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Is it just me, or do the cliffs in the 4th picture look like the ones the baboons were running across in that one Detroit Zoo commercial from the 80’s?
“This way guys!” “Wrong way guys.” “Nice goin’, Melvin…”
 
Just got back from a visit. when me and my dad visited the Hideaway, they had signs in their announcing Red Ruffed Lemurs were coming. When i asked a docent about them, they said that they received two brothers born in 2018 but didn't know their names or which zoo they came from. Both are currently in quarantine and will rotate with the ring-taileds before mixing them together.
 
Just got back from the zoo today. Not much new but there are a few things.

1. The red-ruffed lemurs are currently on exhibit, but are being rotated with the ring-tails (just as @Pandamich stated). Their names are Iray and Telo. The sign did not say where they came from, or specify the sex of either.
2. The sunfish exhibit in the NACC is closed for renovations and expansion. The sunfish now live where the lungfish used to be, right next to the giant salamander exhibit.
3. The bald eagles are finally back on exhibit.
4. There are now American robins in the free-flight aviary.
5. Crested wood partridges are coming soon to the free-flight aviary.
 
According to the website, much like the height of Covid, the normal entrance to the Wildlife Interpretive Gallery is closed, with visitors having to take a side path to the butterflies and free flight aviary. This time, it is NOT for Covid though. Apparently, they are doing construction, which makes me really wonder what the end result is going to be.

The Wildlife Interpretive Gallery has needed a refurbishment for years I felt. When I was a kid, I saw it as the boring old building that you walked through a bit before getting to the butterflies. Now I tend to stop to look at the Partula nodosa sculpture, but I notice I always am the only one, as everyone beelines to the butterfly entrance like I did as a kid. This is pretty sad, as it is such a fascinating conservation story, but these people clearly also don't know what exactly to do in the entrance of the building. I don't know what I'd put in there, but SOMETHING would be nice, and it wouldn't have to be so big as to displace the art in there to another facility.

Idk, maybe this is just wishful thinking. Don't take my mumblings on how cool getting something in there would be as confirmation. Nothing has been confirmed other than construction being the reason for closure.
 
Suprised no one has talked about this, but for the first time. Detroit will have a special exhibit called BRICKLIVE. Featuring 70 lego displays including a 7-foot elk, a 12-foot giraffe, a 10-foot gator and a massive mako shark all where the dinosaurs usually are. Already there is a Blue-Ringed Octopus by the train station and the exhibit will run from May 27th to September 4th.

BRICKLIVE - Detroit Zoo
 
Suprised no one has talked about this, but for the first time. Detroit will have a special exhibit called BRICKLIVE. Featuring 70 lego displays including a 7-foot elk, a 12-foot giraffe, a 10-foot gator and a massive mako shark all where the dinosaurs usually are. Already there is a Blue-Ringed Octopus by the train station and the exhibit will run from May 27th to September 4th.

BRICKLIVE - Detroit Zoo

It's an exhibit that's been going around AZA zoos for years (decades?) now. I've seen it numerous times.
 
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