Blackduiker
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Blackduiker
It's possible the zoo now wants to make the entire Aquatics area, a part of the new LAIR complex. The current Grey seal exhibit being the only remaining holdout. The Harbor seals in Sea Life Cliffs were always considered a temporary solution to the ever changing plans there. As with the future of the last remnants of the old Aquatics section; what to do there has also come up in past discussions as well. And we've been left with a question mark until possibly now. I would suggest, one more try with Sea Lions; the vast majority of visitors still remember it being initially built for them, since they are still calling the seals "Sea Lions." But if all else fails, why not consider Sea Otters or possibly penguins? The addition of Sea Otters was part of the proposed master plan; the conversion of the Brown Pelican/former Sea Lion pool. And penguins were always extremely popular whenever exhibited here, and are sorely missed.
The whole sea lion exhibit has been confusing from the beginning. The sea lions disappeared without warning and got replaced with harbor seals, and now it seems like it is happening again possibly? Or perhaps only some of the harbor seals are leaving? I guess that time will tell. It seems logical that sea lions would return at some point.
It's possible the zoo now wants to make the entire Aquatics area, a part of the new LAIR complex. The current Grey seal exhibit being the only remaining holdout. The Harbor seals in Sea Life Cliffs were always considered a temporary solution to the ever changing plans there. As with the future of the last remnants of the old Aquatics section; what to do there has also come up in past discussions as well. And we've been left with a question mark until possibly now. I would suggest, one more try with Sea Lions; the vast majority of visitors still remember it being initially built for them, since they are still calling the seals "Sea Lions." But if all else fails, why not consider Sea Otters or possibly penguins? The addition of Sea Otters was part of the proposed master plan; the conversion of the Brown Pelican/former Sea Lion pool. And penguins were always extremely popular whenever exhibited here, and are sorely missed.