USZOOfan42
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I just hope a mid western zoo gets pandas, Omaha and Columbus seem like good candidates
I just hope a mid western zoo gets pandas, Omaha and Columbus seem like good candidates
That’s why I find Columbus quite likely, they don’t have the room though.Columbus has tried before but was unsuccessful.
Omaha also had plans many years ago, but I would not expect that to happen anytime in the future now.I just hope a mid western zoo gets pandas, Omaha and Columbus seem like good candidates
I sometimes feel like the trash talk of San Francisco on this site is a bit... excessive. There's a joke that goes around on the internet to the effect of "Nobody hates Star Wars as much as Star Wars fans." Sometimes, it seems like nobody hates zoos as much as zoochatters...
I bet there's probably some truth to this. I think this is becoming more and more common in hobby circles and online communities overall. There's always an outsider assumption that "fans" are easily pleased or even vapid consumers and I think many become progressively more critical or perfectionist to offset that assumption (especially for media-based fandoms, such as Star Wars) and there are always people who want to only experience the 'best' of something but don't actually have any love for the mediocre. I don't agree with gatekeeping but sometimes it can really skew things to let in people who like only a very small slice of the pie to begin with. There's also the narcissism of small differences effect...I sometimes feel like the trash talk of San Francisco on this site is a bit... excessive. There's a joke that goes around on the internet to the effect of "Nobody hates Star Wars as much as Star Wars fans." Sometimes, it seems like nobody hates zoos as much as zoochatters...
I would argue that Columbus absolutely has the room. They own land for expansion that could, if the need would arise, be used for pandas. I know they have hopes to expand Asia Quest sometime in the future so I wouldn't 100% write off a panda exhibit for them in the future.That’s why I find Columbus quite likely, they don’t have the room though.
What do they plan to do after the renovated NA section?I would argue that Columbus absolutely has the room. They own land for expansion that could, if the need would arise, be used for pandas. I know they have hopes to expand Asia Quest sometime in the future so I wouldn't 100% write off a panda exhibit for them in the future.
They haven't announced what their next big project after NA is, but I will say that they have an ambitious masterplan.What do they plan to do after the renovated NA section?
For quite a while now the Panda Ridge complex has been open and the pandas are on display!!!
Yeah I now, but I'm late on the news but after the visit at the zoo I didn't remember to post the news.It opened to the public Aug 8.
Did the zoo make any statement on the pandas returning?because it hasn't been posted on this thread yet. Zoo Atlanta's four Giant Pandas have safely arrived at Chengdu in China.
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Nothing yet, I imagine they will need to expand their habitat like San Diego and National did before they can get approved for another pair.Did the zoo make any statement on the pandas returning?
Sad to see their departure. A hug to the staff of Atlanta and for their hard work.
I doubt it, the habitat looked rough when i visited (2017).Does Memphis have a future with this species? When I went last (Ya Ya and Le Le were there) I was told by a worker that while Ya Ya and Le Le weren’t going to stay the zoos would be getting new ones. Memphis facilities are below par for the species and they don’t seem to really have much room to expand the exhibit. I can’t see them having a future but what do you guys think?