Where is Dave gonna be sent to?
Here is the new summer 2014 map:http://www.brookfieldzoo.org/CZS/brookfield/media/Plan-Your-Day/Zoo-Map-2014.pdf
Notes:
-The new children's section (bottom right) will be called Wild Encounters and will be opening in 2015. Rumored species include: tamandua, serval, genet, and lynx.
-Baboon Island (below Tropic World) is completely removed from the map while the Bear Grottos (above Animal Encounters) are still shown but without any detail or path in front of them which was closed for the construction of Animal Encounters.
-Red River Hog are once again shown in Habitat Africa! The Forest and warthog are shown in Habitat Africa! The Savannah.
-The small viewing area between the wild dog and waterbuck exhibits is much smaller than it appeared on older maps and Wolf Woods appears larger than it was on older maps
-The path that used to cut off before the addax exhibit (top left) now extends past the addax exhibit and shows more exhibits for zebra and okapi. It eventually connects with the Salt Creek Nature Trail. The old dinosaur statue that was along the Salt Creek Nature Trail and next to the okapi exhibits is unlike previous maps, not shown.
Thanks for all of the updates! Brookfield Zoo is a huge, historic, all-day attraction that I'd probably rank in the top 20 of America's zoological parks. However, after my visit in 2008 and after once again studying the map this evening I feel compelled to point out that while there are quite a few solid exhibits there is perhaps only one truly great complex. Wolf Woods is the cream of the crop and a fantastic habitat but most of the rest of the zoo lacks that outstanding quality that really would set the facility apart from many others. A famous zoo with a superb collection, but a zoo that needs a lot of money to update specific areas. Of note is that Brookfield and Indianapolis are the last two zoos in the United States with dolphins in their collection.
A baby bison was born May 31st.
The gerenuk are now on exhibit in the former warthog exhibit, and the warthogs are now permanently on exhibit with the waterbuck and ostrich.
The zoo also finally started construction on their Wild Encounters exhibit set to open in 2015. It's going to contain a wallaby walk-thru, a bird walk-thru with the option of feeding them, a goat yard for petting. Also new exhibits for the reindeer, alpacas, and red panda. The big red barn is also being completely redone. Nothing ground breaking.
Also asked a keeper about the bear grottos and he said the zoo has no plans for taking them down. He also said don't count on seeing the new baboon exhibit for at least a couple years.
I was also told that the zoo was flirting with the idea of making a mixed species african savannah exhibit, but they decided they wouldn't have the funding for it. The person said it would of combined the zoo's giraffes, zebras, waterbuck, warthog, gerenuk, and ostrich. A Giraffe feeding platform would have also been included.