The Fort Worth Zoo does have okapi in their master plan and they are coming back on exhibit at Dallas too.The only concern I have regarding the hippos is the okapi exhibit was torn down to make space for the new hippo exhibit. I asked a staff working the monorail if they knew whether the okapi would come back on exhibit and they told me yes, however I am concerned in whether or not that will be true. As much as I love hippos, I'd rather keep the okapi since the nearby Fort Worth zoo has hippos and an upcoming new exhibit to go along with them as well, but no okapi (The Fort Worth master plan may include okapi however.)
I assumed they meant the already existing stork exhibit as the hippo exhibit is being built at the doorstep of the vulture and stork aviary.An excellent video of the hippo exhibit:
It seems the hippos and red river hogs will share a space. No mention of the saddle-billed storks that were listed originally.
That does now seem the most likely explanation, but when originally promoted it sounded as if it was going to be a new exhibit (or mixed into one of the two planned exhibits).I assumed they meant the already existing stork exhibit as the hippo exhibit is being built at the doorstep of the vulture and stork aviary.
It was originally going to be a 3.5 acre complex and (I think) $13 or $13.5 million dollars. It got smaller while the price was inflated. That unfortunately happens with many zoo exhibits now. The Facebook post said that the exhibit will open later this month, it seems they have a lot of work to do.For an exhibit that was originally touted as six acres, it looks disappointingly small in the video.
Yes I have seen the construction visiting the zoo and it doesn't even look close to ready. They will have to work hard and fast to get it done by the end of this month.It was originally going to be a 3.5 acre complex and (I think) $13 or $13.5 million dollars. It got smaller while the price was inflated. That unfortunately happens with many zoo exhibits now. The Facebook post said that the exhibit will open later this month, it seems they have a lot of work to do.