Yep, caught that right before you posted.A news so nice you say it twice![]()
Yep, caught that right before you posted.A news so nice you say it twice![]()
Boy I'll say. I heard a rumor they were thinking of turning it in to an savannah outlook/plains habitat, but I would love to see more focus given to rhino and pygmy hippo conservation. Either way that part of the zoo is the biggest zone that needs updating for me.A news so nice you say it twice![]()
Additionally, the master plan is now planned to be released this June and the pachyderm house is being teased as the next major project following Tropical Forests.
The Pachyderm House was teased to be a "savanna overlook" building by Dr. Mike Adkesson, which would look out at an expanded savanna for giraffes and zebras. As for elephants, the panelists at the master plan symposium last year said that while they couldn't make any guarantees, they do have an idea on how they could bring elephants back, with zoo staff having visited National's elephant facility and taking that as inspiration.What is the informed speculation on what they will do with the pachyderm house? Bulldoze it and turn it into modern rhino and hippo exhibits? Are elephants considered completely off the table now?
The Pachyderm House was teased to be a "savanna overlook" building by Dr. Mike Adkesson, which would look out at an expanded savanna for giraffes and zebras. As for elephants, the panelists at the master plan symposium last year said that while they couldn't make any guarantees, they do have an idea on how they could bring elephants back, with zoo staff having visited National's elephant facility and taking that as inspiration.
In an older interview Mike expressed interest in new rhino habitats and also said something along the lines of, "we would love the bring back Nile hippo with underwater viewing." That was close two years ago however, so it's just a matter of wait and see at this point.Do you have any idea what their rhino and hippo plans are, if any?
Can someone do a short overview of the plans bc for us Europeans or non-subscribers this is a pay per view or take out subscriptie Chicago Trib feature article. Would be much appreciated if someone would be able to explain in a short quarter page what the new management of Mike Adkesson c.s. what to bring to the zoo in terms of new African Savannah, the Primate Building and the Pachyderm House in the next few years?Brand new renderings of Tropical Forests have been revealed in a new article from the Chicago Tribune, as well as some recent photos of the construction and some new details on the development. The exhibit is slated to be open next April. Additionally, the master plan is now planned to be released this June and the pachyderm house is being teased as the next major project following Tropical Forests.
Brookfield Zoo Chicago announces $66 million Tropical Forests for primates as part of major redesign – Chicago Tribune
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The Tropical Forests exhibit will consist of four outdoor primate enclosures abutting the existing Tropic World building: two for gorillas (family troop and bachelor troop), one for orangutans and one for neotropical monkeys. The orangutans and monkeys will still utilize their existing indoor exhibits within Tropic World, but the gorillas will be moved to an entirely new building called the Gorilla Conservation Center which will include new dayrooms and holding spaces. The second level of the building will feature classrooms and offices for some of the zoo's conservation programs, as well as an elevated viewing deck overlooking the gorilla exhibits. Further details can be found here: Chicago Zoological Society - Second Century PlanCan someone do a short overview of the plans bc for us Europeans or non-subscribers this is a pay per view or take out subscriptie Chicago Trib feature article. Would be much appreciated if someone would be able to explain in a short quarter page what the new management of Mike Adkesson c.s. what to bring to the zoo in terms of new African Savannah, the Primate Building and the Pachyderm House in the next few years?
They sort of do that with the gibbons and orangutans, albeit the gibbons can cross over into orangutan territory but not vice versa. As for the gorillas, they and the other African monkeys are separated by mesh. That said, I'm not sure if they will mix gorillas with colobus or DeBrazza's for the new Tropical Forests exhibit...Thanks @pachyderm pro for elaborating. Much appreciated!
One more query: why not have multi species exhibits with gorilla (with Diana/DeBrazza and/or mangabey) and orang with a langur species...?
A few updates from my latest visit.
- Clouded Leopard Rainforest - I spoke to a zoo employee inside the building and the lemurs are going on exhibit in the former fishing cat exhibit. They were given access to the exhibit this morning, but none of them came out while I was there. ( I included a photo of the exhibit)
There was no mention of the fishing cats,and I completely forgot to askDid they say what happened to the fishing cats?
In agreement with everything said here, although I'm giving the zoo the benefit of the doubt for the time being. Until the master plan is released we really don't know what the long-term situation will be for the species involved.Man I hope they bring back the fishing cats. They have been there since it first opened in the 70's as Predator Ecology. The modifications of the exhibit for the lemurs have damaged the visual character of the exhibit not to mention destroying the Asian rainforest theme.