'Tis current, and the only walled off section I saw was the gift shop, which did still have outdated stuff mentioning the old elephants in there as of the last time I visited. Because of that, I wouldn't be too convinced that the construction is for something as big as a new barn/holding area. The only thing I can think of that points towards it is that the 'Bindi's Treehouse' beside the shop looks as if it is being demolished (though that could just be it falling into disrepair).If this video is current the construction could well be a second barn and yards for housing the expected bull elephants to the current exhibit area.
Going by what was mentioned before they would have to of built a raceway to move them to the exhibit area Australiasia?. Also if they are bringing in bulls real facilities for them including yards and barn are going to be needed.Elephants on Display From Late December
According to their social media, Australia Zoo’s elephants will be on display from late December. By this time, their new elephant Burma will have been at the zoo for three months and hopefully be integrated into their herd.
Following on from the construction of their new crocodile and alligator exhibits, it’s good to see Australia Zoo opening another decent (and long awaited) exhibit.
It was an upgrade of the existing crocodile environmental park for four to five exhibits for mainly their larger Saltwater Crocodiles and their group of Freshwater Crocodiles. The turtle enclosure also received a revamp. They also opened the new alligator enclosure nearby as well this year. The zoo added wooden boardwalks and ramps mainly to improve public viewing.Were the new Croc and alligator exhibits an upgrade of what they had or something new?
It’s great to see the Irwins honoring Steve’s legacy.Visit to Australia Zoo - 14/08/2021:
*the elephant enclosure actually had evidence of construction. Rows of metal poles have been installed behind the entry gate to create a path for the elephants to follow, connecting their off-display space to the exhibit. A keeper said that the elephants will be on display by the end of the year. Past experience tells me to believe it when I see it. The closed gifted shop located near the elephants will be a ‘new retail and dining experience’.
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Elephant enclosure construction
*the enclosure that is often used for tiger cubs positioned near the red panda is currently under renovation for an unspecified reptile species. The enclosure is open-topped and the majority of the vegetation has been removed. I am very glad they will finally put the space to good use but I wonder what reptile/s will move in. The nearby Tiger Temple recently received new signage as well with a particular focus on the zoo’s breeding success.
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Under Renovation - signed for future reptile species
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New signage examples
*the rainforest aviary has several additional species that have been introduced since my last visit due to the completion of the aviary’s revamp; White-headed Pigeon, Wonga Pigeon, Peaceful Dove, Chestnut-breasted Mannikin and Glossy Ibis. The only other species that I haven’t seen recently that are still signed are the fairywren and kingfisher. Also, several Rainbow Lorikeets have been introduced into the aviary; not sure if the Red-collared Lorikeets are still around. The Regent Honeyeaters are bolder than ever now. The keepers leave out native flowers for the honeyeaters to feed on right near the path.
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Regent Honeyeater
Photos of today's trip: Australia Zoo - ZooChat
That must be some long raceway connecting the off exhibit area to the main display paddock. With the setup thus far it would be hard to say just how the bull housing would fit in with whats being done to date, But as you say believe it when you see it.Visit to Australia Zoo - 14/08/2021:
*the elephant enclosure actually had evidence of construction. Rows of metal poles have been installed behind the entry gate to create a path for the elephants to follow, connecting their off-display space to the exhibit. A keeper said that the elephants will be on display by the end of the year. Past experience tells me to believe it when I see it. The closed gifted shop located near the elephants will be a ‘new retail and dining experience’.
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Elephant enclosure construction
*the enclosure that is often used for tiger cubs positioned near the red panda is currently under renovation for an unspecified reptile species. The enclosure is open-topped and the majority of the vegetation has been removed. I am very glad they will finally put the space to good use but I wonder what reptile/s will move in. The nearby Tiger Temple recently received new signage as well with a particular focus on the zoo’s breeding success.
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Under Renovation - signed for future reptile species
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New signage examples
*the rainforest aviary has several additional species that have been introduced since my last visit due to the completion of the aviary’s revamp; White-headed Pigeon, Wonga Pigeon, Peaceful Dove, Chestnut-breasted Mannikin and Glossy Ibis. The only other species that I haven’t seen recently that are still signed are the fairywren and kingfisher. Also, several Rainbow Lorikeets have been introduced into the aviary; not sure if the Red-collared Lorikeets are still around. The Regent Honeyeaters are bolder than ever now. The keepers leave out native flowers for the honeyeaters to feed on right near the path.
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Regent Honeyeater
Photos of today's trip: Australia Zoo - ZooChat
In todays news paper mentioned that the proposed Glamping tent accommodation at Australia zoo has had a set back and might be pushed back 12 years. Apart from small adds here and there it appears nothing major is happening there!![]()
I am not really sure if it was an expansion of the elephant exhibit. Yes they have had a off exhibit barn built for some time which now they have made a raceway to connect it to the elephantasia which was the home of the former elephants. I would be surprised if any bulls do arrive even in the long term. As far as I can tell no barn/s or yards have been built for them to date.Also known as the accomodation no one asked for.
With their new alligator and crocodile exhibits, elephant exhibit expansion, Sumatran tiger cubs and a show in the Crocoseum featuring Komodo dragons - Australia Zoo has had bigger fish to fry. I for one am glad to see them focusing on the important things.
If they can import these bull elephants from Sumatra and give their Cheetah an on display exhibit of their own, I’ll be really impressed.
I am not really sure if it was an expansion of the elephant exhibit. Yes they have had a off exhibit barn built for some time which now they have made a raceway to connect it to the elephantasia which was the home of the former elephants. I would be surprised if any bulls do arrive even in the long term. As far as I can tell no barn/s or yards have been built for them to date.
I believe its a case of believing it when it happens hereI can see Australia Zoo holding an all female herd - acquiring Burma next year and then Permai upon Tricia’s passing.