On my Saturday visit to the zoo, I saw a sign in the former elephant habitat saying, "something big is coming" and a footprint that seemed bird or reptile-like and wondered if there would be some kind of temporary display or exhibit there while they readied the space for rhinos. A volunteer said something about the zoo getting some sort of statues, so wondered if they might be showing those in there.
I’m sorry to say this has animatronic dinosaurs written all over it. They’ve been doing the rounds across several zoos in the region of late, with them also set to fill in for Permai at Perth Zoo until something better comes along.
On the plus side, it was exciting going into Burma’s exhibit many years ago to do an encounter. If said experience sees the visitors undertake a lap of the exhibit (and back paddock), I won’t be complaining at an another chance to enter one of the zoo’s most iconic exhibits.
As predicted, it will indeed be a dinosaur exhibition in Burma’s exhibit; though I’m excited to hear visitors will soon have access to the exhibit.
Update on elephant exhibit:
From socials:
Something big is on the way… As elephant Burma continues to thrive at her new home at Monarto Safari Park, we know many of you are curious about what’s afoot in her former habitat.
This space will eventually become part of our Africa Safari Track, and feature a variety of African species, as part of the next stage of the Zoo’s Masterplan.
While we plan for this future development, we're doing some minor works to open up this outdoor space for you, our visitors, for the first time!
From this April to October, we’ll be bringing you an exciting temporary experience, as part of your Zoo visit, that will feature some of world’s ancient animals – the dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs share fascinating connections to many of the animals we care for at the Zoo, including one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most extraordinary taonga, the tuatara. Their story helps us understand extinction and adaption, driving our work together to protect wildlife and our environment for future generations!

