Brookfield Zoo Brookfield Zoo News 2019

The aforementioned coalition has a website now, which offers the ability to join and support the campaign.

B-NICE projects a capital investment of $260 million dollars from a state capital bill will create more than 4,000 jobs, at least $240 million in wages, and $80 million in local, state and federal tax revenues.
Raw numbers about what is being requested and what benefits are expected. I don't think anyone at ZooChat is too worried about costs themselves but I do want to say - wow, that is a lot of money the zoo is asking for compared to the last attempt over ten years ago. This pricetag seems to represent (well, maybe only the 'shovel-ready' half, but who can be sure? )the same decline and deterioration we zoochatters have been concerned about for the last five or so years. I hope they receive it but I'm not sure if the political climate is favorable. If they fall short I hope they can convince private donors to cover it.
 
As shown in the bottom right picture, the plaza space will be used for animal ambassadors.
Technically they have an exhibit, that being a native prairie. I mean, if it's linked to Great Bear Wilderness somehow and also has intermittent wildlife, then I'm honestly sold. As for it potentially being the apes' space, I'd honestly expand the gorillas' abode to Habitat Africa! The Forest, and maybe utilize an O-Line for the Orangs. As for the other small primates, I'd honestly construct netted enclosures alongside Tropic World's length.
 
Technically they have an exhibit, that being a native prairie. I mean, if it's linked to Great Bear Wilderness somehow and also has intermittent wildlife, then I'm honestly sold. As for it potentially being the apes' space, I'd honestly expand the gorillas' abode to Habitat Africa! The Forest, and maybe utilize an O-Line for the Orangs. As for the other small primates, I'd honestly construct netted enclosures alongside Tropic World's length.
I would actually really love to see unique trails for the primates here considering the last example in the zoo that I remember was for the Prevosts Squirrel
 
From the ZooChat challenge (I've bolded the important parts):
Brookfield Zoo - 03/01/2019
31. Borneo Eared Frog (Polypedates otilophus)
32. Rio Cauca Caecilian (Typhlonectes natans)
33. Chinese Giant Salamander (Andrias davidianus)
34. Cope’s Grey Tree Frog (Hyla chrysoscelis)
35. Anthony’s Poison Arrow Frog (Epipedobates anthonyi)
36. Green and Black Poison Frog (Dendrobates auratus)
37. Panamanian Golden Frog (Atelopus zeteki)
38. Titicaca Water Frog (Telmatobius culeus)
39. Smoky Jungle Frog (Leptodactylus pentadactylus)
40. Mossy Frog (Theloderma corticale)
41. Yellow-spotted Climbing Toad (Pedostibes hosii)

Just one more and I would have surpassed my amphibian total for 2018 lol. Also re: Titicaca water frogs and which facilities have them, Brookfield has them now too.
 
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