I believe the state passed a law allowing large carnivore breeding at accredited zoos last year.Apparently the zoo hopes to breed them, even zoo it’s illegal even for accredited zoos to breed large carnivorans in Michigan?
I believe the state passed a law allowing large carnivore breeding at accredited zoos last year.Apparently the zoo hopes to breed them, even zoo it’s illegal even for accredited zoos to breed large carnivorans in Michigan?
I’m glad about that then.I believe the state passed a law allowing large carnivore breeding at accredited zoos last year.
You never saved one as a PDF-copy?!?A few updates. I do not have a link to the Master Plan anymore, I lost it a while ago. It's also not available on Google anymore for some reason, though it was before. Most of the things on the Master Plan were confirmed, or at least said to be likely when I volunteered there for a few years. The tiger exhibit has come fairly far, and there was s rumor it may pen this summer. It looked decently, or maybe pretty far along when I was there two weeks ago.
No big tips, just get there early and you'll have no problem seeing the whole zoo. The one thing that a lot of people miss is that you can go in the Rhino house, which is the former Elephant house. I find it pretty cool - the plaques are still up for the elephants donated back in the 40s and nobody is ever in there. The entrance is between the Rhinos and Snow Monkeys, all the way back by the fence. Across from there to the right is the sloth and bats which are also kinda hidden. Keep an eye out for the baby camel, baby snow monkey and baby chimpanzee.I may be visiting this zoo in a few days. Any tips?
Have you visited the zoo before? Personally Detroit is one of my favorite zoos, and I might have the chance to visit in a couple of weeks.Unfortunately, I will not be able to visit this zoo this year. Last minute plans change.![]()
I have never visited before.Have you visited the zoo before? Personally Detroit is one of my favorite zoos, and I might have the chance to visit in a couple of weeks.
I may be visiting this zoo in a few days. Any tips?
No big tips, just get there early and you'll have no problem seeing the whole zoo. The one thing that a lot of people miss is that you can go in the Rhino house, which is the former Elephant house. I find it pretty cool - the plaques are still up for the elephants donated back in the 40s and nobody is ever in there. The entrance is between the Rhinos and Snow Monkeys, all the way back by the fence. Across from there to the right is the sloth and bats which are also kinda hidden. Keep an eye out for the baby camel, baby snow monkey and baby chimpanzee.
Unfortunately, I will not be able to visit this zoo this year. Last minute plans change.![]()
Have you visited the zoo before? Personally Detroit is one of my favorite zoos, and I might have the chance to visit in a couple of weeks.
Hopefully I will actually be getting here this week.I have never visited before.
First of all, it’s great to see you’re finally making it to Detroit. The Detroit Zoo is one of my personal favourites and I have no doubt you’ll have a great visit.Hopefully I will actually be getting here this week.Any more tips?
The zoo is probably a 5-7 hour visit (depending on how many photos you take) so that probably takes up a full day, but are you visiting for multiple days?
The newest exhibits to the zoo are the new Japanese Giant Salamander exhibit in the Amphibian house, the hangout located behind the rhinos and snow monkeys, and the red panda forest. Depending on which day you go there may or may not be construction on the new tiger exhibit which is supposed to open soon. Otherwise there is no other construction. Over the 17 years that I’ve lived in Michigan and gone to the Detroit Zoo there are some exhibits that I used to forget about. Especially the warthogs who are located in the back area of the zoo, and used to not be talked about a lot at the zoo. There are also smaller enclosures near the farm and carousel which most people walk by. You will need to see the Arctic Ring of Life and the Polk Penguin Conservation Center because they are the best exhibits at the zoo. But on September 9th the PPCC will be closing because there is problems with the sealing.Hopefully I will actually be getting here this week.Any more tips?