PercideRolo
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Popped in for this warm, drizzly new year day. Was kinda quiet. They have big earth movers where African Experience is going to be. Look to be grading the land.
That is Stone Zoo. Franklin Park does not have these monkeys.
That is Stone Zoo. Franklin Park does not have these monkeys.
I would bring this here: Stone Zoo [Stone Zoo]
Jye, 6 year Clouded Lepard from Turtleback Zoo is now on display in renovated exhibit in tropcal forest
The Tropical Forest itself needed some life and variety, too. I almost wish the whole building had more free-flight birds.
Visited today and noticed a few things:
- Construction on the penguin exhibit and new savannah are in full swing. A huge construction area is closed off with fences, probably encompassing around 3 acres on that side of the zoo. Inside the fences are giant piles of dirt, and tons of pipes and tubes and vehicles and mechanisms are sprawled all over. The rock garden by the TF exit is also really starting to take shape.
The signage here was in desperate need of updating. Madagascar was selected as the theme due to the zoo's partnership with OneHealth in Madagascar and it's research initiative at the Center for Zoonomics: One Health in Madagascar - Center for Zoonomics Based at Zoo New England
- The signage across from the Ring-Tailed Lemur exhibit has been completely replaced. It used to be about the layers of the forest floor, but now provides information about Madagascar. Since the clouded leopard exhibit is right next to the lemurs, I started to wonder if Fossa would've been a better small carnivore to put there and fit with the Madagascan theme.
- There are barriers at the lion exhibit to keep people from getting too close to the glass windows in order to give Dinari more space. I wondered why they implemented this now and have not in the past. Maybe Dinari has gotten more sensitive/stressed now that he is alone after the passing of the other lion, Kamaia? I saw him pacing today, but had never seen that behavior from him in the past.
I have a couple of questions regarding the bird collection based on my last visit: