The Wild Animal Park The Wild Animal Park News

On June 27th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) generic giraffe was born on June 24th.

The Wild Animal Park

On July 16th, the zoo announced the giraffe's name, Jabari.

The Wild Animal Park

On February 1st, the park officially announced its expansion, aptly titled The Wild Camping Resort. The site is 117 acres, less than a mile away from the zoo, and will contain a "high-end camping resort, water park, luxury animal encounter bungalows, miniature golf course, fishing pond, restaurants, and a wedding and events center". This will cost ~$10,000,000 and is expected to be completed by 2024.

Log into Facebook
'The Wild' expansion plan includes luxury resort, wedding venue and more

On July 19th, the zoo announced that they abandoned the project, as the local town halted them at every point during the project, which lead to the point where they weren't interested in continuing.

The Wild Animal Park
 
On July 8th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) plains zebra was born.

The Wild Animal Park

On August 1st, the zoo announced its gender, (1.0). On August 8th, the zoo announced its name, Panini.

What everyone has been waiting for…... - The Wild Animal Park
We are so excited to announce the... - The Wild Animal Park

On August 11th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) generic giraffe named Jalya which is now on exhibit.

New arrival! The Wild is very... - The Wild Animal Park
 
https://cnycentral.com/news/local/t...-american-exhibit-featuring-jaguars-and-more#

Visited the New South America section at the Wild and you can definitely see how far they have come with their exhibits. For an independent facility Jeff Taylor really tries to make his exhibits more natural and themed than other facilities like it.

While some older exhibits need updating and you can argue the theming around the exhibits is more impressive, you cannot deny it beats the old wire and wood approach. There's only 4 new species but they moved the Saki and Squirrel monkeys into new outdoor exhibits as well as the macaws. Eventually the Jaguars will move once their exhibit is finished and it will feature underwater views.

Overall it's a great addition and really transports you to a South American temple. This is a great follow up to the renovated Giraffe yard and small African animal exhibits as well as the penguin exhibit. Hopefully they keep updating the older exhibits to match what they have done recently.
 
it's a great addition and really transports you to a South American temple.
I just looked through your photos of the exhibit, and I'm not really seeing this "South American temple" vibe you are describing. There's nothing "South American" about habitats devoid of any vegetation other than invasive European grasses. These exhibits seem like a case of a zoo putting way too much effort into "theming" and not enough into building good quality homes for animals.
 
I just looked through your photos of the exhibit, and I'm not really seeing this "South American temple" vibe you are describing. There's nothing "South American" about habitats devoid of any vegetation other than invasive European grasses. These exhibits seem like a case of a zoo putting way too much effort into "theming" and not enough into building good quality homes for animals.

I'm talking about the stuff outside the exhibits, not the animal enclosures themselves. And considering the animals are healthy and active I would say they are decent quality especially for a small independent zoo that doesn't receive any government funding. They also just opened these exhibits, so I'm sure he will be adding to them after the winter. They still look nicer than older exhibits in the zoo and compared to other facilities like it his exhibits are a notch above.
 
I'm talking about the stuff outside the exhibits, not the animal enclosures themselves. And considering the animals are healthy and active I would say they are decent quality especially for a small independent zoo that doesn't receive any government funding. They also just opened these exhibits, so I'm sure he will be adding to them after the winter. They still look nicer than older exhibits in the zoo and compared to other facilities like it his exhibits are a notch above.

What species are on exhibit in the new South American area?
 
  • Prehensile-Tailed porcupine
  • Blue and Yellow Macaw
  • King Vulture
  • Giant Anteater
  • Common Squirrel Monkeys
  • Brown Capuchin
  • Brown-Backed Bearded Saki
  • Jaguar (not moved to new exhibit yet)
  • Black Handed Spider Monkey (renovated exhibit across from the new exhibits)
  • American Alligator (technically not part of exhibit but was renovated to match the theme)
 
The owner has stated he's very into Disney-type theming (and the Disney music that plays through the loudspeakers throughout the zoo).
 
