Another article about this sad event:
Another article about this:Another article about this sad event:
Cassius, a 31-year-old gorilla at the Milwaukee County Zoo, died Thursday night
There was just a late blizzard in northern Wisconsin. I believe Milwaukee got a little dusting as well.Knowing the zoo they'll probably announce the date like two days in advance and have it be on a Tuesday or something. Still it's exciting to see this project finally completed after so many construction droughts and delays. When the exhibit opens I will make sure that both it and the West entrance will be extensively covered through photos in the gallery.
Also is that snow I see? For the first time in months I'm wearing short sleeved shirts and shorts in Illinois, but there is still snow in Wisconsin? In late April?![]()
Yes it’s the fluffy white stuff in April. It was taken on Friday and the jugaur trees were gone by Monday.Knowing the zoo they'll probably announce the date like two days in advance and have it be on a Tuesday or something. Still it's exciting to see this project finally completed after so many construction droughts and delays. When the exhibit opens I will make sure that both it and the West entrance will be extensively covered through photos in the gallery.
Also is that snow I see? For the first time in months I'm wearing short sleeved shirts and shorts in Illinois, but there is still snow in Wisconsin? In late April?![]()
I think the zoo usually has its sponsors advertised after the animals go on exhibit. I remember the red river hogs were sponsored in February, over 6 months after they went on exhibit. We'll probably see something for the otters in late summer-fallOn a side note they haven’t asked the public to sponsor the otters which is kinda weird cause every new animal exhibit the have it seems.
Finally, we have a date. May 19th is sooner than expected and having it on a Saturday is exactly what the zoo should be doing. Interestingly, I was surprised by read that the West Entrance will only be open May to October annually. I always assumed it would - like the main entrance - be open year round. Anyways, the new otter passage (first time they ever called it by that name) will hopefully be an excellent new addition to the rapidly improving zoo, I wonder if there will be a members only preview any time soon.