Awwww.
Sorry to hear about the stork escaping. I hope the stork is ok.
Sorry to hear about the stork escaping. I hope the stork is ok.
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Caribbean Coast species list: American flamingo, bush dog, scarlet ibis, Jamaican iguana, blue-and-yellow macaw, green-winged macaw, scarlet macaw
The zoo is asking for name suggestions for the baby bush dogs.
Help Us Name the Stone Zoo's Bush Dog Puppies!
Where the spider monkeys elderly and are some left or has this severely impacted the local troupe?On October 9th, the zoo announced on their Facebook that a female spider monkey named Maggie has also passed away. She had been at the zoo since 1995 and her cause of death was humane euthanization due to kidney disease and a decline in health.
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As of this summer, they still had a black bear. This means either it has died/left the zoo since the summer or it is still on exhibit. Don't know which though.Just looking into this zoo because I havnt heard much about it before. It looks like they held polar bears and then black bears in an exhibit near the entrance. However according to the map they no longer hold them. Does anyone know why such a major exhibit for a small zoo appears to have been left empty for the last couple years?
As of this summer, they still had a black bear. This means either it has died/left the zoo since the summer or it is still on exhibit. Don't know which though.
I doubt so as well, simply stated that it was a theoretical possibility. With an animal as large as a black bear, that death would not go unnoticed and would most certainly be announced on the zoo's social media. Personally, I wouldn't mind the zoo phasing out the bears though because that is in my opinion the worst Exhibit in the zoo.As of the summer, they had two black bears, so I'd be a bit surprised if both died already.
A new Bear Exhibit would serve the exact same purpose as phasing out- more so what I meant was no more bears in that Exhibit. Really I have no problems with some of Stone's wasted space, as the wolves are a hugely successful conservation program. My two big issues with Stone are the two inadequate exhibits they have left- Black Bear and river otter. Get new Exhibits for these two species, and you would then have an extremely solid zoo. I know some people also dislike Windows to the Wild, but I have no problem with those Exhibits as they are adequate housing for the small animals displayed there.Bears will never be phased out of Stone (Major is the only reason the facility even exists). However I understood the black bear exhibit was only supposed to be temporary. Which I had no problem with. I understand the funding for the Sawmill Creek exhibit fell through (which at a minimum would have american browns, possibly NA blacks as well) but a better bear exhibit is long over due. Zoo New Englands master planning has for decades been notoriously unsatisfing. Always felt wolves/markhor/ old aviary/ Spot pond look out could have been better utilized, preferably for large marine bears