I have been unable to find any information regarding the bat exhibit...not what it will look like, what they'll have in their, or any timetable.After the recent enclosure of the nearby Organization for Bat Conservation’s Bat Zone, 61 of their animals will be going to the Detroit Zoo soon:
54 bats (three species: straw-colored fruit bats, short-tailed fruit bat, and Jamaican fruit bat)
5 southern flying squirrels
1 Linnaeus’s two-toed sloth
1 Cranwell’s horned frog
With the eventual renovation of the old penguinarium into a bat exhibit, it is more than likely in my opinion that the bats will go on exhibit at some point in the future.
Detroit Zoological Society Provides Sanctuary for Animals Displaced by Bat Zone Closure - Detroit Zoo
Took a four hour drive just to find out that the Arctic Ring of Life was closed.
None of the articles make it clear as to where they were sent. If I were to assume anything, they probably were sent to the Wild Animal Sanctuary which is a humongous facility north and east of Denver with nearly 10,000 acres of land and 500 carnivores.I would appreciate your help in finding out more on the former Syrian brown bear at Detroit Zoo and to what sanctuary in Colorado it was sent out.
Two male White-bearded Wildebeests from the San Diego Zoo arrived; this is the first time wildebeests have been at the zoo since 1939:White-bearded wildebeests now at the Detroit Zoo for first time in 80 years