One of the zoos American black bears, Syke, was transferred to the Lake Superior zoo in Duluth.
Sadly, Hawaiian Monk seal Paki, has just passed away. I believe this leaves the zoo with only one Hawaiian monk seal left, but Paki may use have been the last one, sadly. The question is, what replaces the monk seals?
Wasn't the original plan to turn it into a giant coral reef tank? That would be a good option. Or maybe get dolphins again?Sadly, Hawaiian Monk seal Paki, has just passed away. I believe this leaves the zoo with only one Hawaiian monk seal left, but Paki may use have been the last one, sadly. The question is, what replaces the monk seals?
I can’t tell if the coral reef tank thing is a joke or not but that option wouldn’t likely be in the budget at the moment. And I believe it has been said elsewhere, but dolphins are almost out of the question at this point. I’d love to see them import more monk seals, & maybe elephant seals or walruses would be nice, though the most likely options are grey seals, harbor seals, and/or California sea lions, sadly. Or they could just turn it into another playground, or maybe block it off foreverWasn't the original plan to turn it into a giant coral reef tank? That would be a good option. Or maybe get dolphins again?
The coral reef is what it was going to be turned into before the zoo got the monk seals.I can’t tell if the coral reef tank thing is a joke or not but that option wouldn’t likely be in the budget at the moment. And I believe it has been said elsewhere, but dolphins are almost out of the question at this point. I’d love to see them import more monk seals, & maybe elephant seals or walruses would be nice, though the most likely options are grey seals, harbor seals, and/or California sea lions, sadly. Or they could just turn it into another playground, or maybe block it off forever.
Ah, ok. As much as I think that would be a good Idea (the zoos surprisingly large fish collection is pretty cramped at the moment) I don’t think that A) the zoo is willing to pay for all of the renovations needed to be done to accomplish that, and B) it’s probably wouldn’t be as interesting for the public as the monk seals are/were.The coral reef is what it was going to be turned into before the zoo got the monk seals.
Sad to see these slowly disappear. R.I.P. Paki.Sadly, Hawaiian Monk seal Paki, has just passed away. I believe this leaves the zoo with only one Hawaiian monk seal left, but Paki may use have been the last one, sadly. The question is, what replaces the monk seals?
I’m pretty sure that the Point Defiance Zoo in Washington state has them.The Minnesota Zoo has euthanized its two remaining elderly Musk Oxen, marking the end of them keeping a species they have had since the zoo opened. Does any zoo still have them? I don't recall seeing them anywhere else ever, but could be wrong.
Saying Goodbye to Musk Oxen at the Zoo - Minnesota Zoo
Point Defiance is the only zoo in the lower 48 still keeping them, but there are a bunch of zoos in Canada and Alaska that still have Muskox.The Minnesota Zoo has euthanized its two remaining elderly Musk Oxen, marking the end of them keeping a species they have had since the zoo opened. Does any zoo still have them? I don't recall seeing them anywhere else ever, but could be wrong.
Saying Goodbye to Musk Oxen at the Zoo - Minnesota Zoo
I’m pretty sure that the Point Defiance Zoo in Washington state has them.
Sad to see so many of the iconic Minnesota Zoo species from my childhood gone: beluga, dolphins, musk oxen, clouded leopard, asian lion, just to name a few. I know times change, but these made the zoo better in my opinon!
Unfortunately with the increasing temperature of Minnesota summer, I don't think Muskox are a viable species for the zoo anymore, sadly.
I wish the zoo would use this paddock as an opportunity to house some Asian hoofstock that really need new holders.
~Thylo
That’s terrible news, but not a surprising one, seeing the new Leaderships lack of interest in actually keeping species around.The Minnesota Zoo has euthanized its two remaining elderly Musk Oxen, marking the end of them keeping a species they have had since the zoo opened. Does any zoo still have them? I don't recall seeing them anywhere else ever, but could be wrong.
Saying Goodbye to Musk Oxen at the Zoo - Minnesota Zoo
That’s terrible news, but not a surprising one, seeing the new Leaderships lack of interest in actually keeping species around.
On another note, I do wonder what they could replace them with? As @Sotolo mentioned, elk could be a possibility (albeit an underwhelming one), as they were mentioned as a possible new species, or they could just move one of the already existing species over there. A new species would be a nice, maybe Persian onagers (which were listed as a possible new species in the now-defunct 2012 master plan), or possibly Domestic Yaks, But seeing some of the zoos recent developments, the enclosure may just sit empty for years on end. like the nocturnal trail does to this day.