Let's start the new Tierpark year with a look back at some of last year's highlights:
I hope they'll publish an official outlook on 2024 shortly, but for now that's what I am looking forward to:
1) The Asia enclosure likely will open this Spring (Asian Small-Clawed Otters, Babirusas, Black Crested Macaques/Sulawesi Crested Macaques).
2) The former snow leopard enclosure probably will receive a new species.
3) They likely will remodel and improve an existing exhibit or two as they always do and hopefully will continue planting and landscaping the huge park area around the lengthy visitor paths (this has been thriving ever since they received additional staff for this purpose and I'm loving it).
4) There should be massive progress with the elephant complex (I hope the new roof will finally be put on).
5) The "usual" surprises: newborns, new arrivals.
What I do not expect are major events as in some of the previous years. I think they extended the dino exhibition/installation for a reason. The remaining main project (elephants) isn't going to be finished and presented to the public this year.
But in a way it can also be a good thing, since the many large building sites in the park have been rather annoying. In this respect, it can be a good year to visit and enjoy the park (unless you desperately want to see African elephants, in this case you should wait at least another year).
I am definitely looking forward to my upcoming visits, although they will be rather limited (I have another busy year ahead which will likely drop a bit in a few years).
I hope they'll publish an official outlook on 2024 shortly, but for now that's what I am looking forward to:
1) The Asia enclosure likely will open this Spring (Asian Small-Clawed Otters, Babirusas, Black Crested Macaques/Sulawesi Crested Macaques).
2) The former snow leopard enclosure probably will receive a new species.
3) They likely will remodel and improve an existing exhibit or two as they always do and hopefully will continue planting and landscaping the huge park area around the lengthy visitor paths (this has been thriving ever since they received additional staff for this purpose and I'm loving it).
4) There should be massive progress with the elephant complex (I hope the new roof will finally be put on).
5) The "usual" surprises: newborns, new arrivals.
What I do not expect are major events as in some of the previous years. I think they extended the dino exhibition/installation for a reason. The remaining main project (elephants) isn't going to be finished and presented to the public this year.
But in a way it can also be a good thing, since the many large building sites in the park have been rather annoying. In this respect, it can be a good year to visit and enjoy the park (unless you desperately want to see African elephants, in this case you should wait at least another year).
I am definitely looking forward to my upcoming visits, although they will be rather limited (I have another busy year ahead which will likely drop a bit in a few years).