Monarto’s Waterholes/Water Supply
An article published last month details Monarto’s water supply:
10 million litres of water flow into Monarto Safari Park's waterholes to enhance animal habitat
An additional 10 million litres of water has recently flowed into eight waterholes at Monarto Safari Park, as part of an ongoing partnership with SA Water to help improve animal welfare and local biodiversity.
First established in 2020, the clay-lined waterholes have been topped up with raw River Murray water from the Murray Bridge to Onkaparinga Pipeline, ahead of the new Wild Africa precinct welcoming a range of animals such as Nile Hippos and Southern White Rhinos.
In addition to keeping our waterholes at a healthy level, we’ve also invested in 50 hectares of irrigation pipes to tap into this water supply and grow vegetation around the waterholes – helping green this space to create a source of refuge for the animals from potential bushfires, and provide food for grazing.
Specific reference to the hippos:
Excitingly, the water from SA Water’s pipeline will even help our hippos make quite the splash when their new concrete baths are complete and ready to enjoy. Monarto Safari Park’s largest waterhole stores up to 15 million litres of water and has been purpose-built for the hippos, with a maximum depth of three metres, enabling them to swim.
Full article in link.
An article published last month details Monarto’s water supply:
10 million litres of water flow into Monarto Safari Park's waterholes to enhance animal habitat
An additional 10 million litres of water has recently flowed into eight waterholes at Monarto Safari Park, as part of an ongoing partnership with SA Water to help improve animal welfare and local biodiversity.
First established in 2020, the clay-lined waterholes have been topped up with raw River Murray water from the Murray Bridge to Onkaparinga Pipeline, ahead of the new Wild Africa precinct welcoming a range of animals such as Nile Hippos and Southern White Rhinos.
In addition to keeping our waterholes at a healthy level, we’ve also invested in 50 hectares of irrigation pipes to tap into this water supply and grow vegetation around the waterholes – helping green this space to create a source of refuge for the animals from potential bushfires, and provide food for grazing.
Specific reference to the hippos:
Excitingly, the water from SA Water’s pipeline will even help our hippos make quite the splash when their new concrete baths are complete and ready to enjoy. Monarto Safari Park’s largest waterhole stores up to 15 million litres of water and has been purpose-built for the hippos, with a maximum depth of three metres, enabling them to swim.
Full article in link.