Leia leaves Maryland Zoo for Waco Zoo - ABC2News.com
Two african penguin chicks have hatched. New baby penguin chicks debut at Maryland Zoo in Baltimore | Maryland News - WBAL Home
Another article about the newly hatched penguins : Chick It Out: Penguins Hatch At Maryland Zoo - ZooBorns
The zoo has a new sandhill crane, Garett, who became too use to people in the wild and needed a safe new home. Wandering Sandhill Crane Becomes Maryland Zoo’s Newest Addition CBS Baltimore
9-year-old cheetah sisters Tuli and Teep have died of venoocclusive disease. Cheetah siblings die at Maryland Zoo in Baltimore | Local News - Home
Three antelope calves were born. Two sitatungas, and a male lesser kudu (a first for the Zoo). The Baltimore Sun
Another article about the 3 new antilope calves : Three New Antelope Calves for the Maryland Zoo - ZooBorns