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Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium

The Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium is one of only six major zoo and aquarium combinations in the United States. Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Highland Park, the zoo sits on 77 acres (31 ha) of park land where it exhibits more than 4,000 animals representing 475 species, including 20 threatened or endangered species.

Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium
40°29′02″N 79°55′05″W / 40.484°N 79.918°W / 40.484; -79.918
Date openedJune 14, 1898
LocationPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States (in Highland Park)
Land area77 acres (31 ha)
No. of animalsOver 4,000
No. of species475
Annual visitors1+ million[1]
Major exhibitsForest Passage, African Savanna, Tropical Forest, The Islands, Jungle Odyssey, Aquarium, Water's Edge, Kid's Kingdom
Websitewww.pittsburghzoo.com

The zoo's accredited membership of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) was dropped in 2015.[2]

History edit

 
Entrance to the Highland Park Zoo, c. 1900

The Pittsburgh Zoo opened on June 14, 1898, as Highland Park Zoo,[3] after Christopher Lyman Magee donated $125,000 (about four million dollars when adjusted for inflation)[4] for the construction of a zoological garden in Pittsburgh's Highland Park. Like most other zoos of the time, the Pittsburgh Zoo more closely resembled a menagerie than an actual zoo. However, as time progressed, the animal exhibits eventually became more naturalistic, and the zoo's goal became more focused on conservation.

In 1937, the bear exhibits were built under the Works Progress Administration. These exhibits were the zoo's first attempt at constructing more naturalistic exhibits instead of simply displaying animals in cages. In 1949, the Children's Zoo opened with a grant from the Sarah Mellon Scaife Foundation. The Children's Zoo contained interactive exhibits and play areas for children, including a simulated large chunk of cheese that was inhabited by dozens of live mice. In 1967, the AquaZoo, a large aquarium, opened to the public. At the time of its completion, the AquaZoo was the only aquarium in Pennsylvania and the second largest aquarium in the United States.

In 1980, the zoo's Master Plan was put into effect. This plan called for extensive renovations and the construction of more naturalistic exhibits. The Asian Forest, which opened in 1983, was the first area of the zoo that utilized this new philosophy of naturalistic exhibits. The African Savanna was the next area to obtain naturalistic exhibits when it was completed in 1987. 1991 marked the opening of the Tropical Forest, a five-acre indoor rain forest showcasing about 16 species of primate and 150 tropical plant species. That same year, the Children's Zoo was renovated and renamed the Children's Farm. Three petting zoos were built in Children's Farm where children could pet kangaroos, deer, and domesticated animals such as sheep and goats.

In 1994, the Pittsburgh Zoo became a private nonprofit organization, still owned by the City of Pittsburgh, but managed and operated by the Zoological Society of Pittsburgh. That same year, the Education Complex was built. This new building contained five classrooms, a library, and a 300-seat lecture hall. The construction of this building was an important part of the zoo's history because it signified the zoo's dedication to conservation and education. In 2000, the AquaZoo underwent a $17.4 million renovation, and was renamed the PPG Aquarium. This new aquarium is twice the size of the original AquaZoo. In 2002, the Education Complex was expanded to include a second story, providing more classrooms, teacher resource areas, and an animal holding area. This expansion was made possible by the Scaife Charitable Foundation and by donations from senator Rick Santorum.

On November 19, 2002, elephant keeper Mike Gatti was killed by one of the zoo's elephants.[5] Gatti, 46, was killed while attempting to encourage the elephant to move to a different part of her enclosure.[5] She butted him with her head, crushing him against the ground and killing him instantly.[5] This was the first instance of a human fatality at the zoo, although there had been injuries.[5]

In 2006, the Pittsburgh Zoo completed Water's Edge, a marine exhibit that allows guests to have close encounters with polar bears, sea otters, and sand tiger sharks.[6]

