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The zoo announced on the membership page that jin the malayan tiger has passed away at age 17 Log in to Facebook
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Over the next five years, the Zoo will add a new immersive habitat for a herd of giraffes twice the size of the current one, a new Mexican wolf habitat, where visitors will learn about the heroic story of their recovery, and bring rhinos back to the Zoo. It also plans to create a Children’s Garden, a one-of-a-kind playscape, designed by kids, for kids. The vision goes beyond brick and mortar as the Zoo plans to expand its global Fellowship program under its new name – the Hoffman Coexistence Impact Fellowship Program in honor of Hugh’s love for traveling to learn from international communities.
Great! So within the next 5 years we can expect a new wolf, giraffe, and rhino reserve! I wonder if we can expect polar bears after that!Today, the zoo celebrated a $60 million gift from the estate of the late Hugh Hoffman.
Of note from the press release:
Previous concept art shows the rhinos, and zebras taking up the old giraffe space and bongos, okapis and a “new species” (presumably red river hogs) taking up the flamingo habitat, treetops and twiga. Then, the old elephant house is set to become an exhibit for giraffes and flamingos as previously mentioned.I'm most interested to see what happens with the current Africa section when it loses giraffes and gains rhinos and likely more Veldt/Rhino Reserve residents.
There isn't a babirusa.Was the babirusa ever signed at the Elephant Trek? I was there in mid-August. Neither the otters nor the babirusa were out, and the latter wasn't signed at that point.
Did the plan for a male babirusa fall through?There isn't a babirusa.
Yes, likely once the otter pups were born.Did the plan for a male babirusa fall through?
The link doesn't link to a direct post, do you have a direct source to the post about the babirusa?The zoo announced on their membership page that a male babirusa named moe is now on exhibit in elephant trek he will rotate with the otters Log in to Facebook