Visited Taronga yesterday. Now the school holidays have finished, it's safe to go back. And the schools haven't had time to organise excursions, so there are no school groups there. Still lots of visitors, but mostly adults and very small kids.
The multistory carpark is progressing well and looks like it will be three levels. It's also quite long - the second shot is of the entrance to the staff carpark and deliveries on Whiting Beach Rd; the carpark structure appears to extend right down into the staff carpark area. This will greatly enhance the number of cars that can be parked at the zoo. Don't know where buses and coaches will be parked though. New ticket boxes at each entrance.
http://www.zoochat.com/34/carpark-construction-bradley-s-head-rd-65434/
http://www.zoochat.com/34/carpark-construction-whiting-beach-rd-staff-65435/
The area in front of the main entrance is also being revamped. The flower gardens on either side of the entrance have been removed, as have the gardens and trees in the turning circle. The only thing remaining is the bus shelter (which is Heritage listed, of course).
http://www.zoochat.com/34/main-entrance-redevelopment-65439/
Inside the zoo itself, the redevelopment of the old Koala Encounters site between the Platypus House and Kangaroo Walkthrough is also progressing, with a hell-of-a-lot of steel erected. The construction site starts in the walkthrough and now goes all the way down to the Platypus House Entrance. The Platypus House itself is closed for renovations.
The new Cassowary Exhibit has been uncovered although there are no animals on display yet, it looks like there may be some more work to be done to the keeper side of things.
http://www.zoochat.com/34/cassowary-exhibit-65321/
Part of this area used to be a penguin pool more than 20 years ago, then bacame a duck pond for a short time before being filled in and planted. It hasn't been used since. The vegetation in the back of the enclosure, I think, hasn't been disturbed since the construction of the Rainforest Walkthrough Aviary in the 70's. Very heavily shaded and a nice rainforesty replica for the cassowaries.
I do have some concerns about the fencing, using horizontal cables between posts. When emus (in the wild) run at fences they often manage to go straight through them, and I'd be worried about cassowaries doing the same thing. However, I've been out of the zoo industry for many years now and I'm not up on the latest developments and innovations - maybe this design is known to be ratite proof.
New Bull Elephant facility - there is now grass growing throughout the enclosures and - with the rain we've had lately - there's also mud puddles.
Gardens in the moats have been planted, but although there are moats, the entire facility is surrounded by steel poles and cables - there is no viewing area with uninterrupted viewing. This is not a criticism, more an observation, as I know that bull elephants can be a real handful at times, and Taronga has had instances in the past where one elephant would push another into the moat. Plus these moats are shallower and narrower, I think to give that extra little bit of exhibit space. There is a new structure in front of the Elephant House, some poles with wire netting on top and some camouflage netting thrown onto that, presumably for shade.
I tried to take pics from the same places as previously so you can view the changes since last December.
http://www.zoochat.com/34/new-bull-elephant-house-65438/
http://www.zoochat.com/34/elephant-exhibit-redevelopment-65436/
http://www.zoochat.com/34/elephant-exhibit-redevelopment-65437/
The old Big Cat cages (next to Backyard to Bush) have a sign up saying a new Tassie Devil Conservation and Breeding facility will be built there.
The new Red Panda enclosures at the bottom of the zoo (the former Bear Canyon) look the same as they were back in December. They look ready to go, but no animals yet. Maybe they're waiting for the trees to grow a bit more.
The Sun Bear enclosure now has one of the female dholes in it for part of the day (not at the same time as the bears), in order to provide both species with olfactory enrichment.
There appears to have been some gardening work done at different places throughout the zoo, thinning out vegetation. In the waterhole the dense bushes opposite the Pygmy hippos have been cleaned out, and now the back of the night-time housing that was originally built for Dora is visible from the path. There also appears to have been some thinning of the undergrowth in the Palm Aviary - it appeared to be not as dark as usual and more birds were visible. There are several Bleeding Heart Pigeons in the aviary now, and at least two male Superb Fruit Doves which were both booming. There are also King Quail in the aviary now, but the White-breasted Ground Doves were conspicuous by their absence. I've only ever seen one Pekin Robin in this aviary, and on this visit he looked rather bedraggled. And a pair of Red Lories are either going through a complete moult, or they have severe feather plucking issues.
http://www.zoochat.com/34/superb-fruit-pigeon-male-booming-65421/
http://www.zoochat.com/34/pekin-robin-65420/
http://www.zoochat.com/34/king-quail-male-65416/
http://www.zoochat.com/34/bleeding-heart-pigeon-65310/
Fennec Fox enclosure is undergoing some renovations too.