On November 4, 2012, a two-year-old boy, Maddox Derkosh, who had been sitting on the railing of the African wild dog exhibit, fell off the railing, bounced off protective netting, and fell into the enclosure, resulting in his death. The medical examiner subsequently determined that Maddox was killed by the 11 dogs that attacked him, not by the fall. Zookeepers immediately rushed to the area, firing darts to try and scare the dogs off, and police shot one particularly aggressive dog, which had refused to retreat from the exhibit when called. The other dogs were quarantined for thirty days but there were no plans to put them down.[7][8][9] The prosecutor, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania District Attorney Stephen Zappala, calling the incident a "tragic accident", has stated he will not charge Maddox's mother, Elizabeth Derkosh, 34, who had lifted the visually impaired boy up on top of the railing to get a better view. He is still investigating whether the zoo is at fault due to any possible negligence.[10] Since the incident, the zoo replaced the wild dogs with cheetahs. As a result of his death, Trucks for Maddox was created, to donate Maddox's toy trucks to children. It was also the second human fatality at the zoo.

Exhibits edit

The Pittsburgh Zoo is divided into eight sections, each of which focuses on a particular theme.

Kid's Kingdom edit

 
The sea lion exhibit in the Kids Kingdom section of the Pittsburgh Zoo

Kid's Kingdom opened in 1949, when it was then simply called Children's Zoo. In 1994 a naming contest was implemented for a new name to the newly expanded area, the name was from winner Adam Mellinger from Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. This section of the zoo is an interactive children's area, and contains a petting zoo stocked with domesticated animals;[6] a reptile house; a playground; and several exhibits featuring wildlife from Pennsylvania, including white-tailed deer, North American beavers, river otters and barn owls as well as a California sea lion exhibit.[11]

Kid's Kingdom contains many interactive exhibits, such as the meerkat exhibit, which contains crawl-through tunnels that gives the viewer an idea of what it is like to be a meerkat or other burrowing animal[12] as well as a walk-through red kangaroo pen. The animal yards and habitats in Kids Kingdom allow visitors to learn about animals' lives, behaviors, and points-of-view. Kid's Kingdom has been highly ranked by both Parent Magazine and America's Best Zoos Travel Guide.[13]

Aquarium edit

 
The PPG Aquarium at the Pittsburgh Zoo

Built in 1967 (then called AquaZoo) and renovated in 2000,[6] the PPG Aquarium is a 45,000 square foot, two-story aquarium that presents several aquatic habitats. The aquarium's theme is the "Diversity of Water", and contains several exhibits that portray different marine ecosystems, including a tropical rainforest gallery; a Pennsylvania exhibit, which features fish and aquatic wildlife of the Allegheny River; a penguin exhibit, which is inhabited by kings, macaronis, and gentoos; a coral reef; and an open ocean exhibit.[14]

The aquarium used to contain Amazon river dolphins. When the AquaZoo opened in October 1967, it included a baby river dolphin named Pinky. However, Pinky died twelve days after its opening from an eye infection. In 1970, seven river dolphins arrived, but however in 1972, three dolphins died from emergency digestive surgery. One of the river dolphins who had arrived in 1970, Chuckles, survived. Chuckles became the longest-living river dolphin kept in captivity, and by the 1980s, became the only river dolphin kept in captivity at North America. He performed tricks, interacted with visitors, and his trainers would swim with him occasionally. When the aquarium was renovated in 2000, Chuckles was transferred to a customized pool five times the size of his previous home. He died at the elderly age of 34 years old on February 20, 2002. A portrait commemorating him can be found at the PPG Aquarium.[15] The naming rights for PPG are set to expire at the end of 2023.

Forest Passage edit

Forest Passage (formerly Asian Forest) contains several species from Eastern and Southeast Asia, and simulates a journey from the Himalayas to Indonesia. This section features some of the most critically endangered big cats of Asia, including Siberian tigers and Amur leopards, as well as several other Asian animals, such as Komodo dragons[16] and red pandas. This section, opened in 1983, is the result of the zoo's Master Plan of 1980, which was dedicated to create more naturalistic exhibits than what existed at the time.[6]

In January 2017, the Pittsburgh Zoo's only snow leopard, Chaney, died of cancer at 17. Since then, the zoo has displayed two Canada lynxes in the former snow leopard exhibit. In late 2018, several cubs were born to the pair, resulting in a larger family of Lynx. This change has prompted the zoo to rename Asian Forest to Forest Passage in light of the inclusion of a non-Asian animal.

