ZooLover4Life
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What's the deal with this new exhibit area they are supposedly building that they broke ground on? When's it going to be completed?
What's the deal with this new exhibit area they are supposedly building that they broke ground on? When's it going to be completed?
The new exhibit area is called Pampas Plains, and it is one of the several areas that will be included in their South American Adventure plan. It will include new exhibits for the zoo's Chacoan Peccaries and Greater Rheas, as well as bringing in new animals like Giant Anteaters and Vicuñas. Construction is going on in the former Llama exhibit next to the Maned Wolves (the wolves will also technically be part of Pampas Plains.) Hopefully it will be completed before or during this summer.
That's really good to hear! About time they did something new and expanded there! They don't seem to get a lot of funding from the state, unlike say RWP zoo in providence.
When will that be completed? Is there a diagram of that exhibit?The state granted $2.5 million for the "Spirits of the Cloud Forest" exhibit, featuring Andean Bears.
Other animals that will be new in the SAA are tapirs and spider monkeys.
When will that be completed? Is there a diagram of that exhibit?
It would be cool if they put a big waterfall in the exhibit like the elephant exhibit at RWP or the tiger exhibit at southwick. Beardsley doesn't have an exhibit like that. I love waterfalls in an animal exhibit. It's really scenic, natural looking, and relaxing.It will probably be completed within the next two years. No official diagram of the exhibit.
Loving this thread, new member from CT here. Only went to this zoo once in high school 6ish years ago. Want to go back!
Does anybody here talk about the Springfield one? I've actually not been yet, but the monkeys incident concerns me now.
The new male Amur Tiger from the Indianapolis Zoo, Petya, is now on exhibit. He has not been in the same enclosure as Naka yet, but they're getting along well through the fence.
The new Red Wolf pair from the Wolf Conservation Center can go on exhibit, but they are currently too nervous to venture from their indoor quarters.
The new Amur Leopards are much more active than Sofiya. Unfortunately they weren't out on my visit 2 weeks ago.
Pampas Plains construction has progressed despite the recent snowstorms. The Maned Wolf viewing platform was torn down and replaced with a new one that connects to an extended raised walkway, leading down to the former Llama exhibit. There are 3 observation areas along the walkway, including the wolf one.
Have you ever gone to the Zoo in Forest Park?
Ken. Based on your location I would check out southwick zoo as well. It's way better than beardsely(and I'm a beardsely fan!)
Anybody attend here or the Forest Park Zoo yet this year?