When I first read about the addition I thought it would only include the mesh tunnel around the plaza. Great to see that it's not only the tunnel, but also these tree lookouts for the primates!
Now this is an innovative and interesting idea. Good for Philly for trying something different in a situation where the more typical approach of creating naturalistic habitats is challenged by historic architecture and limited space. It will be fascinating to see how the primates utilize this.
When I first read about the addition I thought it would only include the mesh tunnel around the plaza. Great to see that it's not only the tunnel, but also these tree lookouts for the primates!
Now this is an innovative and interesting idea. Good for Philly for trying something different in a situation where the more typical approach of creating naturalistic habitats is challenged by historic architecture and limited space. It will be fascinating to see how the primates utilize this.
If you know the size of a white-faced saki, you can use this video to get a sense of the scale.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r6ucECXdC0&feature=related]Philadelphia Zoo White Faced Saki Exploring TreetopTrail - YouTube[/ame]
This Youtube thing is so cool!