it is now official that two male Koalas will be making their debut at Brookfield zoo! They will be in old lemur habitat. Based on photos we've sewn it looks like Lemurs will be in clouded leopard where the fishing cats are.
I wonder what will become or the fishing cats? My only thought is that the provost squirrel could be taken out and with a few modifications and construction required make their old exhibit the cats. I honestly don't usually see the squirrel a whole ton and would miss the cats more than them
I suspect Clouded Leopard Rainforest will go back to the current status quo later on. The fishing cat exhibit is old but was constructed with the species in mind and has a lot of enrichment and specializations for the species intended to encourage their natural behaviors. The squirrel exhibit is too small for any other kind of mammal.
The koalas may only be here for the summer so there's nothing to say the lemurs may not be back home in seven or eight months.
It's remarkable that Brookfield Zoo opened 90 years ago, in 1934, and yet has never had Koalas. I'm a bit stunned by that fact. Anyway, this zoo certainly has a bright future with lots of new animals and exhibits in the pipeline.
I found it interesting, too. I've thought often about the quote in
Let the Lions Roar: The Evolution of Brookfield Zoo where a representative of the zoo is asked about koala and says they will never be held at Brookfield until they are confident they can make an impact on their conservation. They are the only species singled out as such in the book.
Is it confirmed when the renovated Australia House will open and what's inside it?
No confirmation about the opening at this time, unfortunately. There was a sign last year that was initially reported as teasing the renovation for this year but in retrospect that was probably referring to the temporary koala exhibit and not the building renovation. The only thing we really know for sure at this time, I believe, is that changes will be made to the kangaroo/wallaby habitats outside. There was some other speculation that hasn't panned out.
The zoo has unveiled a new logo and brand identity in celebration of the park's 90th anniversary and forthcoming master plan, now going by the full title of "
Brookfield Zoo Chicago." The new logo pays homage to the historic twin lion statues by the South Gate. More details including a promotional video can be found in the link below:
Chicago Zoological Society - Next Century Commitments
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I like the new name. I will still refer to it as 'Brookfield Zoo' for the most part in lingo, but in formal conversation I think the new name sounds much better, especially keeping in mind the years of confusion between 'Brookfield Zoo' and 'Chicago Zoological Society'; it feels like it brings these identities a little closer, and after watching the video, it seems this is absolutely the intent.
The new logo will take getting used to, but I think it can be powerful. I don't find it as impressive as a static image but it worked very well in the video. I think using lions as a core species is a smart move as well -- they're always big favorites at local facilities, very identifiable, and naturally charismatic. I do like the bison logo, especially as it was a species that let Brookfield contrast nearby facilities, but at least twice I've had people ask why bison?
The media rollout for this new campaign is really promising, the video seemed very slickly-produced, and I think it has the potential to attract donors and support.
I also notice the Tropical Forests page looks to have been updated?
"During construction, guests will still be able to see the animals in Tropic World. Once complete, there will be opportunities in the future to make changes inside the current building that will feature new guest experiences."
This could just be a reference to the former gorilla space but it does make me wonder what plans may be made for the future of the building itself.