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Piece of September 2025 News Not Mentioned:

On September 11th, it was announced that the theme park acquired a female (0.1) binturong from Brandywine Zoo in Delaware, which will be an ambassador animal.

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On October 14th, the theme park announced they acquired a female (0.1) spotted hyena named Cazimira/Cazi from Hattiesburg Zoo in Mississippi, which is now on exhibit.

Also on October 14th, the theme park announced they reacquired a male (1.0) Malayan tiger named Rukayah from Bronx Zoo in New York, which is now on exhibit.

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On October 28th, Busch confirmed a construction project in the Edge of Africa area that will take their Nile crocodile & hyenas off exhibit. There's little information on what the construction project is, or how long it will take, that I can find, but the crocodile & hyenas are expected to make a return.

However, a lioness, Rose, is also being taken off-exhibit as of today (October 28th) and is not expected to return to an exhibit for, it seems, medical reasons.
 
On October 28th, Busch confirmed a construction project in the Edge of Africa area that will take their Nile crocodile & hyenas off exhibit. There's little information on what the construction project is, or how long it will take, that I can find, but the crocodile & hyenas are expected to make a return.

However, a lioness, Rose, is also being taken off-exhibit as of today (October 28th) and is not expected to return to an exhibit for, it seems, medical reasons.

So, I guess we know the construction project now. Today on November 5th Busch announced Lion & Hyena Ridge, a new expansion to Edge of Africa that expands the entire area "by 150%."

Frankly, I'm really excited about this, it seems like BGT is finally realizing at the animal experiences are the really important part of the park- if only they'd realize that at SWO, too, but it's a start if nothing else.
 
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So, I guess we know the construction project now. Today on November 5th Busch announced Lion & Hyena Ridge, a new expansion to Edge of Africa that expands the entire area "by 150%."

Frankly, I'm really excited about this, it seems like BGT is finally realizing at the animal experiences are the really important part of the park- if only they'd realize that at SWO, too, but it's a start if nothing else.

You linked to ZooTampa's post about Komodo dragon hatchlings, not to Busch Gardens.

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And the Veldt continues to shrink......

Granted, they really needed to expand at least the holding for the carnivores. They had major behavioral problem when the exhibit was at full capacity, 10 animals.

It just stinks seeing my favorite part of the park go away over the decades

Maybe it's just because I don't like Serengetti Flyer but seeing it cut into the veldt/old Rhino Rally area was upsetting. At least this is an animal area, though- I'd much rather sacrifice some of the veldt to better, newer animal exhibits than a copy-and-paste ride.
 
To see that both the hyenas and lions are each getting this much new space, I’m super excited for what the future will hold in execution!

However, I do wonder if this new development will be replacing the original enclosures as well as a part of the neighboring veldt?

Well as stated earlier in the thread, for at least the Nile crocodile exhibit, it will not be replaced.
 
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