TheEthiopianWolf03
Well-Known Member
Hi everybody!
This will be the news thread for Oakland zoo pertaining to the year 2020. I managed to squeeze in a visit during my winter break and will upload some of the photos I took later today. There are a few things to note though.
This will be the news thread for Oakland zoo pertaining to the year 2020. I managed to squeeze in a visit during my winter break and will upload some of the photos I took later today. There are a few things to note though.
- The renovations that were done to the old macaw exhibit have finished and are now home to the curassow pair that lived in the rainforest exhibit. I’m assuming the cuckoos will come later in the year. The rainforest aviary is undergoing some renovations also so nothing was really visible although I could hear the macaws.
- I couldn’t find the coatis in their exhibit nor could I find any signage. Maybe I’m going blind since they are still on the map. The cotton top tamarins were on full view in that exhibit while in the other exhibit that used to house them it seems to have become empty (this is the exhibit that was near the old macaw exhibit). If anyone visits and sees the coatis please get pictures of the signage cause I just couldn’t find them (again I may have just missed them for whatever reason).
- The zoo has a bunch of new signage for many of the exhibits. They are all very similar to the ones in the Californian trail. Old signage is still visible though.
- The indoor exhibits (RAD room and bug room) all have TVs now with the RAD room using them as signage. The terrariums now have a clear theme to them (they always had just never explicitly mentioned) with their being a terrarium for the North American desert, Central America, South America, Indonesia, and Madagascar. They are the same exhibits they just have names now.
- Speaking of the bug room, I’m starting to feel like they are neglecting this part of the zoo. I saw a pretty large spider in the black beauty stick insect enclosure. I’m pretty sure it’s eating the inhabitants. I’ll email them when I can. Black widow exhibit was nowhere to be found. I just generally don’t like this exhibit it just feels outdated or out of place now after seeing it so many times. That’s just me though.
- Witnessed green anole mating in the RAD room. Baby anoles soon?
- The male zebras started to fight when I came to their exhibit. It was intense. Thought they were going to kill each other. They might need to be separated for a bit. The kicking and neighing put on quite a display for me and the few people who saw it though. Too bad my phone wasn’t on to record it though...
- The red tailed hawk that is supposed to be in the condor exhibit was nowhere to be seen nor is there any signage for the bird in the exhibit. Maybe the individual is out of exhibit?