@pachyderm pro Based on this exhibit's area and particular location, visitor access seems to be really unadvised, however technically if you slip past the partly broken fence and walk a few steps, you're in.
Interesting. In the past there has been a large locked wooden gate that prevents anyone from getting in. I'll have to check this out next time at the zoo.
The series of pictures you uploaded just now have me very curious. The African rock python that replaced the pangolins has only been on exhibit for a few months and has already been removed, the pangolins may be going back on exhibit judging by the way the exhibit has been altered, half of the gorilla viewing is closed for good, and the old aardvark house is accessible again. This is all super interesting. Thank you for all of this!
@pachyderm pro May I ask where it said the half of the gorilla viewing is closed for good? I get there is a good chance it might be closed for some time but permanently?
@ZooNerd1234 I was referring to this picture. It makes it clear that this was a welfare decision so I don't see why the zoo would reverse it after putting it in place.
The zoo is being pretty open that this was a decision made to reduce animals stress. It doesn't make much sense for them in my eyes to reverse a decision made to improve the animals welfare.
@Moebelle It's most definitely a permanent or at least long standing update. The exhibit is one of the worst in the country for gorillas and a recent study found that overall abnormal behaviors were decreased when viewing was limited.