Still didn't get rid of all the annoying "IMG" that I can't get rid of everywhere, but thanks.Maybe copying the image address?
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Still didn't get rid of all the annoying "IMG" that I can't get rid of everywhere, but thanks.Maybe copying the image address?
Maybe they’ll move her into the old emu exhibit in the Australia section (if the fence is still there, at least)?If the bush dogs are coming back, what does that mean for Neo the cassowary?
The fence has been gone for many years. It gone removed once the emus leftMaybe they’ll move her into the old emu exhibit in the Australia section (if the fence is still there, at least)?
Probably will get destroyed, I can't think of any small North American species that can have an exhibit in that area. If I had to guess, a few plants and trees might be placed there, maybe a statue or fountain.If the prairie dogs are moved to the children’s zone, I wonder what will become of their habitat in American Grasslands?
North American porcupine? Raccoon? Uinta ground squirrel? Just spitballing.Probably will get destroyed, I can't think of any small North American species that can have an exhibit in that area. If I had to guess, a few plants and trees might be placed there, maybe a statue or fountain.
Ooh, Allen’s Swamp Monkeys are a good choice for a new species (better than moving the lemurs, that’s for sure). I wonder if the zoo will try to make that exhibit part of Africa instead of Asia (it’s in close proximity to the Great Apes of Harambee).Made a visit to Detroit a few days ago, not sure if it's been mentioned but the former Lion-tailed macaque exhibit near the tigers had signage mentioning that Allen's swamp monkeys will be taking their place (lemurs are back in their old exhibit near the macaques).
The butterfly house, aviary, and reptile house were closed on my visit, and the free-roaming peafowl were all off-exhibit.
On February 25th, the zoo announced that the staff is in the process of moving most of the zoo's birds indoors as Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been spread into Michigan.
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That sounds really good but all three of those essentially mean the same exhibit.On July 22nd, the zoo announced that the Wildlife Interpretive Gallery, Butterfly Garden, and Matilda R. Wilson Free-Flight Aviary have all reopened to the public.
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