cherylgilman
Member
Since I am new to Zoochat, I wanted to tell you a little about my zoo. I have posted some pictures in the photo gallery under United States-Other category. I will post more soon.
Micke Grove is a small zoo that is undergoing many changes and upgrades. At this time we are not AZA accredited but plan to apply for accredation within the next year. We have 8 keepers and a curator and director that, as far as I'm concerned, are the best a zoo can get. I am one of the keepers and I have the best career in the world. We are always looking to make the publics experience educational and fun. As we work, we try to communicate with them as much as possible and give them as much information as possible.
Right now we have some major construction going on. The area will be our new Asian Trek with a new snow leopard, asian small clawed otter and mongolian gerbil exhibit. For some reason I am the most excited about the gerbil than the rest of them. But I do look forward to all of it. Soon we will be reconstructing our spider monkey and gibbon enclosures, so we are looking for new ideas for that. Right now I am in the middle of renovating our amphibian exhibits in the Madagascar area we call An Island Lost In Time. I will get some good before and after pictures very soon.
Although our zoo is small, we have a large amount of visitors year round, as we are nestled in a popular county park. Our master plan was just recently approved by the county board of supervisors which will allow our zoo to grow significantly over the next 20 years. The Asian Trek is part of phase one of the master plan. The expansion of the zoo has the public and zoo staff very excited. We involve the community and their opinions in many of our decisions. The media has been both friend and foe as I'm sure it is for all zoos, however lately they have been terrific and covered many of our improvements. As a result we have had the largest attendance this year than we have had in the last five years.
I would like to encourage you to look at the photos in the gallery and would love some feedback. I am very proud of my zoo and want to share it with everybody. Questions and comments are always welcomed.
Micke Grove is a small zoo that is undergoing many changes and upgrades. At this time we are not AZA accredited but plan to apply for accredation within the next year. We have 8 keepers and a curator and director that, as far as I'm concerned, are the best a zoo can get. I am one of the keepers and I have the best career in the world. We are always looking to make the publics experience educational and fun. As we work, we try to communicate with them as much as possible and give them as much information as possible.
Right now we have some major construction going on. The area will be our new Asian Trek with a new snow leopard, asian small clawed otter and mongolian gerbil exhibit. For some reason I am the most excited about the gerbil than the rest of them. But I do look forward to all of it. Soon we will be reconstructing our spider monkey and gibbon enclosures, so we are looking for new ideas for that. Right now I am in the middle of renovating our amphibian exhibits in the Madagascar area we call An Island Lost In Time. I will get some good before and after pictures very soon.
Although our zoo is small, we have a large amount of visitors year round, as we are nestled in a popular county park. Our master plan was just recently approved by the county board of supervisors which will allow our zoo to grow significantly over the next 20 years. The Asian Trek is part of phase one of the master plan. The expansion of the zoo has the public and zoo staff very excited. We involve the community and their opinions in many of our decisions. The media has been both friend and foe as I'm sure it is for all zoos, however lately they have been terrific and covered many of our improvements. As a result we have had the largest attendance this year than we have had in the last five years.
I would like to encourage you to look at the photos in the gallery and would love some feedback. I am very proud of my zoo and want to share it with everybody. Questions and comments are always welcomed.