Meet Shamrock, Clover and Emerald – Milwaukee zoo's new river otters an article from the Journal Sentinel.
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Meet Shamrock, Clover and Emerald – Milwaukee zoo's new river otters an article from the Journal Sentinel.
Meet Shamrock, Clover and Emerald – Milwaukee zoo's new river otters
Heads up, this weekend is Party for the Planet. I attended party for the planet a few years back and it draws a pretty large crowd.Otter Passage looks like an excellent new habitat from the photos provided. This weekend I will be at the zoo to give in depth photo coverage of the exhibit and the west entrance. Also will report construction updates of Adventure Africa, Primates of the World and the jaguars.
Some more articles about this:
They’ve finally announced more information on Adventure Africa as well as the master plan for the zoo. The zoological society is rasing over $25 million for this first phase with several events through tour the year. They also set up a new website where you can read more information Adventure Africa as well as overall vision for the zoo.
If you want to check it out go to Win2Wild.
The website confirms Zebras will be found here.And what other hoofstock could be placed in Impala Plains?
These exhibits look great. As PP mentioned, they are very functional, even if not completely naturalistic. It is a little weird there is a permanent starling suspended over the Feeding Wall, though. Are those terrariums I spy in the Outpost? Also, if you look out the Barn Exterior window, you see a wooden structure. Is that a butterfly house or an African garden? I would welcome either of those to the zoo.They’ve finally announced more information on Adventure Africa as well as the master plan for the zoo. The zoological society is rasing over $25 million for this first phase with several events through tour the year. They also set up a new website where you can read more information Adventure Africa as well as overall vision for the zoo.
If you want to check it out go to Win2Wild.
I already know about the zebras, I was referring to the fact that a few months ago the said that a fifth hoofstock species may be added to join the ones already moving.The website confirms Zebras will be found here.
These exhibits look great. As PP mentioned, they are very functional, even if not completely naturalistic. It is a little weird there is a permanent starling suspended over the Feeding Wall, though. Are those terrariums I spy in the Outpost? Also, if you look out the Barn Exterior window, you see a wooden structure. Is that a butterfly house or an African garden? I would welcome either of those to the zoo.
I would agree with your assessment of the structures, I believe that they are going to be food or maybe a pop up retail area, or maybe in the future it will be a place you could get tickets to help feed the elephants. From reading the master plan it seems like part of the goal is to make it so that a guest doesn't have to go very far for food nor a place to rest, and I think thats what the elephant plaza is getting at.I already know about the zebras, I was referring to the fact that a few months ago the said that a fifth hoofstock species may be added to join the ones already moving.
Those wooden structures are likely a snack or concessions stands. Considering the old bear den picnic area is being removed, this is likely a replacement for that.