team tapir
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After visiting this exhibit for the second time today we going to post our review.For starters this exhibit is a major improvement for the Elephants which is what is most important.
Elephant Crossing consists of two public yards,an off exhibit night yard and an indoor holding facility which also has public access.The first yard is the Savannah Range which is a fairly spacious yard featuring two pools,a waterfall,mud holes sand pits and a underground salt lick which the elephants have yet to find.This yard offers the best public viewing as there are two vantage points in front of the pools free from the wire barriers that surround both yards.The zoo's four girls Jo,Martika,Moshi and Shenga are currently on display in this yard.
The second yard is the Mopani Range which is a more rugged landscape with alot of large trees and brush as well as some uphill terrain that can provide the elephants some exercise.We really love the look of this yard again minus the wire fencing which surrounds it.The zoo's bull Willie is currently being displayed here.The two yards are separated by a crossing gate in which the elephants are going to be able to roam freely between the two yards hence the title Elephant Crossing.
Between the two yards is a visitor plaza which visitors can view both yards and leads into the indoor holding facility.The plaza also features a cafe,bathrooms,a gift shop and a meerkat exhibit.The only thing that belongs in the plaza in our opinion is the meerkats.Elephant Crossing is only about 50 feet from main entrance of the zoo which has the zoo's biggest bathrooms gift shop and food stands.We spoke with one of the zoo's head food service reps who told us that even they were against these amenities, but that the exhibit designers insisted on creating an African Village.The only thing the village setup creates is chaos on a busy summer day.Not at any point did we feel like we were'nt in Cleveland Ohio as opposed to somewhere in Africa.This space could have been used to enlarge either yard or simply not congest the plaza.
The plaza also features an average meerkat exhibit which does not yet house meerkats as they are not yet out of quarantine.We have no idea how in a exhibit that took nearly three years to build you could not have acquired the animals for your exhibits in a timely manner.I mean we are talking about meerkats here not polar bears.
Now to the indoor holding facility,to the left of the building entrance is a small aviary featuring a handful African birds.Once inside the public area features a lot of signage and a row of six pens in which visitors can watch keeper training demos.The size of the pens is not as big as we would have hoped but we have been told by staff that there is more to it behind the scenes including a night yard behind the building which eventually the elephants can come and in and out of as they please overnight.Upon exiting there are small exhibits for naked mole rats and an African Rock Python.
Could Elephant Crossing have been done better? The answer is probably yes, but its still a major improvement over the old exhibit.Overall we are going to give it a B-
Would love to hear some of your thoughts.
Team Tapir
Elephant Crossing consists of two public yards,an off exhibit night yard and an indoor holding facility which also has public access.The first yard is the Savannah Range which is a fairly spacious yard featuring two pools,a waterfall,mud holes sand pits and a underground salt lick which the elephants have yet to find.This yard offers the best public viewing as there are two vantage points in front of the pools free from the wire barriers that surround both yards.The zoo's four girls Jo,Martika,Moshi and Shenga are currently on display in this yard.
The second yard is the Mopani Range which is a more rugged landscape with alot of large trees and brush as well as some uphill terrain that can provide the elephants some exercise.We really love the look of this yard again minus the wire fencing which surrounds it.The zoo's bull Willie is currently being displayed here.The two yards are separated by a crossing gate in which the elephants are going to be able to roam freely between the two yards hence the title Elephant Crossing.
Between the two yards is a visitor plaza which visitors can view both yards and leads into the indoor holding facility.The plaza also features a cafe,bathrooms,a gift shop and a meerkat exhibit.The only thing that belongs in the plaza in our opinion is the meerkats.Elephant Crossing is only about 50 feet from main entrance of the zoo which has the zoo's biggest bathrooms gift shop and food stands.We spoke with one of the zoo's head food service reps who told us that even they were against these amenities, but that the exhibit designers insisted on creating an African Village.The only thing the village setup creates is chaos on a busy summer day.Not at any point did we feel like we were'nt in Cleveland Ohio as opposed to somewhere in Africa.This space could have been used to enlarge either yard or simply not congest the plaza.
The plaza also features an average meerkat exhibit which does not yet house meerkats as they are not yet out of quarantine.We have no idea how in a exhibit that took nearly three years to build you could not have acquired the animals for your exhibits in a timely manner.I mean we are talking about meerkats here not polar bears.
Now to the indoor holding facility,to the left of the building entrance is a small aviary featuring a handful African birds.Once inside the public area features a lot of signage and a row of six pens in which visitors can watch keeper training demos.The size of the pens is not as big as we would have hoped but we have been told by staff that there is more to it behind the scenes including a night yard behind the building which eventually the elephants can come and in and out of as they please overnight.Upon exiting there are small exhibits for naked mole rats and an African Rock Python.
Could Elephant Crossing have been done better? The answer is probably yes, but its still a major improvement over the old exhibit.Overall we are going to give it a B-
Would love to hear some of your thoughts.
Team Tapir