That I am a little worried about because they are so enjoyable to stand around and watch. The future viewing points are on the other side of the river from the zoomobile route, so when the animals are on the left side of the zoomobile they are quite far away. Perhaps they will be leaving some in the horse yard, as they used to, but what about the yaks and mouflon? I don't know how we would get close to any of them.
Interesting view. I can see how it might be more difficult then I thought to see the horses, mouflon and yaks from there. But then again I always go for a zoomobile ride so I can still see them up close. I can take the trade off I guess.
Thank you for answering my question and I hope that there will be a way to see all of the animals up close. I'm assuming that if new signs with information about wild horses have been put up, at least they will be visible. I wish at least a couple of the yaks could be put back in their old exhibit where the reindeer are now. We can already see them in Tundra Trek.
We will have to just wait and see what happens. Maybe the reindeer are chilling there place holding for something they would like to get but cant without the AZA. There isnt much need for two reindeer exhibits. The zoo could easily put the males in the domain in one of the off exhibit holdings.