Wonder what's being planned for the Old Dall Sheep enclosure
A Klipspringer exhibit would make the most sense without a whole lot of renovationWonder what's being planned for the Old Dall Sheep enclosure
I totally agree with you.I'd rather the exhibit be demolished completely and replaced with something entirely new. It dates back to the 50s and is terribly out of place next to the modern African exhibits. It's Milwaukee though so even with new management I wouldn't put it past them to keep it around with minor refurbishments - like they did to one of the bear grottos a few years back. A kopje with klipspringers, meerkats and the like would be very neat but I guess we will just have to wait and see.
I'd rather the exhibit be demolished completely and replaced with something entirely new. It dates back to the 50s and is terribly out of place next to the modern African exhibits. It's Milwaukee though so even with new management I wouldn't put it past them to keep it around with minor refurbishments - like they did to one of the bear grottos a few years back. A kopje with klipspringers, meerkats and the like would be very neat but I guess we will just have to wait and see.
I’m not sure if it is coming back but the former space where they were kept keeps saying the animal is off exhibit so maybe it is making a come back?I wouldn't mind seeing them bring back dwarf mongoose either!
I’m not sure if it is coming back but the former space where they were kept keeps saying the animal is off exhibit so maybe it is making a come back?
We used to have a full family unit and now I just see oneI remember seeing Golden Lion Tamarin in my last visit
Just a few quick updates.
* Does anyone know what happened to population of the golden lion tamarin? They all seemed to be gone
* Giraffes were put in their whole outdoor exhibit.
* Red panda gates due to covid were finally removed
* I believe that we lost another caribou, leaving us with just 2.
She was still there as of yesterday.Thanks for the updates!
Is the female Mandrill still there? Or has she left for Disney?
Are the Trumpeter Swans the only birds currently visible?* The Trumpeter Swans "Boo" and "Ghost" have now moved into the last exhibit on the former rhinos side. Not sure what once was there, anyone know? The exhibit is similar to the hippo but other side.
She was still there as of yesterday.
On my last visit, for some reason, I saw a bunch of Peafowl outside, don't know whyAre the Trumpeter Swans the only birds currently visible?
I would guess not. Why let her endure a transfer for the last lap of her life. Best to move her behind the scenes and perhaps with the colobus monkeys (if that would work at all for company) or some Central or West African primate surrogate they might hold?Their female is 31 years old, so I wonder if they might wait and see if she passes naturally? The recommendation for her to go to Disney is from this year, so I guess we will have to see. (They don't appear to live long beyond 31, so I don't know if Milwaukee is in a rush to get her out of there for future projects?)
I would guess not. Why let her endure a transfer for the last lap of her life. Best to move her behind the scenes and perhaps with the colobus monkeys (if that would work at all for company) or some Central or West African primate surrogate they might hold?
It's not a tall exhibit so I wonder if that limits what could be thereI'm very curious to see what they do with the old exhibit!
It's not a tall exhibit so I wonder if that limits what could be there