Some updates from today:
- Bear Ridge/Otter Coast construction has sped up significantly. A few shots below. I put some more in the gallery. Really started to get a sense of scale for these exhibits.
- The new habitat in Jungle Trails is almost done with only some minor landscaping left. Doubtful it'll be for the clouded leopard as I was dreaming, but I am leaning towards a new habitat for Kip and his surrogate parents perhaps? Again, more photos in the gallery.
- It looks like the siamang habitat in the second phase of elephant trek will have an overhead tunnel connecting two netted enclosures. Can't tell for sure from a distance.
Last and certainly not least, Elephant Trek is extremely impressive despite half of it still being under construction. You truly cannot grasp the scale of this exhibit without seeing it in person. I never thought I'd see anything that impressed me more than Toyota Elephant Passage at Denver but wow, this beats it by a long shot.
It's only going to get better when the second half is done. From what you can see across the way, it looks so much more expansive than how much of a "throw-in" some of the exhibits seemed like when this project was announced and even throughout the construction process. I don't think they've really shown their hand for what's still to come and it's extremely exciting. A new standard has been set and that can only mean good things for the rest of the zoo world!
Leaving the zoo today, I thought about how awesome this is going to be come next summer. Elephant Trek will be a huge draw. The hippos will continue to draw people to Africa. Roo Valley will have a line all the way up the hill as usual. Bear Ridge and Otter Coaster will spread out the crowd headed down the hill. The zoo will truly feel full for the first time since I moved here in 2022. Exciting times and hopefully more to come!