The zoo has acquired a pair of musk deers. They arrived several months ago. I have not other details. I do not know when they will debut or where they will go at the zoo.
Do you think they might replace the sika deer?The zoo has acquired a pair of musk deers. They arrived several months ago. I have not other details. I do not know when they will debut or where they will go at the zoo.
Do you think they might replace the sika deer?
I hope Cleatus finds a nice, new home. I’ve never met him, but I’m sure he’s a wonderful pig.It appears the zoo is looking for a new home for Cleatus the Guinea hog. Since Farmland will be renovated to merge into Pride of Africa, it is not a surprise. It does make me wonder if a “wilder” species is coming in the exhibit area.
I hope Cleatus finds a nice, new home. I’ve never met him, but I’m sure he’s a wonderful pig.
Trees have been marked in Tiger Valley.
Porkfish are living with the bamboo sharks in Komodo Kingdom.
In Curious Creatures, I believe the flying gurnard living in one of the former flamboyant cuttlefish exhibits is there temporarily. The species is still on the IPad sign at its former exhibit. I expect the balloonfish will remain in the other exhibit. They are planning the larger of the three new exhibits by having a taped outline on the floor and numbered rocks/etc in the outline as they plan the exhibit. I do not know who will live in these exhibits. The flashlight fish exhibit has been completely emptied. They were adding water in it today. It appears the coral exhibit may have been reorganized.
The barn at Wild Prairie’s yard is having its fence redone.
In Grizzly Ridge, the ring-necked pheasant exhibit now has a pair of quails living in there now.
I posted some old maps in the Akron Zoo gallery. The zoo certainly has changed. The images are not perfect. They sere scanned over a decade ago. Here are the links:
Thanks for posting these. The zoo certainly has changed over the last 20 years - and going further back, almost nothing from when I volunteered there back in the late 80's remains. Of course, at that period, the zoo held almost exclusively North and South American animals (if not exclusively - I can't recall any species of non-American animal for a period there, although in the years shortly before the period in question, I do recall a few Old World species). I'm in the process of going through paperwork in the basement - if I come across any of the zoo maps from that period, I'll have to scan them for comparison...
Akron Zoo News From Today’s Visit:
Sika deer exhibit in Legends is undergoing a facelift. A lot of the smaller trees are gone. It is looking nice.
Curious Creatures renovations continue. There is a pool and rocky floor in the larger exhibit. Lots of rocks, sticks, etc are place beside it as they continue to design the larger exhibit. I am not sure what will go in that exhibit or what will go there the two smaller windows are located.
Continuing in Curious Creatures, the garden eel and shrimpfish exhibit has more new animals. A clear shrimp species and a pipefish has moved in. Sea apples and a red shrimp species have moved in previously. The flashlight fish exhibit is closed for maintenance.
Further work continues at the Wild Prairie barn. The fence has some new boards. The neighboring play area was removed last year. That area has been dug out. It appears pavers and a ready-made granary booth will be added. They are currently on the side waiting to be installed.