What did you think of the exhibit? Do you have a detailed review on it?I was there for the opening ceremony and made appearances on the news and on Lincoln Park Zoo's youtube video. It was so much fun and the exhibits are really nice.
What did you think of the exhibit? Do you have a detailed review on it?
Also. Pavel the tiger can no longer be viewed indoors. Why? There was a sign the said this exhibit is closed for a new 30M$ renovation of the Kolver lion house that will increase the quality of life for our cats. The renovation could be happening sooner than we thought.
Lions are the only species that have been reveled as of yet. They could indeed be the only species in the new expansion.Which species will be retained in the historical Kolver building (apart from the ubiquitious lions of course)?
A really hope they do more than just bulldoze the wall and give the lions both of the grottos. For 30M I expect much more.That's funny Pachyderm Pro. I also went to see new polar bear/penguin exhibits yesterday. I enjoyed the exhibits, and thought they were really nice additions to the zoo.
According to the zoo's winter magazine...
-The next project for the zoo is replacing the current Gateway Pavilion with a new $8.5 million Visitor Center. Located near the zoo’s East Gate.
-Kolver Lion House will be after that. Only a few things have been announced. It will be a 29.5 million dollar renovation. The lions are staying, and will occupying the whole north side of the building. The tigers will be leaving the zoo. Nothing has been announced for the south side of the building.
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This is correct. Even beyond this, the exhibit's location in the heart of the zoo is extremely problematic as wilson said, and constraining towards expansion. The entire zoo is constrained these days.I believe the Kovler Lion House is on some Historic Building list (if not the National Historic Register, then something else), so any construction they do on it will be both constrained by that and expensive because of it.
This is correct. Even beyond this, the exhibit's location in the heart of the zoo is extremely problematic as wilson said, and constraining towards expansion. The entire zoo is constrained these days.
I hope LPZ is able to keep at least one additional species besides lions. There is one serval and while it may be an elderly individual from what I believe I've heard, they certainly share a similar habitat and would not need as much space as tigers.
Maybe make an African cat house. With lions, servals, cheetahs, and African leopards.This is correct. Even beyond this, the exhibit's location in the heart of the zoo is extremely problematic as wilson said, and constraining towards expansion. The entire zoo is constrained these days.
I hope LPZ is able to keep at least one additional species besides lions. There is one serval and while it may be an elderly individual from what I believe I've heard, they certainly share a similar habitat and would not need as much space as tigers.
I do not like the inside of the exhibit as a zoo guest, though I'll admit my inner historian finds the antiquated nature of the house almost charming. I used to advocate removing the lions, tigers and leopards and focusing on small cats so as not to sacrifice the building's character. If LPZ wants to continue keeping lions and charismatic megafauna, as they have indicated, the existing structure cannot do, and closing the indoor portion would not satisfy the existing animal welfare issues, especially when LPZ wants to appear a world-class institution, as it should be.Honestly, the outdoor enclosures aren't even that bad... I would personally like to see larger ones, but my understanding is that cats don't utilize much space so it's not really necessary. The really bad part of that exhibit is the inside, where the cacophony of voices bounce off the walls to create a deafening vortex of noise. If they just closed off the inside of the House from the public, I wouldn't have any issues with it.
It would be nice to see Cheetahs or African leopards in Chicago, but I am not hopeful. If LPZ is planning to omit Tigers, a very popular and obviously endangered species, I can't imagine them bringing in any new big cats in it's place. I'm just hoping they can keep something besides lions.Maybe make an African cat house. With lions, servals, cheetahs, and African leopards.