Has anyone visited the new exhibits yet? I'm curious to hear what people think.
The zoo has modified its terminology. Animals live in habitats. A group of habitats make up an exhibit.
I went Friday and Sunday. 4000 members came for the Friday preview. The zoo did a fantastic job. There are three main areas. Two main plazas and a middle section that allows vehicle access to Grizzly Ridge since it is now cut off. The first plaza has the boma and the train station. The second plaza has the lion habitat, the Speke’s gazelle/white stork/crested guineafowl habitat, restrooms, a Dippin Dots stand, a research vehicle, and a water spray area. The lion habitat has two views. The large standard one and a tent area. The tent provides three sided viewing. The zoos veteran lions love sleeping here. The lion habitat is three times larger than the previous one. The gazelle habitat is a nice mixed species exhibit. I will look forward to the future when more gazelles are in residence. The zoo is waiting on the male guineafowl. I also expect more animals in the boma in the future. The have one Boer goat adult and a half dozen kids right now.
They have renovated the zoos cafes. They also moved the Grizzly Ridge Dippin Dots to Pride of Africa.
The old Wild Prairie barn area has been fenced off for future renovations. No plan or timeline available.
Some of the species in Curious Creatures have changed.
The zoo has had births of a snow leopard, a musk deer, and a Humboldt penguin.
All of Tiger Valley, except a small building that will remain, has been removed. Wild Asia opens Summer 2020.