He's breeding bongo like rabbits at Brights. Must be they like the elevation?
I mean no offense, but to me "imported" means she came from another country, not another state within the USA. (For those who did not click the link the new giraffe is from San Diego). When I saw your headline I thought that a giraffe had been imported from a country in Africa to improve the bloodline. Again no offense, just letting you know how some of us might read that wording, even though technically "imported" might be correct usage for interstate transfers.A female Masai giraffe has been imported:
Nashville Zoo new addition: A 3-year-old giraffe named Tazama
The arrival of Tanzana brings the herd to 1.2.
The other zoo’s other female giraffe is pregnant with her first calf.
I mean no offense, but to me "imported" means she came from another country, not another state within the USA. (For those who did not click the link the new giraffe is from San Diego). When I saw your headline I thought that a giraffe had been imported from a country in Africa to improve the bloodline. Again no offense, just letting you know how some of us might read that wording, even though technically "imported" might be correct usage for interstate transfers.
I had the same confusion as @Arizona Docent a while back, but never brought it up because I stopped seeing it until now. "Imported" is not the word we use for bringing animals or anything else across US state lines (at least in my reading and experience), but given that @Zoofan15 isn't from the US I think it's just a misunderstanding/regional difference in terms. Helpful tidbit from your American forum fellows![]()
What a punch to the gut! A sad update indeed.
Have you seen the Master Plan? It shows location and I believe these have not changed.But I haven't been able to find any additional information other that what is already on the site mentioned above. Does anyone know, or know where I can find, any more details, such as when each phase is expected to be finished and where in the park they'll be located? Thanks in advance.
I'm hoping to be able to visit the zoo in the next couple of weeks, so I've been researching the zoo for a bit now. Anyways, I've been having trouble finding details about the zoo's plans for future exhibits. According to their website, Future Plans, it says they're next plans are phases 2 and 3 of an African expansion, each featuring an impressive species list.
But I haven't been able to find any additional information other that what is already on the site mentioned above. Does anyone know, or know where I can find, any more details, such as when each phase is expected to be finished and where in the park they'll be located? Thanks in advance.
Thank you for this, I hadn't seen it. It says this map is from June 2003, do you know how closely they've kept to it?Have you seen the Master Plan?
Nashville Zoo Map - Nashville Zoo TN • mappery
I suspect that phasing depends on funding and 2020/21 has not been a great time for any public institution's finaces
Please have elephants return, please have elephants return, please have elephants return, please have elephants return...