No more bars and cages in zoos!
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Houston Zoo starting work on $50 million African Forest | Breaking News | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
Moving away from the concept of bars and cages, the Houston Zoo in September will break ground for a $50 million African Forest, a 6.5-acre exhibit designed to give patrons the illusion they are strolling through an open landscape populated with chimpanzees, giraffes and other equatorial animals, zoo officials said Tuesday.
The exhibit will open in December, 2010, and could eventually expand to 13 acres in size. Houston's African Forest will be a second- or third-generation manifestation of the “immersive landscape” concept in exhibit design. The style is notably characterized by a massive African gorilla exhibit that opened a decade ago at the Bronx Zoo.
Houston Zoo starting work on $50 million African Forest | Breaking News | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
Moving away from the concept of bars and cages, the Houston Zoo in September will break ground for a $50 million African Forest, a 6.5-acre exhibit designed to give patrons the illusion they are strolling through an open landscape populated with chimpanzees, giraffes and other equatorial animals, zoo officials said Tuesday.
The exhibit will open in December, 2010, and could eventually expand to 13 acres in size. Houston's African Forest will be a second- or third-generation manifestation of the “immersive landscape” concept in exhibit design. The style is notably characterized by a massive African gorilla exhibit that opened a decade ago at the Bronx Zoo.