Welcoming Three Great Grey Owl Chicks
We have great news from the Jihad Shibley Rocky Mountain Aviary! Our great grey owls ‘Alysanne’ and ‘Benjen’ have welcomed three hatchlings to their nest! The owlets hatched between April 26 and…
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
Earlier this month, we were heartbroken to say goodbye to our male slender-tailed meerkat, Kwando.
After a sudden onset of neurological symptoms, Kwando was quickly brought to our Animal Health Centre. An ultrasound revealed extensive changes to his liver and multiple masses in his spleen, raising serious concerns for cancer. As his neurological condition rapidly declined, our Animal Health team made the difficult but compassionate decision to euthanize him. A necropsy later confirmed the findings, including likely spread to his lungs, along with age-related degenerative changes affecting his kidneys, joints, and spine.
Kwando and his brother, ‘Karoo’, were born at London Zoo on August 11, 2011, and joined our zoo family on November 15, 2012. Meerkats are highly social animals, known for their cooperative nature and alloparenting—where group members help raise the young. Though his biological paternity wasn’t confirmed, Kwando was an active and attentive caregiver to pups ‘Kalahari’ and ‘Khoti’, born here earlier this year.
Kwando was a cherished member of our zoo family and will be deeply missed. Please keep his dedicated caregivers in your thoughts during this difficult time.