Tropical Forest edit

 
Big Male Gorilla

The Tropical Forest, which opened in 1991, is a 0.5-acre indoor rainforest. This building focuses mostly on primates, containing 16 species in total. Ring-tailed lemurs, black-and-white ruffed lemurs, red ruffed lemurs, tufted capuchins, white-faced sakis, black howler monkeys, northern white-cheeked gibbons, Angola colobuses, blue monkeys, and great apes, including western lowland gorillas and Bornean orangutans all live in this building.[6] Some other rainforest animals are displayed here as well, such as Hoffmann's two-toed sloths.[17]

African Savanna edit

 
African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana) at the zoo

Like the Asian Forest, the African Savanna is also a result of the zoo's Master Plan of 1980.[6] Completed in 1987, this section of the zoo is modeled to give the viewer the impression that he or she is walking along a river in an African savanna. This section of the zoo contains lions, African bush elephants, Masai giraffes, Grant's zebras, eastern black rhinos, American flamingos, common ostriches, nyalas, dwarf crocodiles and Galápagos tortoises.

Cheetah Valley is part of the African Savanna. It was originally housed a pack of African wild dogs, but they were removed because of the incident on November 4, 2012 in order to ensure the safety of the visitors. This exhibit now features cheetahs. Visitors can view them from a glass panel. The former observation platform was permanently replaced by tall protective welded fences and shrubbery.[18]

Bears edit

The three bear exhibits were built in 1937 under the Works Progress Administration program, and are the oldest exhibits in the zoo.[6] Three bear species were displayed here: American black bears, spectacled bears, and a Kodiak bear.[19]

In August 2010, the Pittsburgh Zoo announced that their 28-year-old Kodiak bear, Rocky, died. Rocky was suffering from severe arthritis in the joints between his vertebrae, causing severe pain and limited mobility. Although the veterinary staff attempted to alleviate Rocky's pain, his quality of life continued to rapidly decline, and he had to be humanely euthanized. As of August 2010, his exhibit is empty.[20]

The bear exhibits are currently empty. Plans exist to construct new bear exhibits, while the old ones are being used as part of zoo expansion and construction.[21]

Water's Edge edit

 
Polar bear taking a stroll at the zoo

Completed in 2006, Water's Edge is a newer section of the zoo, and is located adjacent to the PPG aquarium. This section is constructed to resemble a coastal fishing village, and illustrates the ways that humans interact with marine wildlife in coastal areas. A long walk-through tunnel runs through three large water tanks containing polar bears, sea otters, two female northern elephant seals and sea lions.[22]

According to Barbara Baker, the elephant seal exhibit was originally intended for walruses, but walruses were difficult to obtain. Five sand tiger sharks were housed in the enclosure from until 2016 when they were moved to Neptune Park in Florida. A blind elephant seal, named Coolio was rescued by the Northcoast Marine Mammal Center and arrived at the zoo early in 2014. As of 2020, two rescued females named Ellie Mae and Nessie have also been brought in. Coolio died in December 2019 during a veterinary procedure.[23][24] The sand tiger sharks were moved to Florida in the process.

The Islands edit

Opened in June 2015, The Islands exhibit is a 22,000 square foot exhibit featuring several endangered animals including tomistomas, Philippine crocodiles, Aldabra giant tortoises, Visayan warty pigs, clouded leopards and siamangs. The exhibit has scenery intended to provide the atmosphere of a tropical island, and includes a large area of sand with beach chairs and umbrellas.

Jungle Odyssey edit

Opened in June 2017, Jungle Odyssey is an expansion directly behind The Islands. The area displays rainforest animal species from rainforests around the world like Africa, Asia, and South America, featuring a mixed species exhibit housing capybaras and giant anteaters, as well as exhibits for ocelots, fossas and a pygmy hippopotamus.

