Today was a grey, dreary, generally very melancholy visit to the zoo. The sky was gray, the pathways were wet and cracked, the flags were hoisted half way down out of respect for fallen officer Conrad Gary. The zoo was so empty that I counted less than 50 cars in the lot when I arrived. Going through a completely empty Tropic world void of crowds is an eerie experience. Despite this, I do have a few notes of interest.
Baboon island is history! The biggest eyesore in the zoo has been destroyed in preparation for the new Hamil Family science and nature plaza coming next year. While again no new animal exhibits will be constructed, there will be a space for animal ambassador presentations, akin to the other Hamil family attractions. Photos of the demolition will come momentarily.
There are some new rock landscapes in the bison yard, not sure what they are for exactly.
The log that the pangolin sleeps in 95% of the time has been moved for a much easier viewing than before.
A lego zoo exhibit will open in May 2019.