Introducing Kaya
Big news is on the prowl—an iconic Canadian species has joined our zoo family! We are thrilled to introduce 10-year-old female Canada lynx 'Kaya'. She has been spending time behind the scenes…
Read MoreTree pruning will impact access and viewing:
The Brawn Family Foundation Bugtopia playground will open at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, April 7th, and be closed all day on Wednesday, April 9th
Our North American porcupine ‘Nettles’ will be off-view on Tuesday, April 8th
Thank you for your understanding.
Land of Lemurs Walkthrough & the outdoor Gorilla Amphitheatre are closed for the season. Lemurs and gorillas are viewable in their indoor habitats.
Bite-Sized
We’re thrilled to share some otter-ly exciting news—our North American river otter bevy has grown!
On March 11th, 8-year-old North American river otter, ‘Kate’, welcomed a litter of two pups. This is Kate’s third successful litter with her longtime mate, ‘Finnegan’.
At ~2 weeks old, the pups are snug in the den, their eyes still closed as they rely entirely on Kate during these early days. As an experienced otter mom, Kate has been doing a great job of caring for the pups.
Fun facts: North American river otter pups are born blind! Their eyes typically open fully around days 28-35. By 35-42 days, they start crawling and exploring their surroundings. It won’t be until they’re 56-70 days old that they’ll take their first swim.
We have not yet confirmed the sex of the pups. Our Animal Care, Health & Welfare team is closely monitoring our new arrivals from a distance to ensure Kate and her pups have important time to bond. While you won’t be able to visit them just yet, we’ll continue to share updates about our bevy of joy!