On June 2nd, it was announced that the zoo has transferred a (0.1) trumpeter swan to the Lee Richardson Zoo in Kansas.
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An interesting tidbit from this article is that the current Animals and Man building/surrounding area will somehow be utilized as a new exhibit for Sumatran tigers. Makes sense given the current giraffe yard's proximity to the Lianas Forest area of the zoo, and I'm curious as to how the rest of the zoo would be reimagined once Giraffe and Friends opens up.New giraffe exhibit will open March 10:
Topeka Zoo shares plans for opening of 'Giraffe and Friends' exhibit
Guess I found the answer to that question about the tigers/the rest of the zoo! (From the zoo's website)An interesting tidbit from this article is that the current Animals and Man building/surrounding area will somehow be utilized as a new exhibit for Sumatran tigers. Makes sense given the current giraffe yard's proximity to the Lianas Forest area of the zoo, and I'm curious as to how the rest of the zoo would be reimagined once Giraffe and Friends opens up.

This is a very cool master plan! I know for sure that @RhinoHippoElephantGiraffe will be excited to know that the Topeka Zoo could be getting rhinos soon, and keeping hippos, elephants, and giraffes.Guess I found the answer to that question about the tigers/the rest of the zoo! (From the zoo's website)
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Zoo Master Plan - Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center
I guess I shouldn't be surprised by the fact that the elephants will end up getting replaced by rhinos, but I am more curious about the "American Shores" development. The logical conclusion would be sea lions, but the Florida Panhandle/Gulf of Mexico or the Chesapeake Bay could be up for grabs as far as unique ideas/species. Either way, I'm excited for the zoo's future, and if Topeka's history of innovative exhibitry is any indication (Discovering Apes/Lianas Forest, Lion's Pride/Camp Cowabunga, the Tropical Rainforest especially), we're in for a bright future!
This is a very cool master plan! I know for sure that @RhinoHippoElephantGiraffe will be excited to know that the Topeka Zoo could be getting rhinos soon, and keeping hippos, elephants, and giraffes.
They will keep two of the four (rhinos and giraffes), my guess is Tembo and Cora will be grandfathered and Vision'll either be transferred or grandfathered as well.This is a very cool master plan! I know for sure that @RhinoHippoElephantGiraffe will be excited to know that the Topeka Zoo could be getting rhinos soon, and keeping hippos, elephants, and giraffes.
Oops, I read that wrong. Does anyone know what type of rhino will be the most likely species?But that's not what it says. Rhinos will replace elephants.
Not my place to say. Within the context of the forum thread as well as my limited knowledge of the situation. Either way, I'm stepping off my soapbox and leaving it to news.Oops, I read that wrong. Does anyone know what type of rhino will be the most likely species?
@StoppableSan I don't know if you see it, but the word "Hippopotamus" is written in tiny letters to the left of the Tiger Care Center. I believe that means that Vision will be staying in his current habitat without changes to it.They will keep two of the four (rhinos and giraffes), my guess is Tembo and Cora will be grandfathered and Vision'll either be transferred or grandfathered as well.
@StoppableSan I don't know if you see it, but the word "Hippopotamus" is written in tiny letters to the left of the Tiger Care Center. I believe that means that Vision will be staying in his current habitat without changes to it.
Sumatran tiger transfers:
Topeka Zoo to welcome new pair of tigers as habitat left empty
Sanjiv (2011) and his sons, Bintang (2018) and Bada (2018), have been transferred out.
A new breeding pair will arrive in late December.