Asian Highlands Review
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- The visitor areas are nicely themed and there are well placed graphics.
- Borrowing from the idea of Philadelphia Zoo's 360 Zoo Trails, the snow leopards have access to walk above the moon doorways into the main viewing area. This high spot to view their surroundings is perfect for the big cats. One of the snow leopards was fascinated by the red crowned crane next door.
- The snow leopards have a view of the forest behind them. This can keep them intrigued with the wild critters that may be moving about.
- Platforms provide more vertical space for the inhabitants and allow the snow leopards to get into their exhibits from their holding building.
- Sameera had access to the snow leopard cub yard giving her more space to roam.
- Shading material has been added to parts of the top of the exhibit to eliminate heat for the inhabitants.
- The wood from the platforms and walkways was recycled from trees they had to cut down to make space for the exhibit.
- Air controlled caves and logs are placed in front of windows for visitors to view animals when they rest on warm days.
- Volunteers are monitoring the activity of the animals and reporting back to the keepers to help enrich the animals and make them less stressed with the new surroundings.
- I always think its an inconvenience to go to the PCA building, either walking or waiting for the tram. Then you get up there to ugly, outdated exhibits. This new area makes it easier to see these beautiful animals and their surroundings are nicer too.
On a side note, visitors may be worried about the female red panda who's tail and back side is missing its normal thick fur. She apparently over groomed her last set of cubs and herself and the fur is growing back.
- The wooden platforms and walkways distract from a natural look for the exhibits.
- The exhibits should hopefully approve with age when the trees grow in the exhibit. Right now, the exhibits look a bit bare/basic. I would have loved if the vertical space in the snow leopard exhibits included more of the hillside or a rocky cliff feature.
- They say all exhibits provide more space for the inhabitants, but I feel like the red pandas lost space. They definitely lost more vertical space from their former exhibit. The width of the exhibit almost looks the same, or maybe a bit less than what they had before.
- Right now the takin yard has an ugly black tarp around part of its barrier. Apparently one of the takins tried to knock down one of the poles so they put up the tarp to lessen their view of visitors. Within time, the tarp will be taken down. I almost wish that the takins had more climbing structures as well.
I wish there would have been at least one rock ledge on each exhibit like Akron has on the side of the building. There is not a lot of steep vertical height.