Breeding edit

On September 12, 1999, one of the zoo's female African elephants, Moja, successfully gave birth to a female calf, later named Victoria. This was a major feat for the zoo, because Victoria was the first African elephant to be born and survive in North America since 1982. Also, she was the first to be born to a captive-born mother. A second calf, a male named Callee, was born to another female named Savannah almost exactly one year later on September 19, 2000. The father of both of these calves is a bull named Jackson, who is currently the only male African breeding naturally in North America. Both Moja and Savannah became pregnant again in 2006. On July 9, 2008, Savannah gave birth to a female calf named Angelina. Moja gave birth to a female as well on July 25, 2008. This calf has been named Zuri.

 
Amur tiger at the zoo

On August 8, 2006, the zoo's female Amur tiger, Toma, gave birth to a litter of three cubs. This is also a major accomplishment because Amurs are endangered, and every successful litter counts a great deal. Although one of the cubs died of a heart defect in September (a female named Nadya), the other two are healthy and doing well. The surviving cubs are a male named Petya and a female named Mara.

Another Amur tiger cub was born to Toma on May 11, 2008. The male cub, Grom (name meaning Thunder for he was born during a thunderstorm), had been taken from his mother because Toma was not being very attentive to him. Handlers later determined that it is most likely because Toma is not producing enough milk, if any at all. On September 12, 2008, the baby cub was named after Billy Ray Cyrus, the country music and television star. Zoo representatives said the donors who paid to name the cub "Billy Ray" wanted to honor a late family member who was a big Cyrus fan. Billy Ray will likely grow up to be about 11 feet long and weigh 450 pounds, according to the zoo.

In 2010, three cubs were again born to Toma, and to Taiga their father. All three are doing very well at the zoo. Toma is caring for all three.

On June 13, 2009, a baby sea lion was born. Other recent births include two North American river otters and a pair of baby beavers.

On October 25, 2009, one of the zoo's African painted dogs, Vega, gave birth to a litter of nine live puppies, and one dead puppy. Vega died the next day, leaving her puppies orphaned. To help nurse and raise the dogs, the zoo found a domesticated dog, Honey, from a local shelter who had recently given birth and was still lactating. Honey immediately took to the puppies and fed them. At the same time, the zoo's vet staff hand-fed the puppies a liquid diet fortified with enzymes. Although, four of the remaining puppies died – the typical mortality rate for African painted dogs is 50 percent – the remaining five were healthy and doing well after a month.[25] The painted dogs were involved in the death of a young boy in November 2012, during which one dog was shot, and the exhibit was closed.[26] The painted dogs left the zoo in 2013 and are moved to other zoos.[27]

On April 12, a baby nyala was born.

On July 16, three lion cubs were born.

