The zoo has announced that a Red Panda was born on July 3rd. The name and gender will be revealed on Friday.
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
Cheetahs are currently set to get a new exhibit up there and the tortoises are moving down to Primate Forest. Wilderness Trek has no plans to renovate anything until at least after Primate Forest is done. As for the inside of PCA, nobody knows on that either. They've been doing some renovations over the last few years with new climbing structureds and substrate in the exhibits, so it's clear the building isn't going anywhere.Any word on what will happen with the PCA after Primate Forest is completed? Given there will be no big ticket animals up there anymore. I think turning that whole upper area into a North America section would be amazing, and give room to Northern Trek area to be revamped, with Asian bears, Tigers, and Asian Highlands, maybe a revamp of that area to eventually be an all Asia. PCA area would definitely be able to hold bears, wolves, seals, etc. if the building was demolished.
I gotcha. Just was a nice idea lol. I love Cleveland zoo but just wish they would do better with regions kind of like Columbus.Cheetahs are currently set to get a new exhibit up there and the tortoises are moving down to Primate Forest. Wilderness Trek has no plans to renovate anything until at least after Primate Forest is done. As for the inside of PCA, nobody knows on that either. They've been doing some renovations over the last few years with new climbing structureds and substrate in the exhibits, so it's clear the building isn't going anywhere.
The cub is a girl, she has received the name of LEELA.The zoo has announced that a Red Panda was born on July 3rd. The name and gender will be revealed on Friday.
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
I got to see him today for a little bit when I went on break. He's absolutely adorable.The male black rhino calf made his public debut today.
Critically endangered baby black rhino makes its debut at Cleveland zoo
I know what they mean but "Primate Forest will be home to about 73 species" keeps making me imagine an absurd number of primates even though I recognize Primate Forest is an umbrella term for the RainForest construction and expansion.The zoo has revealed more information about Primate Forest and the new orangutan exhibit in a Facebook comment:
Cheetahs are currently set to get a new exhibit up there and the tortoises are moving down to Primate Forest. Wilderness Trek has no plans to renovate anything until at least after Primate Forest is done. As for the inside of PCA, nobody knows on that either. They've been doing some renovations over the last few years with new climbing structureds and substrate in the exhibits, so it's clear the building isn't going anywhere.