Zoo-Lover-1-2-3
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This thread is going to be all about the history future and ideas for Franklin Park Zoo. In this thread you can post about history, future plans or ideas for this zoo!
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Once Dinari dies at Franklin Park Zoo what does everyone think the zoo will do? I personally think that they will probably just get another group of related males to live out their lives there. I hope that they instead though create a breeding group. They would probably have to fill in the most and build up the wall all around to keep any possible baby that would be born safe. They would also have to expand the behind scenes area because if you look behind the turtle exhibit and the lion exhibit near the old folly structure you can see only two trailer like things there to hold the lions in.
With the new African experience coming to Franklin Park Zoo they will be expanding the Serengeti Crossing. With the expanding do you think that they will have to expand partly into the current Hyena exhibit because it is right behind the Serengeti Crossing exhibit.
I know that this link has already been shared on Zop Chat but I am still going to put it in here: Franklin Park Zoo Development Plan
The Franklin Park zoo has more or less sort of eventually completed everything that was supposed to be done before 2024 or is currently building it. I would just like to talk about it a bit. On the timeline there is a historic element part where they make them nicer. They have already started work on the folly’s rock garden. Do you all think that this is them starting this faze? If so then they are way before schedule. I can see them doing the greeting section with the penguin exhibit or just slowly working on it and after the historic renovations is the wild Asia section. Do you think that they are going to do this after the Serengeti construction is completed? If so what animals do you think that they will include? I will write down mine in my next post here.
I'm very intrigued about a wild Asia section. I haven't heard anything about this plan. Assuming it goes through where would it be located? There is open room along where the Tapir's outdoor enclosure is but that doesn't feel like enough for all the mentioned species. The only other plan I could think of would be expanding into the zoo's former reaches, though I feel that is highly unlikely.
Thanks for all of the info! It’s really helped fill in some blank parts of the zoos history and plan for me! Really appreciate it!The lions holding area isn’t in the trailers— there is actually a hidden building built into the mock rock wall behind the lion exhibit. The building serves as the holding for both the lions and the hyenas. I would be surprised if the hyena exhibit was removed during the Serengeti crossing expansion, as that exhibit just received some updates and the hyenas were just moved in so it would be a waste to remove the exhibit just after those additions. If the hyena exhibit were to change again, that would be more likely to occur after the current inhabitants pass away.
I do think the historical restoration project mentioned on the masterplan is referring in part to the rock garden, but there are other projects that fit under this category too. The folly was recently restored, and they have also done upkeep on behind the scenes things and infrastructure, as well as historic parts of the zoo like the bird house.
After the Penguin exhibit and the Savannah expansion, I would expect it to be a few years before FPZ has another major construction project (probably stone zoo will get a big project before Franklin park gets another) but I would expect the new zoo entrance to be the next, and Wild Asia to be last.
Even though rhinos were originally planned for Giraffe Savannah, that is not what Rhino Ridge was referring to on that map. Rhino Ridge was actually the name of a movie experience that visitors could watch in that part of the zoo for a few years.