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Pittsburgh Zoo amp Aquarium is one of only six major zoo and aquarium combinations in the United States Located in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania s Highland Park the zoo sits on 77 acres 31 ha of park land where it exhibits more than 4 000 animals representing 475 species including 20 threatened or endangered species Pittsburgh Zoo amp Aquarium40 29 02 N 79 55 05 W 40 484 N 79 918 W 40 484 79 918Date openedJune 14 1898LocationPittsburgh Pennsylvania United States in Highland Park Land area77 acres 31 ha No of animalsOver 4 000No of species475Annual visitors1 million 1 Major exhibitsForest Passage African Savanna Tropical Forest The Islands Jungle Odyssey Aquarium Water s Edge Kid s KingdomWebsitewww wbr pittsburghzoo wbr comThe zoo s accredited membership of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums AZA was dropped in 2015 2 History edit nbsp Entrance to the Highland Park Zoo c 1900The Pittsburgh Zoo opened on June 14 1898 as Highland Park Zoo 3 after Christopher Lyman Magee donated 125 000 about four million dollars when adjusted for inflation 4 for the construction of a zoological garden in Pittsburgh s Highland Park Like most other zoos of the time the Pittsburgh Zoo more closely resembled a menagerie than an actual zoo However as time progressed the animal exhibits eventually became more naturalistic and the zoo s goal became more focused on conservation In 1937 the bear exhibits were built under the Works Progress Administration These exhibits were the zoo s first attempt at constructing more naturalistic exhibits instead of simply displaying animals in cages In 1949 the Children s Zoo opened with a grant from the Sarah Mellon Scaife Foundation The Children s Zoo contained interactive exhibits and play areas for children including a simulated large chunk of cheese that was inhabited by dozens of live mice In 1967 the AquaZoo a large aquarium opened to the public At the time of its completion the AquaZoo was the only aquarium in Pennsylvania and the second largest aquarium in the United States In 1980 the zoo s Master Plan was put into effect This plan called for extensive renovations and the construction of more naturalistic exhibits The Asian Forest which opened in 1983 was the first area of the zoo that utilized this new philosophy of naturalistic exhibits The African Savanna was the next area to obtain naturalistic exhibits when it was completed in 1987 1991 marked the opening of the Tropical Forest a five acre indoor rain forest showcasing about 16 species of primate and 150 tropical plant species That same year the Children s Zoo was renovated and renamed the Children s Farm Three petting zoos were built in Children s Farm where children could pet kangaroos deer and domesticated animals such as sheep and goats In 1994 the Pittsburgh Zoo became a private nonprofit organization still owned by the City of Pittsburgh but managed and operated by the Zoological Society of Pittsburgh That same year the Education Complex was built This new building contained five classrooms a library and a 300 seat lecture hall The construction of this building was an important part of the zoo s history because it signified the zoo s dedication to conservation and education In 2000 the AquaZoo underwent a 17 4 million renovation and was renamed the PPG Aquarium This new aquarium is twice the size of the original AquaZoo In 2002 the Education Complex was expanded to include a second story providing more classrooms teacher resource areas and an animal holding area This expansion was made possible by the Scaife Charitable Foundation and by donations from senator Rick Santorum On November 19 2002 elephant keeper Mike Gatti was killed by one of the zoo s elephants 5 Gatti 46 was killed while attempting to encourage the elephant to move to a different part of her enclosure 5 She butted him with her head crushing him against the ground and killing him instantly 5 This was the first instance of a human fatality at the zoo although there had been injuries 5 In 2006 the Pittsburgh Zoo completed Water s Edge a marine exhibit that allows guests to have close encounters with polar bears sea otters and sand tiger sharks 6 On November 4 2012 a two year old boy Maddox Derkosh who had been sitting on the railing of the African wild dog exhibit fell off the railing bounced off protective netting and fell into the enclosure resulting in his death The medical examiner subsequently determined that Maddox was killed by the 11 dogs that attacked him not by the fall Zookeepers immediately rushed to the area firing darts to try and scare the dogs off and police shot one particularly aggressive dog which had refused to retreat from the exhibit when called