Yi Qi
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Two cougar siblings kept offshow will get a new exhibit, opening today as of this writing.
Puma exhibit opens Saturday at the Lake Superior Zoo
Puma exhibit opens Saturday at the Lake Superior Zoo
Correction, the lorises are from ColumbusSome updates from yesterday’s visit.
-the new bald eagle exhibit is going along well
-the new great horned owl exhibit is finished
-the common snapping turtle is temporarily in the golden coin turtle exhibit in the Australia & Oceania building while its exhibit undergoes Maintenance
-the black-headed caique & double yellow headed Amazon parrot cages where temporarily moved just outside the Griggs learning center
-Pygmy slow lorises(which I’m guessing where transferred from Minnesota zoo) now live in the former kinkajou/Hoffman’s 2 toed sloth/six banded armadillo exhibit, they moved into the former Pallas cat exhibit while the Pallas cats moved into the old swift fox exhibit, and swift foxes moved into the old red fox exhibit, and red foxes are being moved to there renovated exhibit in bear country Phase 2
That’s all I have for now.
The zoo did convert Polar Shores, which formerly housed Polar Bear, Seal, and Penguin but was heavily damaged by flooding, into a Brown Bear exhibit as depicted in the master plan. However, the overall master plan, which would have removed all the exhibits on the far side of the creek, is defunct. I believe a new administration realized that it made more financial sense to renovate existing infrastructure rather than demolish and rebuild elsewhere. Within the last couple of years the zoo completed some minor renovations on the far side of the creek and is again holding Black Bears, Wolves, and Puma over there. If the zoo were to raise a large amount of money I believe the top priority would be to replace the main building.I wonder how much of the masterplan is still current for the zoo?
https://duluthmn.gov/media/7232/final-zoo-plan.pdf
If the zoo were to raise a large amount of money I believe the top priority would be to replace the main building.
My guess would be renovation for the cost reasons that you mention. They did receive a bit of state money for design work in 2020, but the bill text just says "renovate or replace" so I suppose either outcome would be possible. I'm sure they would need a lot more money to actually do construction work. See bill text here:Do you actually think they would replace the building or just gut/renovate and maybe expand it? I agree, what they currently have is not very functional (lots of unused space/things being very tight, which is a weird combination), but I don't think I can ever see that building going away completely due to the costs of starting from scratch.
My guess would be renovation for the cost reasons that you mention. They did receive a bit of state money for design work in 2020, but the bill text just says "renovate or replace" so I suppose either outcome would be possible. I'm sure they would need a lot more money to actually do construction work. See bill text here:
Chapter 3 - MN Laws