Blackleopard207
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Definitely the rain can play a major role, but I meant even updates in construction over the last year or so.
Ok, do you have an idea? Not a specific date, but some kind of a time frame?
Fresno zoo receives $1.2M to protect blunt-nosed lizard
The Fresno Chaffee Zoo has announced that their all new Conservation Action Center will open later this year, which will be the area for the blunt-nosed leopard lizards. Here is the article.
After a phone call to the zoo a couple days ago, I found out that they have just started construction on the renovation of the ex-rhino habitat. Which will be converted into a mixed species exhibit for Sulawesi babirusa and Malayan tapir.
I never knew that Fresno has had all three (Sumatrans and Javans don’t count, because no exotic place to them has either of them) rhinoceros species in its history! If they did have, Black Rhinos, then that must have been fifty or so years ago.The ex-rhinoceros habitat? the one that the Indian rhinoceros exhibit that previously held Asian elephants? or the old Malayan tapir yard that was converted for Babirusa? the latter used to hold White rhinoceros until 1990 and then prior to that, Black rhinoceros.
I never knew that Fresno has had all three (Sumatrans and Javans don’t count, because no exotic place to them has either of them) rhinoceros species in its history! If they did have, Black Rhinos, then that must have been fifty or so years ago.