The other dogs were quarantined for thirty days but there were no plans to put them down 7 8 9 The prosecutor Allegheny County Pennsylvania District Attorney Stephen Zappala calling the incident a tragic accident has stated he will not charge Maddox s mother Elizabeth Derkosh 34 who had lifted the visually impaired boy up on top of the railing to get a better view He is still investigating whether the zoo is at fault due to any possible negligence 10 Since the incident the zoo replaced the wild dogs with cheetahs As a result of his death Trucks for Maddox was created to donate Maddox s toy trucks to children It was also the second human fatality at the zoo Exhibits editThe Pittsburgh Zoo is divided into eight sections each of which focuses on a particular theme Kid s Kingdom edit nbsp The sea lion exhibit in the Kids Kingdom section of the Pittsburgh ZooKid s Kingdom opened in 1949 when it was then simply called Children s Zoo In 1994 a naming contest was implemented for a new name to the newly expanded area the name was from winner Adam Mellinger from Westmoreland County Pennsylvania This section of the zoo is an interactive children s area and contains a petting zoo stocked with domesticated animals 6 a reptile house a playground and several exhibits featuring wildlife from Pennsylvania including white tailed deer North American beavers river otters and barn owls as well as a California sea lion exhibit 11 Kid s Kingdom contains many interactive exhibits such as the meerkat exhibit which contains crawl through tunnels that gives the viewer an idea of what it is like to be a meerkat or other burrowing animal 12 as well as a walk through red kangaroo pen The animal yards and habitats in Kids Kingdom allow visitors to learn about animals lives behaviors and points of view Kid s Kingdom has been highly ranked by both Parent Magazine and America s Best Zoos Travel Guide 13 Aquarium edit nbsp The PPG Aquarium at the Pittsburgh ZooBuilt in 1967 then called AquaZoo and renovated in 2000 6 the PPG Aquarium is a 45 000 square foot two story aquarium that presents several aquatic habitats The aquarium s theme is the Diversity of Water and contains several exhibits that portray different marine ecosystems including a tropical rainforest gallery a Pennsylvania exhibit which features fish and aquatic wildlife of the Allegheny River a penguin exhibit which is inhabited by kings macaronis and gentoos a coral reef and an open ocean exhibit 14 The aquarium used to contain Amazon river dolphins When the AquaZoo opened in October 1967 it included a baby river dolphin named Pinky However Pinky died twelve days after its opening from an eye infection In 1970 seven river dolphins arrived but however in 1972 three dolphins died from emergency digestive surgery One of the river dolphins who had arrived in 1970 Chuckles survived Chuckles became the longest living river dolphin kept in captivity and by the 1980s became the only river dolphin kept in captivity at North America He performed tricks interacted with visitors and his trainers would swim with him occasionally When the aquarium was renovated in 2000 Chuckles was transferred to a customized pool five times the size of his previous home He died at the elderly age of 34 years old on February 20 2002 A portrait commemorating him can be found at the PPG Aquarium 15 The naming rights for PPG are set to expire at the end of 2023 Forest Passage edit Forest Passage formerly Asian Forest contains several species from Eastern and Southeast Asia and simulates a journey from the Himalayas to Indonesia This section features some of the most critically endangered big cats of Asia including Siberian tigers and Amur leopards as well as several other Asian animals such as Komodo dragons 16 and red pandas This section opened in 1983 is the result of the zoo s Master Plan of 1980 which was dedicated to create more naturalistic exhibits than what existed at the time 6 In January 2017 the Pittsburgh Zoo s only snow leopard Chaney died of cancer at 17 Since then the zoo has displayed two Canada lynxes in the former snow leopard exhibit In late 2018 several cubs were born to the pair resulting in a larger family of Lynx This change has prompted the zoo to rename Asian Forest to Forest Passage in light of the inclusion of a non Asian animal Tropical Forest edit nbsp Big Male GorillaThe Tropical Forest which opened in 1991 is a 0 5 acre indoor rainforest This building focuses mostly on primates containing 16 species in total Ring tailed lemurs black and white ruffed lemurs red ruffed lemurs tufted capuchins white faced sakis black howler monkeys northern white cheeked gibbons Angola colobuses blue monkeys and great apes including western lowland gorillas and Bornean orangutans all live in this