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I wouldn’t ever bet on it…And here I thought Arctic Ring of Life couldn't get worse.![]()
I wouldn’t ever bet on it…And here I thought Arctic Ring of Life couldn't get worse.![]()
I'm not sure about the status of any of the former species. The only one that I think might be behind the scenes is the African spurred tortoise because he's a rescue. I think the last guanaco that lived at the zoo was pretty old so he might've passed away. For the other few species, they were probably phased out knowing Detroit.Do you know if the Guanacos and other species are behind the scenes or if they were transferred out?
I've never seen a zoo go so far out of their way to actively make their premiere attraction worse - several times at this point.The entire tundra side of the Arctic Ring of Life is now closed. The last time I went back in October you were able to view part of it but were forced to turn around.
Seriously though. The arctic foxes and seals are all gone, the almost half a dozen seals (who were an incredibly important part of the exhibit and it’s theming) were replaced by two otters, the bear viewing hasn’t been totally open in like two years, the list goes on. Is there anything good on the horizon here?I've never seen a zoo go so far out of their way to actively make their premiere attraction worse - several times at this point.
The brand new viewing area replacing the Arctic fox exhibit obviously.Is there anything good on the horizon here?
Oh you’re right, I forgot that the arctic foxes had to go for slightly improved viewing of the bears that are always out.The brand new viewing area replacing the Arctic fox exhibit obviously.![]()
I thought their premier attraction was the penguin center that has prolonged closures multiple times a year due to how poorly built it was?I've never seen a zoo go so far out of their way to actively make their premiere attraction worse - several times at this point.
To be fair that was a blunder on the contractors part, not the zoo itself. Doesn't make it any less funny.I thought their premier attraction was the penguin center that has prolonged closures multiple times a year due to how poorly built it was?
Detroit Zoo in recent years has become nothing short of a comedy of errors.To be fair that was a blunder on the contractors part, not the zoo itself. Doesn't make it any less funny.
Is there any reason why they would close this part? Seems like a very odd move to close off half of the zoo’s premier attraction for seemingly no reason.So I just recently visited the zoo a few days ago (during Bunnyville, more specifically...never doing that again) and I wanted to point out some things I noticed.
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- Didn't realize this at first, but the aviary is also closed due to the avian flu
- The southern cassowary was the only bird on exhibit beside the penguins
- There no longer appear to be mountain chicken frogs in the NACC. Instead, there are smoky jungle frogs.
- A few exhibits in the NACC and HRCC are being renovated
- The large south American yard is now home to only 3 sandhill cranes. Of course not on exhibit for obvious known reasons.
- The entire tundra side of the Arctic Ring of Life is now closed. The last time I went back in October you were able to view part of it but were forced to turn around.
The image I took the other day
It's not a permanent closure, they are adding a viewing area on the footprint of the former arctic fox exhibit and rebuilding the adjacent visitor pathway.Is there any reason why they would close this part? Seems like a very odd move to close off half of the zoo’s premier attraction for seemingly no reason.
When is it planned to reopen?It's not a permanent closure, they are adding a viewing area on the footprint of the former arctic fox exhibit and rebuilding the adjacent visitor pathway.
A Red-necked wallaby Joey has emerged from the pouch:
New baby Wallaby introduced at Detroit Zoo
It’s the first offspring of it’s four year old mother.
In the case of never-ending misery for the facility, on May 8th the zoo announced that the joey is missing and was last seen around 5 pm on May 7th.
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