Grieving ‘Akio’
We're heartbroken to share that last month, we made the compassionate decision to euthanize our 15-year-old male gentoo penguin ‘Akio’, following a rapid decline in his health. In 2013, Akio showed clinical…
Read MoreEarly Zoo Closure: Last entry to the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo will be at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, June 5th, to accommodate set up for our Zoo Brew (18+) event. Last entry to Destination Africa will be at 3:30 p.m. and the zone will be closed by 4:30 p.m. The remainder of zoo grounds will be cleared by 5:30 p.m. Thank you for your understanding.
North American Porcupine: Our female North American porcupine ‘Nettles’ is temporarily not viewable during routine habitat maintenance. Thank you for your understanding.
Jihad Shibley Rocky Mountain Aviary: The Jihad Shibley Rocky Mountain Aviary is temporarily closed. Thank you for your understanding.
Avian Influenza Protocols: The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza within 200 kilometres of the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo.
The health and well-being of the animals in our care remains our top priority. Out of an abundance of caution, we’re proactively implementing the following measures to protect our avian species:
Our dedicated Animal Care, Health & Welfare team will continue to monitor the situation and prioritize the health and well-being of the animals in our care. Thank you for your understanding and continued support as we work to keep the animals we all care about safe.
PETRONAS Gateway to Asia Malayan Tapir Viewing: ‘Sempurna’ and her female calf ‘Nyawa’ have daily access to either the main indoor habitat or the outdoor habitat from 9:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. They’ll also have access to their behind-the-scenes space and may choose to spend time there, so viewing isn’t always guaranteed. Thank you for your understanding.
Exploration Asia
The Exploration Asia Redevelopment project is officially underway! While there are some viewing impacts in the area, you can still visit many of your favourite species.
Due to significant construction activities in and around Exploration Asia, the zoo’s West Gate will remain closed for the 2025 season and is expected to remain closed until at least 2028/2029. This necessary step supports the safe movement of visitors while we undertake exciting improvements to animal habitats and visitor experiences.
Bite-Sized
Have you herd the news about our Rocky Mountain goat ‘Hara’ and her surgery success?
Recently, one individual—our 2-year-old Rocky Mountain goat ‘Hara’—brought our internal experts together with external support to help her through a challenging medical case.
Late last year, Hara’s care team observed signs of an ear infection. To treat the infection, Hara underwent a series of medical and surgical treatments over several weeks. When her condition did not show signs of improvement, it was clear that further action was necessary. In January, Hara had a CT scan to more accurately determine the extent of the infection. Following consultations with surgery specialists from Alberta Veterinary Specialists, the University of Calgary Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (UCVM), and Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine, it was determined that she would benefit from a specialized surgery. Given the delicate nature of the procedure she would require—with the infection impacting her ear drum and middle ear in addition to an associated abscess—our Animal Health & Welfare team collaborated with external veterinary specialists to ensure Hara had the best chance at recovery. During the procedure, our Animal Health team managed Hara’s anesthesia, while board-certified veterinary surgeons, Dr. Aylin Atilla (Alberta Veterinary Specialists and UCVM) and Dr. Erin Fierheller (UCVM), conducted the surgery. We’re thrilled to share that it was a success and Hara was able to return to her habitat!
If you stop by to visit Hara, you’ll notice a visible surgical site on the right side of her face. To help ensure her comfort as she heals, Hara has access to a sheltered, warm space where she can choose to go behind the scenes. She is also receiving anti-inflammatory therapy and long-term antibiotics, along with Vaseline to protect her surgical site against this winter weather. Her dedicated care team continues to monitor her closely as she heals and is encouraged by her progress.
Hara’s story reflects the extraordinary efforts our Animal Care, Health & Welfare teams takes to ensure every resident receives the highest standard of care. Our teams are the GOAT (Greatest of All Time)!