And that's about it. A nice sunny day, after a week of rain, and then it rained again last night and today. About 40 pics have been uplaoded into the Taronga gallery.
http://www.zoochat.com/34/scaly-breasted-lorikeet-pair-inspecting-hole-65430/
http://www.zoochat.com/34/snow-leopard-yawn-65432/

Hix
The multistory carpark is progressing well and looks like it will be three levels. It's also quite long - the second shot is of the entrance to the staff carpark and deliveries on Whiting Beach Rd; the carpark structure appears to extend right down into the staff carpark area. This will greatly enhance the number of cars that can be parked at the zoo. Don't know where buses and coaches will be parked though. New ticket boxes at each entrance.
http://www.zoochat.com/34/carpark-construction-bradley-s-head-rd-65434/
http://www.zoochat.com/34/carpark-construction-whiting-beach-rd-staff-65435/
The area in front of the main entrance is also being revamped. The flower gardens on either side of the entrance have been removed, as have the gardens and trees in the turning circle. The only thing remaining is the bus shelter (which is Heritage listed, of course).
http://www.zoochat.com/34/main-entrance-redevelopment-65439/
Inside the zoo itself, the redevelopment of the old Koala Encounters site between the Platypus House and Kangaroo Walkthrough is also progressing, with a hell-of-a-lot of steel erected. The construction site starts in the walkthrough and now goes all the way down to the Platypus House Entrance. The Platypus House itself is closed for renovations.
The new Cassowary Exhibit has been uncovered although there are no animals on display yet, it looks like there may be some more work to be done to the keeper side of things.
http://www.zoochat.com/34/cassowary-exhibit-65321/
Part of this area used to be a penguin pool more than 20 years ago, then bacame a duck pond for a short time before being filled in and planted. It hasn't been used since. The vegetation in the back of the enclosure, I think, hasn't been disturbed since the construction of the Rainforest Walkthrough Aviary in the 70's. Very heavily shaded and a nice rainforesty replica for the cassowaries.
I do have some concerns about the fencing, using horizontal cables between posts. When emus (in the wild) run at fences they often manage to go straight through them, and I'd be worried about cassowaries doing the same thing. However, I've been out of the zoo industry for many years now and I'm not up on the latest developments and innovations - maybe this design is known to be ratite proof.
New Bull Elephant facility - there is now grass growing throughout the enclosures and - with the rain we've had lately - there's also mud puddles.
Gardens in the moats have been planted, but although there are moats, the entire facility is surrounded by steel poles and cables - there is no viewing area with uninterrupted viewing. This is not a criticism, more an observation, as I know that bull elephants can be a real handful at times, and Taronga has had instances in the past where one elephant would push another into the moat. Plus these moats are shallower and narrower, I think to give that extra little bit of exhibit space. There is a new structure in front of the Elephant House, some poles with wire netting on top and some camouflage netting thrown onto that, presumably for shade.
I tried to take pics from the same places as previously so you can view the changes since last December.
http://www.zoochat.com/34/new-bull-elephant-house-65438/
http://www.zoochat.com/34/elephant-exhibit-redevelopment-65436/
http://www.zoochat.com/34/elephant-exhibit-redevelopment-65437/
The old Big Cat cages (next to Backyard to Bush) have a sign up saying a new Tassie Devil Conservation and Breeding facility will be built there.
The new Red Panda enclosures at the bottom of the zoo (the former Bear Canyon) look the same as they were back in December. They look ready to go, but no animals yet. Maybe they're waiting for the trees to grow a bit more.
The Sun Bear enclosure now has one of the female dholes in it for part of the day (not at the same time as the bears), in order to provide both species with olfactory enrichment.
There appears to have been some gardening work done at different places throughout the zoo, thinning out vegetation. In the waterhole the dense bushes opposite the Pygmy hippos have been cleaned out, and now the back of the night-time housing that was originally built for Dora is visible from the path. There also appears to have been some thinning of the undergrowth in the Palm Aviary - it appeared to be not as dark as usual and more birds were visible. There are several Bleeding Heart Pigeons in the aviary now, and at least two male Superb Fruit Doves which were both booming. There are also King Quail in the aviary now, but the White-breasted Ground Doves were conspicuous by their absence. I've only ever seen one Pekin Robin in this aviary, and on this visit he looked rather bedraggled. And a pair of Red Lories are either going through a complete moult, or they have severe feather plucking issues.
http://www.zoochat.com/34/superb-fruit-pigeon-male-booming-65421/
http://www.zoochat.com/34/pekin-robin-65420/
http://www.zoochat.com/34/king-quail-male-65416/
http://www.zoochat.com/34/bleeding-heart-pigeon-65310/
Fennec Fox enclosure is undergoing some renovations too.
And that's about it. A nice sunny day, after a week of rain, and then it rained again last night and today. About 40 pics have been uplaoded into the Taronga gallery.
http://www.zoochat.com/34/scaly-breasted-lorikeet-pair-inspecting-hole-65430/
http://www.zoochat.com/34/snow-leopard-yawn-65432/
Hix