building 6 Some other rainforest animals are displayed here as well such as Hoffmann s two toed sloths 17 African Savanna edit nbsp African bush elephant Loxodonta africana at the zooLike the Asian Forest the African Savanna is also a result of the zoo s Master Plan of 1980 6 Completed in 1987 this section of the zoo is modeled to give the viewer the impression that he or she is walking along a river in an African savanna This section of the zoo contains lions African bush elephants Masai giraffes Grant s zebras eastern black rhinos American flamingos common ostriches nyalas dwarf crocodiles and Galapagos tortoises Cheetah Valley is part of the African Savanna It was originally housed a pack of African wild dogs but they were removed because of the incident on November 4 2012 in order to ensure the safety of the visitors This exhibit now features cheetahs Visitors can view them from a glass panel The former observation platform was permanently replaced by tall protective welded fences and shrubbery 18 Bears edit The three bear exhibits were built in 1937 under the Works Progress Administration program and are the oldest exhibits in the zoo 6 Three bear species were displayed here American black bears spectacled bears and a Kodiak bear 19 In August 2010 the Pittsburgh Zoo announced that their 28 year old Kodiak bear Rocky died Rocky was suffering from severe arthritis in the joints between his vertebrae causing severe pain and limited mobility Although the veterinary staff attempted to alleviate Rocky s pain his quality of life continued to rapidly decline and he had to be humanely euthanized As of August 2010 his exhibit is empty 20 The bear exhibits are currently empty Plans exist to construct new bear exhibits while the old ones are being used as part of zoo expansion and construction 21 Water s Edge edit nbsp Polar bear taking a stroll at the zooCompleted in 2006 Water s Edge is a newer section of the zoo and is located adjacent to the PPG aquarium This section is constructed to resemble a coastal fishing village and illustrates the ways that humans interact with marine wildlife in coastal areas A long walk through tunnel runs through three large water tanks containing polar bears sea otters two female northern elephant seals and sea lions 22 According to Barbara Baker the elephant seal exhibit was originally intended for walruses but walruses were difficult to obtain Five sand tiger sharks were housed in the enclosure from until 2016 when they were moved to Neptune Park in Florida A blind elephant seal named Coolio was rescued by the Northcoast Marine Mammal Center and arrived at the zoo early in 2014 As of 2020 two rescued females named Ellie Mae and Nessie have also been brought in Coolio died in December 2019 during a veterinary procedure 23 24 The sand tiger sharks were moved to Florida in the process The Islands edit Opened in June 2015 The Islands exhibit is a 22 000 square foot exhibit featuring several endangered animals including tomistomas Philippine crocodiles Aldabra giant tortoises Visayan warty pigs clouded leopards and siamangs The exhibit has scenery intended to provide the atmosphere of a tropical island and includes a large area of sand with beach chairs and umbrellas Jungle Odyssey edit Opened in June 2017 Jungle Odyssey is an expansion directly behind The Islands The area displays rainforest animal species from rainforests around the world like Africa Asia and South America featuring a mixed species exhibit housing capybaras and giant anteaters as well as exhibits for ocelots fossas and a pygmy hippopotamus Breeding editOn September 12 1999 one of the zoo s female African elephants Moja successfully gave birth to a female calf later named Victoria This was a major feat for the zoo because Victoria was the first African elephant to be born and survive in North America since 1982 Also she was the first to be born to a captive born mother A second calf a male named Callee was born to another female named Savannah almost exactly one year later on September 19 2000 The father of both of these calves is a bull named Jackson who is currently the only male African breeding naturally in North America Both Moja and Savannah became pregnant again in 2006 On July 9 2008 Savannah gave birth to a female calf named Angelina Moja gave birth to a female as well on July 25 2008 This calf has been named Zuri nbsp Amur tiger at the zooOn August 8 2006 the zoo s female Amur tiger Toma gave birth to a litter of three cubs This is also a major accomplishment because Amurs are endangered and every successful litter counts a great deal Although one of the cubs died of a heart defect in September a female named Nadya the other two are healthy and doing well The surviving cubs are a male named Petya and a female