NOOOO, I was hoping that we would be getting sumatrans. Oh well, maybe in the future.
So, do you know what Cincy will be doing when Harry gets too old to be with Emi?
Harrys at White Oak
NOOOO, I was hoping that we would be getting sumatrans. Oh well, maybe in the future.
So, do you know what Cincy will be doing when Harry gets too old to be with Emi?
In a related development, the city Board of Public Works approved a $6.9 million contract for the construction of a new reptile and amphibian exhibit at the Zoo as well as the construction of a new Southwest Desert Building. Total cost was estimated at $8.2 million, below the city's estimate of more than $9 million. The project is being funded with a 1998 bond issue approved by voters as part of the Zoo's master plan. It will replace the long-abandoned polar bear grotto, alligator and seal pools, spokesman Jason Jacobs said. LaBonge said the facility, scheduled to open in 2011, is widely anticipated. "Kids, in particular, are fascinated by snakes and reptiles and we think it will turn out to be one of the more popular attractions we have at the Zoo," LaBonge said. The contract was awarded to Royal Construction Corp. of Arcadia.
Contract has been finalized for the Reptile/Amphibian House and a Southwest Desert Building (part of the new Reptile House?), both to be completed in 2011.
That is really cool that the zoo will emphasize a focus on local herps. This complex sounds amazing and i am very excitied about it.
I'm also excited, although the whole complex won't have lots of species, it is still going to be way better than the old reptile house.
Is there any estimate of species to be displayed? We are talking reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates. Hopefully there will be more than one level, though the last plan I saw left some doubt. I really liked the original plan to combine the reptile/amphibian building with the Rainforest of the Americas exhibit.
bad news guys, no golden monkeys The Associated Press: China not sending 3 rare golden monkeys to LA Zoo
I just saw a comment on another photo thread that says the jaguar exhibit has been cut from Rainforest of the Americas. This can't be true, can it? (And if so, are they going to keep the jaguar they have in that horrendous small roundhouse cage?).
I thought funding had been provided a few months ago, to reinstate the plans for Jaguars. I would think that would be like leaving out the star attraction.