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Keyboard slackivists are at it again. I don’t think I’ve seen AR extremists push this much anthropomorphism in a long time.

They're Not 'In Love,' Denver Zoo Says As Petition To Keep Polar Bears Together Gains Support

Is it just me or does there seem to be more AR protests, lawsuits, and petitions lately?
They're probably getting more ambitious, trying whatever they can to sabotage zoo operations as part of their master plan to have them abolished. Then again, they've been getting more aggressive with all their efforts to gain "justice" for animals in general, hence their mission to turn the entire world vegan.
 
The zoo's two Polar Bears are being sent away as the current exhibit (which dates from the 1980s and is badly in need of an upgrade) will eventually be home to the zoo's two Grizzly Bears in a refurbished environment. Polar Bears will eventually return:

"Denver Zoo’s leadership and Board of Governors are committed to bringing polar bears back to the Zoo, which would require raising the necessary funds and sufficient time to plan for and construct a new, innovative exhibit."

POLAR BEARS TO TEMPORARILY DEPART DENVER ZOO | Denver Zoo

What modifications will they make to the Northern Shores facility for the grizzlies? Access to the hill up top? Natural substrate? Shallower pools?
 
Just visited the zoo today. Here are some updates:
  • Lots of areas were blocked off with construction fences.
  • Monkey island and the Monkey building were surrounded by fences. A docent said it’s temporary while they figure out access points for the veterinary hospital renovations and those exhibits are going to be relatively untouched.
  • Pathway in front of ringtail lemur/crowned lemur and Wolf’s guenon exhibits were also blocked off. Pathway in Primate Panorama between Emerald Forest and outdoor orangutan exhibit was also blocked. Workers were replacing the meshing on multiple exhibits in these areas.
  • Baby aye-aye, Tonks was super active in her exhibit. Only saw one other adult in there but all three are together.
  • Grizzly bears are still in Bear Mountain. Polar bear viewing was blocked off. Construction vehicles were in there. They’ve probably started renovating that exhibit for the grizzly bears. No clarification as to what they are doing to it. Considering after the vet building the next project is a major renovation of Northern Shores to bring back polar bears, it probably isn’t anything major.
  • New Pzevalski’s horse addition about doubles their previous space and ends right next to the tiger exhibit. Impressed with that.
  • Where the old red panda exhibit was (right across from the Pzevalski’s horse and Bactrian camels), a new 4-D theatre is now open. It’s currently showing an Ice Age Christmas movie. Design fits in with the Asian theme of Elephant Passage so it actually looks real nice.
  • New shade structures are being finished for the seals and sea lions. Probably in response to a recent USDA complaint they received about too little shade over those exhibits.
  • New male elephants, Jake and Chuck are on normal exhibit rotation with the other elephants. Saw them in the building being trained and then they shifted to the adjacent outdoor yard. They will fill up empty spaces well.
Overall a great day. Animals were extremely active especially the primates and wild dogs.
 
Just visited the zoo today. Here are some updates:
  • Lots of areas were blocked off with construction fences.
  • Monkey island and the Monkey building were surrounded by fences. A docent said it’s temporary while they figure out access points for the veterinary hospital renovations and those exhibits are going to be relatively untouched.
  • Pathway in front of ringtail lemur/crowned lemur and Wolf’s guenon exhibits were also blocked off. Pathway in Primate Panorama between Emerald Forest and outdoor orangutan exhibit was also blocked. Workers were replacing the meshing on multiple exhibits in these areas.
  • Baby aye-aye, Tonks was super active in her exhibit. Only saw one other adult in there but all three are together.
  • Grizzly bears are still in Bear Mountain. Polar bear viewing was blocked off. Construction vehicles were in there. They’ve probably started renovating that exhibit for the grizzly bears. No clarification as to what they are doing to it. Considering after the vet building the next project is a major renovation of Northern Shores to bring back polar bears, it probably isn’t anything major.
  • New Pzevalski’s horse addition about doubles their previous space and ends right next to the tiger exhibit. Impressed with that.
  • Where the old red panda exhibit was (right across from the Pzevalski’s horse and Bactrian camels), a new 4-D theatre is now open. It’s currently showing an Ice Age Christmas movie. Design fits in with the Asian theme of Elephant Passage so it actually looks real nice.
  • New shade structures are being finished for the seals and sea lions. Probably in response to a recent USDA complaint they received about too little shade over those exhibits.
  • New male elephants, Jake and Chuck are on normal exhibit rotation with the other elephants. Saw them in the building being trained and then they shifted to the adjacent outdoor yard. They will fill up empty spaces well.
Overall a great day. Animals were extremely active especially the primates and wild dogs.

Did u upload any photos on Denver Zoo media?
 
I hope Into The Wild has penguins, Przewalski's horses, bison, and a China exhibit with REALLY RARE animals like golden monkeys.

I hope Asian Highlands has bharals, giant pandas, takins, red pandas, and Asian cranes and pheasants.
 
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