COVID-19 continues to impact, with staff furloughs and elimination of positions, in addition to large budget cuts.
Zoo Cuts Budget by 36% in Response to COVID-19
Zoo Cuts Budget by 36% in Response to COVID-19
An update on the upcoming Owen Sea Lion Shores:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ke...-exhibit-features-underwater-viewing/32909470
They’re hoping for an opening before Labor Day Weekend.![]()
So how much of this zoo is currently open, and how much is closed? The website lists what parts are open but doesn't say anything about closed areas.
Is this zoo worth visiting in its current state?
Even if it didn't, though, couldn't you deduce what is closed based on what you know is open?
I agree the name better fits. I am concerned and not surprised if this means that polar bears will not return to zoo, as I don't think of them as PNW animals. It would seem like it would be next to impossible to get polar bears back to Omaha given the limited number of bears in the US, but disappointing none the less if that is the case.According to the zoo’s Instagram, the sea lions have been relocated to their new exhibit: Login • Instagram. Interestingly, the Zoo is calling the region under development “Pacific Northwest”, which I believe is both new and a much better name than the vague label it was given in the master plan, “Coastal Shores”.
Do you have a link to the latest updates of master plan?The concept for the area in the master plan only included sea lions and polar bears and was supposed to encompass a smaller footprint of the zoo’s campus than the guest amenities sections that have already been constructed currently do. Since then, brown bears, sea otters, and lynx have been added to the project to go with polar bears and sea lions. I assume this pivot is to compensate for the removal of the Andean Foothills region from the master plan (a shame) and for the potential lack of polar bears.