I was looking through some google photos on google and I came across a primate species
AF1QipPMKQCNUqguIGfxNPS0hD12JUE_5Uskn0zxBwYQ=s1360-w1360-h1020

I was having a hard time identifying whether it is a tonkean macaque, a booted macaque, or something else, I was also wondering if this place still has them or they don't because they all passed away or they gave them to another facility
 
I was looking through some google photos on google and I came across a primate species
AF1QipPMKQCNUqguIGfxNPS0hD12JUE_5Uskn0zxBwYQ=s1360-w1360-h1020

I was having a hard time identifying whether it is a tonkean macaque, a booted macaque, or something else, I was also wondering if this place still has them or they don't because they all passed away or they gave them to another facility

Those are booted, I believe. Are you sure it's from The Wild Animal Park in NY? If it is, it's old; none of their exhibits have siding like that. They haven't had this species in the several years I've been visiting and I haven't seen anything about them adding it, and the owner does lots of videos about stuff going on there.

Edit: I was wrong, they're tonkean. They last had the species in 2020.
 
Yeah they replaced them with the Javan Langurs that were once located where the White-Handed gibbons are now. I don't know if they still have them off scene or not though.
 
Yeah they replaced them with the Javan Langurs that were once located where the White-Handed gibbons are now. I don't know if they still have them off scene or not though.
Anyone have information on this rumoured Javan gibbon at the Wild Animal Park in NY State?
What about where these Tonkean macaque went?
 
Anyone have information on this rumoured Javan gibbon at the Wild Animal Park in NY State?
What about where these Tonkean macaque went?
I've never seen a Javan Gibbon here and I'm not sure what happened to the Macaques, I just know it's been a few years since they were last displayed.
 
The owner has stated he's very into Disney-type theming (and the Disney music that plays through the loudspeakers throughout the zoo).

I'm pretty sure that's a copyright violation, lol.

I'm surprised Disney's lawyers haven't slapped him with a cease-and-desist yet, knowing how rabidly that company protects all that it owns.
 
Other Late 2023 News:

On October 27th, it was reported that the zoo started planning/construction on several different projects of what they are calling "The Haven". One of those is the Big Cat Bungalows, which will be a unique Airbnb that will overlook a generic tiger or African lion exhibit and will open in May 2024. There will also be the Wedding & Event Center overlooking African animal exhibits and 15 treehouses that will overlook a giraffe exhibit. The center and the treehouses are scheduled to complete construction in summer/autumn 2024.

Dreams of Safari Weddings & Overnights in the Wild Becoming a Reality in CNY
The Wild Animal Park

On October 28th, the zoo announced they acquired (0.0.2) Asian small-clawed otters named Opie and Oswald.

The Wild Animal Park

On November 2nd, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) African crested porcupine (albino) was born.

The Wild Animal Park

On November 16th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) African penguin hatched.

The Wild Animal Park
 
On February 21st, 2024, the zoo announced that a (0.1) llama was born.

The Wild Animal Park

On January 19th, 2024, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) olive baboon was born. On March 5th, the zoo announced that another (0.0.1) olive baboon was born.

The Wild Animal Park
The Wild Animal Park

On November 16th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) African penguin hatched.

The Wild Animal Park

On January 21st, the zoo announced the sex of the penguin, (0.1).

The Wild Animal Park

On February 5th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) African penguin hatched on February 4th.

The Wild Animal Park

On February 9th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) coppery titi monkey was born which is on exhibit.

The Wild Animal Park
The Wild Animal Park

On February 29th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) Javan langur was born.

The Wild Animal Park

On May 22nd, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) American bison was born which is on display in the drive-thru area.

The Wild Animal Park

On May 28th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) scimitar-horned oryx was born.

The Wild Animal Park
 
On June 9th, the zoo announced that a domestic cow was born.

The Wild Animal Park

On June 18th, the zoo announced that a weeper capuchin was born.

The Wild Animal Park

On July 27th, the zoo announced that a Javan langur was born.

The Wild Animal Park

On October 27th, it was reported that the zoo started planning/construction on several different projects of what they are calling "The Haven". One of those is the Big Cat Bungalows, which will be a unique Airbnb that will overlook a generic tiger or African lion exhibit and will open in May 2024. There will also be the Wedding & Event Center overlooking African animal exhibits and 15 treehouses that will overlook a giraffe exhibit. The center and the treehouses are scheduled to complete construction in summer/autumn 2024.

Dreams of Safari Weddings & Overnights in the Wild Becoming a Reality in CNY
The Wild Animal Park

On August 10th, the zoo opened the Big Cat Bungalows to the public. The Airbnb will cost $500 (with added tax and cleaning fees) a night.

The Wild Animal Park
The Wild Animal Park
 
Back
Top