Dear Members,
This issue focuses on the "happenings" at The Dallas World Aquarium intended to help make your visits more enjoyable and educational. Some of the renovations are noticeable at the second and third levels of the aquarium where areas have been widened to allow for easier access to the elevator and/or escalator. The new Jungle Jewels exhibit at the upper level entrance into the rainforest is a very colorful, active display. The rounded portion of Howler Junction is also conducive to better traffic flow in this area of the rainforest. Some portions of the pathways that were often "bottle-necked" have been, and continue to be, modified to provide space for our guests. If you find that some of your favorite creatures are missing, keep looking as they have probably just been relocated to an upgraded habitat!
The designation of 2008 as The Year of the Frog was emphasized on February 29th, when we displayed some of our frogs and toads that are normally off-exhibit as we enjoyed the extra day of leap year 2008. Several recent renovations have been made to better display these tiny "jewels of the rainforest." The two new exhibits across from the River exhibit are near completion and are excellent examples of animals, plants and water features being combined to create functional and aesthetic habitats.
The upper level addition to the outdoor South Africa exhibit is currently being shared by the Shoebill stork and the Lady Ross's turaco. Both species can best be seen from the second level of Mundo Maya at admissions.
The exhibit near the new second level Gift Shop bridge entrance is now home to two-toed sloths. Transferred to the DWA from our conservation partner (the Sloth Sanctuary of Costa Rica/Aviarios Del Caribe) these cousins of our three-toed sloths are quite entertaining and have unique names, such as Freckles, Velcro and Tiger Lily.
Grupo Pakal, the Mayan Performance Troupe that performs on weekends and holidays in Mundo Maya, will provide extra entertainment during spring break. In addition to their regular performances on Saturday and Sunday, they will appear Monday through Friday (March 10-14), from 11:00 am - 3:30 pm.
As previously mentioned, we were hopefully anticipating that a pleasant surprise might be developing in the pouch of our female tree kangaroo! We could not be more pleased with baby "Mattie" who is now spending more time out of the pouch, which is quickly becoming rather cramped! Mattie was a real hit at the recent Tree Kangaroo Symposium hosted by the DWA. We will also host a Seadragon Husbandry Symposium in April, which will be well represented by national and international institutions.
Sincerely,
Daryl Richardson
Director