named Mara Another Amur tiger cub was born to Toma on May 11 2008 The male cub Grom name meaning Thunder for he was born during a thunderstorm had been taken from his mother because Toma was not being very attentive to him Handlers later determined that it is most likely because Toma is not producing enough milk if any at all On September 12 2008 the baby cub was named after Billy Ray Cyrus the country music and television star Zoo representatives said the donors who paid to name the cub Billy Ray wanted to honor a late family member who was a big Cyrus fan Billy Ray will likely grow up to be about 11 feet long and weigh 450 pounds according to the zoo In 2010 three cubs were again born to Toma and to Taiga their father All three are doing very well at the zoo Toma is caring for all three On June 13 2009 a baby sea lion was born Other recent births include two North American river otters and a pair of baby beavers On October 25 2009 one of the zoo s African painted dogs Vega gave birth to a litter of nine live puppies and one dead puppy Vega died the next day leaving her puppies orphaned To help nurse and raise the dogs the zoo found a domesticated dog Honey from a local shelter who had recently given birth and was still lactating Honey immediately took to the puppies and fed them At the same time the zoo s vet staff hand fed the puppies a liquid diet fortified with enzymes Although four of the remaining puppies died the typical mortality rate for African painted dogs is 50 percent the remaining five were healthy and doing well after a month 25 The painted dogs were involved in the death of a young boy in November 2012 during which one dog was shot and the exhibit was closed 26 The painted dogs left the zoo in 2013 and are moved to other zoos 27 On April 12 a baby nyala was born On July 16 three lion cubs were born References edit Pittsburgh Zoo amp PPG Aquarium reaches 1 million visitors Cox Media Group WPXI News Pittsburgh zoo drops accreditation due to disagreement over elephant handling Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved December 8 2019 The Highland Park Zoo www brooklineconnection com Retrieved December 8 2019 Halfhill Tom 2011 Tom s Inflation Calculator Retrieved January 30 2011 a b c d Belser Ann and Marylynne Pitz Elephant kills keeper at Pittsburgh zoo the Pittsburgh Post Gazette published November 19 2002 accessed December 26 2007 a b c d e f g Pittsburgh Zoo Zoo History Archived from the original on February 25 2015 Retrieved February 2 2011 Pittsburgh Zoo says 2 year old was killed by dogs not fall LA Times Matt Pearce November 5 2012 The zoo passed recent inspections and discouraged visitors from putting children on such railings Baker zoo chief executive said although she did not elaborate on whether there were specific policies or regulations in place CBS News November 4 2012 Child Mauled And Killed At Zoo Retrieved November 5 2012 Zoo officials Toddler s death in Pittsburgh shows no zoo is 100 percent safe NBC News Andrew Mach November 7 2012 News Archived from the original on December 1 2012 Retrieved November 29 2012 Pittsburgh Zoo Kid s Kingdom Retrieved January 30 2011 Powell Albrecht 2011 Pittsburgh Zoo amp Aquarium About com Retrieved January 30 2011 permanent dead link Smith Pohla April 11 2009 Pittsburgh Zoo Named 4th Best for Kids Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved January 30 2011 Pittsburgh Zoo PPG Aquarium Archived from the original on September 27 2010 Retrieved January 30 2011 Chuckles The River Dolphin Pittsburgh Treasure Defier of Odds Zoo Walks Through History September 26 2019 Pittsburgh Zoo Asian Forest Retrieved January 30 2011 Pittsburgh Zoo Tropical Forest Retrieved January 30 2011 Cheetah now calls home the African painted dog exhibit at Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium TribLIVE com archive triblive com Retrieved December 8 2019 Pittsburgh Zoo Bears Retrieved January 30 2011 Pittsburgh Zoo August 10 2010 Saying Goodbye to Rocky Archived from the original on July 27 2011 Retrieved January 30 2011 Pittsburgh Zoo 2015 Zoo Announces New Exhibit Pittsburgh Zoo Water s Edge Retrieved January 30 2011 Sand Tiger Sharks Move Into New Home at Pittsburgh Zoo ThePittsburghChannel October 6 2008 Archived from the original on October 5 2011 Retrieved January 30 2011 Coolio the seal makes fantastic voyage to Pittsburgh zoo exhibit WPXI Pittsburgh July 20 2017 Retrieved July 16 2018 Five African Painted Dog Pups Doing Well at Zoo Pittsburgh Post Gazette November 23 2009 Pittsburgh Zoo closes African painted dogs exhibit after boy s death WTAE May 8 2013 Retrieved December 8 2019 Pittsburgh Zoo Giving Away Painted Dogs In Wake Of Tragedy April 10 2013 Retrieved December 8 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