USDA report finds pests, drainage issues at Jackson Zoo

JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – A recent United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) report found issues at the Jackson Zoo.

According to the July 9 report, a large rate and numerous large roaches were seen in the inside portion of the enclosures housing a male Eastern black-and-white colobus monkey and a male Red-tailed monkey. Inspectors said the floor and lower walls of the interior portions of the building were wet, and there was standing water around the entrance door.

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“Improper drainage systems and standing water where the animals are contained may result in noxious odors, spreading of diseases, insect infestation, and/or other health hazards. Housing facilities for non-human primates must be constructed and maintained so that waste and water are rapidly eliminated to keep the animals dry, minimize vermin and pest infestation, insects, and disease hazards,” the report stated.

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The zoo was ordered to correct the issue by September 1, 2025.

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