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I'll be visiting Detroit for the first time later this month. Can anyone of the locals confirm if the Polk Penguin Conservation Center has reopened? From my understanding there was some sort of issue that resulted in a temporary closure a while back and it would be a tragedy to miss out on it. Additionally, is there anything else at Detroit that I still closed or that I should be aware of?
I've been checking the website almost every day to see if there are any updates. The website stills says it's reopening spring of this year. I'll be sure to post an update here if the penguin center or any other exhibits reopen soon.
 
An update has been posted on Facebook today. This Friday, the number of people that can be allowed into the zoo per day will increase to 6,500 guests (no idea what it was before). There are also a few exhibit re-openings. The Wildlife Interpretive Gallery and Butterfly Garden, Cotton Family Wolf Wilderness (log cabin), and the Hangout will all be re-opened Friday.

They also mentioned there should be news about the PPCC soon. Also looking at the comments on the post and they said the underwater tunnel in the Arctic Ring of Life will open once the sea otters are moved in.
 
An update has been posted on Facebook today. This Friday, the number of people that can be allowed into the zoo per day will increase to 6,500 guests (no idea what it was before). There are also a few exhibit re-openings. The Wildlife Interpretive Gallery and Butterfly Garden, Cotton Family Wolf Wilderness (log cabin), and the Hangout will all be re-opened Friday.

They also mentioned there should be news about the PPCC soon. Also looking at the comments on the post and they said the underwater tunnel in the Arctic Ring of Life will open once the sea otters are moved in.
Did they mention when the sea otters will be on exhibit? I know it's just two, but I assume the zoo is leaving room for rescues since they're endangered.
 
An update has been posted on Facebook today. This Friday, the number of people that can be allowed into the zoo per day will increase to 6,500 guests (no idea what it was before). There are also a few exhibit re-openings. The Wildlife Interpretive Gallery and Butterfly Garden, Cotton Family Wolf Wilderness (log cabin), and the Hangout will all be re-opened Friday.

They also mentioned there should be news about the PPCC soon. Also looking at the comments on the post and they said the underwater tunnel in the Arctic Ring of Life will open once the sea otters are moved in.
Also, the red panda canopy walkway and the giraffe elevated walkway are open (no giraffe feeding yet though).
 
Can anyone tell where this is being recorded? In the PPCC or the old penguin building? Despite what the caption says. Penguins live cam - Detroit Zoo
They did an actual hour long educational special for the public where the penguin keepers answered questions from the public and talked about penguins. I believe it was live this morning, and it was recorded in the PPCC, with the penguins on exhibit in the PPCC.
 
Do any of you know where the PPCC stream can be viewed? It's not on Facebook or their website. Also if anyone has seen it, were there any species changes? I know I saw someone report chinstraps on the penguin cam a while back.
 
Went today. Had to survive a thunderstorm but I saw the cassowary, sea otters, and macaw. Vultures and red crowned cranes share habitat with the rheas and white storks. Griffin vulture appears to be gone. No signs of pronghorns in the camel yard, just the camels and white lipped deer. The former "pampas" is now gunaco free, now just having two or three sandhill cranes, a white fallow deer, and according to signage a tortoise. A guy on a golf cart who overheard me making a snarky comment spilled the beans on what was going on as he zoomed past: "that's where they are going to build the big children's zoo!" So that seems to be happening. No further details and some of the things he said were unintelligible, as he was driving very, very fast and yelling it as he went by. If there is going to be a children's zoo area built in the "pampas", that would explain the species cuts over there. Oh and The Hangout is open again.
 
Went today. Had to survive a thunderstorm but I saw the cassowary, sea otters, and macaw. Vultures and red crowned cranes share habitat with the rheas and white storks. Griffin vulture appears to be gone. No signs of pronghorns in the camel yard, just the camels and white lipped deer. The former "pampas" is now gunaco free, now just having two or three sandhill cranes, a white fallow deer, and according to signage a tortoise. A guy on a golf cart who overheard me making a snarky comment spilled the beans on what was going on as he zoomed past: "that's where they are going to build the big children's zoo!" So that seems to be happening. No further details and some of the things he said were unintelligible, as he was driving very, very fast and yelling it as he went by. If there is going to be a children's zoo area built in the "pampas", that would explain the species cuts over there. Oh and The Hangout is open again.
So the pronghorn are gone? Maybe they’re being moved into the bison yard right now? And any idea what’s meant by children’s zoo? Last I knew that area was basically going to be converted into a giant playground that will connect to the barnyard area. I think the prairie dogs might have been included in the plans for the children’s area.
 
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