Gladys the gibbon passed away last week aged 19 years old.
I could not find the wolf video on YouTube, but here is a video of the new gondola:
And here is an older promo video of the new California expansion:
According to zoo website, new exhibit opens in June 2018 (exact day not specified)
San Fransisco zoo is a good zoo but the exhibits need a major overhaul before I can consider it a major zoo.
The problem with Oakland zoo is that they’re working on breeding local wildlife. This is fine but they don’t educate the public about their work. Hopefully yellow legged frogs are added to the Californian trail so that people can learn about them.
I just hope that they start breeding their more endangered animals (Which I think they’re planning to do with the lemurs) and start moving away from rescuing circus animals.
Until then
TheEthiopianWolf
In terms of what could be done with renovations for the exhibits, I would give a fresh lick of paint to the Elephant exhibit (adding naturalistic "riverbanks" and maybe plant some actual acacias, and use the current Camel exhibit for a new African Savanna (connecting to the current African Veldt). As for the Chimps, either build a new habitat for them similar in quality to Kansas City, or send them off to San Francisco. As for the other habitats, all that is needed IMO is a fresh lick of paint.
Knowing that the California trail had many criticisms because the project developed land in Knowland Park, I doubt further expansion into the park will be possible. Knowland Park is home to protected species (e.g. Alameda whipsnake) in the maritime chaparral ecosystem, which is the reason why the gondola is necessary to prevent disturbances on the hillside up to California trail.I was thinking if they would actually build an African savannah exhibit they would use the empty land near the Californian trail.
Knowing that the California trail had many criticisms because the project developed land in Knowland Park, I doubt further expansion into the park will be possible. Knowland Park is home to protected species (e.g. Alameda whipsnake) in the maritime chaparral ecosystem, which is the reason why the gondola is necessary to prevent disturbances on the hillside up to California trail.
Maybe using the footprint of the current bison and camel exhibits for the Savanna, with the Lions looking out at Giraffes, Zebras, and other antelope? And as for the current Giraffe yard, maybe move the Hamadryas Baboons in with some Ibex?The only problem with connecting the camel and veldt exhibits is that the gondola blocks the exhibits from connection. Even if you move around the gondola it still blocks of the lion, elephant, and other African savannah exhibits. I was thinking if they would actually build an African savannah exhibit they would use the empty land near the Californian trail.