I'm pretty sure they had this species or a similar species years back.
Of the limited information I know (based off volunteers, budget reports, contractors, and much more), here should be the schedule and I will provide all known information about it:Anyone know Detroit's plans or have any predictions for the future?
There was a plan to make a new lion exhibit and place snow leopards in the current lion exhibit. There were also plans for Pygmy hippos, but I suspect that fell through.Anyone know Detroit's plans or have any predictions for the future?
When did you here about the Asia expansion? Would it take over the space currently used for the temporary Dinosaur/Dragon exhibits?Of the limited information I know (based off volunteers, budget reports, contractors, and much more), here should be the schedule and I will provide all known information about it:
• Giraffe Exhibit Redevelopment- Fall 2025
• Discovery Trails- Spring 2026New feeding deck,along with more space for a larger herd. Should be finished by June 2026
• New Entrance?- Unknown Date, after Discovery TrailsNew species include, Bush Dogs, Giant Anteaters, Stingrays, Bamboo Sharks, Prairie Dogs, Burrowing Owls and Domestics. There will also be multiple playgrounds and an amphitheater.
• Asia Renovation- Unknown DateI’ve read somewhere that the zoo had proposed a new entrance and will try to make it look “cleaner”. The gift shop renovation could of been it but I think there will be more.
• Former Prairie Dogs Exhibit- Spring-Summer 2026I’ve heard rumors for keepers, volunteers and other workers that the director wants to build a new Asia facility to house orangutans and other species. With the new species like sloth bears and white naped cranes, this could be soon.
• OthersI have heard from multiple volunteers that the exhibit will be deeply gutted out and renovated for a new exciting* species that is rare in the AZA.
The former penguin exhibit, picnic sites, hideaway and hangout, and Africa are all said to get some new species or a renovation. Nothing big, as it’s stated discovery trails will be the largest project. There was some rumor a while ago that the zoo would move the elands and ostriches to the giraffe, warthog, or zebra exhibit and move the lions will move down there, with a very deep renovation of course
From volunteers and workers, starting 2 years ago as a rumor and I still hear about it now.When did you here about the Asia expansion? Would it take over the space currently used for the temporary Dinosaur/Dragon exhibits?
Honestly, I feel Detroit is already better than Toledo. Toledo has more species, but it's hard to compete with the general space Detroit give their animals, along with more must-see exhibits (Penguins, Polar Bears & Amphibians) compared to Toledo (Museum).Just a general question:
Do we feel like the Detroit Zoo can compete with the Toledo Zoo with all of major projects and renovations the Toledo Zoo has in the future?
Detroit Zoo for sure can not compete with Toledo. While Detroit’s future seems bright, it only contains a playground with bush dogs and digging species, and possibly as new giraffe exhibit and entrance. But, Toledo is already building a world class reptile house, and is set to build a new aviary, red panda facility, carnivore section, a new entrance and a world class elephant exhibit, I think around 6 acres! I already prefer to visit Toledo over Detroit, and I feel the exhibits and viewing is substantially better at Toledo, and large savanna that is full of species, a decent arctic section where you can actually see the bears, one of the best zoo-aquariums in the world, the best zoo museum, an amazing aviary, and a Tasmanian devils transfer hub. All of which is better than Detroit imao, with all exhibits housing a species with a 99% success rate of seeing with a few exhibits on a smaller scale.Do we feel like the Detroit Zoo can compete with the Toledo Zoo with all of major projects and renovations the Toledo Zoo has in the future?
In terms of their respective (public) master plans, I think Toledo definitely has Detroit beat, for reasons already outlined on this thread:Just a general question:
Do we feel like the Detroit Zoo can compete with the Toledo Zoo with all of major projects and renovations the Toledo Zoo has in the future?
However, as it stands, I’m somewhat torn between which zoo to rank higher. This is because in my humble opinion, Toledo Zoo & Aquarium has the superior collection, but Detroit Zoo has in general higher-quality enclosures for their animals. I guess it comes down to which of these criteria matters more to you.Toledo is already building a world class reptile house, and is set to build a new aviary, red panda facility, carnivore section, a new entrance and a world class elephant exhibit, I think around 6 acres!
- The white naped cranes should get a new habitat soon, they think near the red panda exhibit.
For sure. It could be the vulture habitat or camel, but I hope that we see a new asia section.I assume this will mean a new habitat is constructed, because I don’t think any of the existing ones in that part of the zoo could be easily repurposed for them?
They might just move the vultures back to the African grasslands in the watering hole exhibit, but the current area has been the vulture habitat for a long time in the past, and people really like the new vulture habitat. I do as well.For sure. It could be the vulture habitat or camel, but I hope that we see a new asia section.
I will probably never happen, but I would love for them to turn the old Penguinarium into an actual Aquarium.I heard some time ago that the Penguinarium building would be turned into a rentable space for events, like weddings. It was also supposed to be a bat exhibit before that, so who knows.