I am not sure how relevant this is here, but I’m posting it nevertheless as I feel it is worth sharing

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I had the great fortune of visiting Cheyenne Mountain Zoo today, and was able to witness the new exhibit. My expectations after about 5 years of construction were certainly lofty, and even these were surpassed and more.
The first exhibit experienced is home to a flock of African Penguins.Though the penguins were not utilizing their entire space when I visited, I was still amazed by the quality and total size of their exhibits. The area for Ring Tailed Lemurs, though small at ground level, was easily tall enough to accommodate the three of them, and proved enriching for not only the lemurs, but the guests as well. People of all ages staring in awe as they bounced around the trees and bushes of their island homes.
The warthog exhibit was fantastic for an often overlooked species, including a great indoor area, and an extremely expansive outdoor area, part of it shared with their far larger neighbors with plenty of space for them to retreat back to a warthogs only section.
When I originally found out that the Guinea Pig was the final species in the exhibit I was a bit disappointed, expecting a type of small Antelope or large bird in their place. Despite this, the zoo even found a way to make the Guinea Pig yard interesting. A species that I rarely bat an eye at had me watching them for several minutes. The zoo managed to put these species in a charismatic environment that helped show how great they can be.
However, the true stars of the show are the Hippos. Both the indoor and outdoor areas were expansive, enriching, and are now likely one of the best Hippo exhibits in the United States. From the fantastic indoor jungle type area to the rope bridge crossing over the yard, I was in awe. Even though there was no underwater viewing, it was fine because it was blatantly obvious that the zoo put the care and needs of the hippos as first priority.
The newest addition to the Cheyenne Mountain zoo more than holds its own against other Hippo, Penguin, and even Warthog exhibits in other zoos. I would not be surprised in the slightest if this won an AZA award, because it most certainly deserves it. All animals were excited, enriched, and evidentially happy in their new homes. Congratulations to the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo on their phenomenal, inspiring, and interesting Waters Edge: Africa.