Cramped zoo seeks cash for critter space- OregonLive.com
Huge news from the Oregon Zoo, as the director Tony Vecchio is proposing a $117 million committment to a set of new exhibits between now and 2016. What is interesting is that the zoo just recently completed a $30 million "Great Northwest" set of enclosures, and has recently opened 6 new exhibits in the past 2 years. This summer they are expanding their orangutan exhibit and adding gibbons, and next summer the $5 million "Predators of the Serengeti" set of enclosures is due to open.
The proposals from the zoo:
$31.5 million for the Asian elephant exhibit, as the potential expansion would increase the size to 6 acres. I applaud this idea, as I've been one of the more vocal members of ZooBeat in bashing the meager size of the current exhibit. Currently there are 6 elephants (and one is due to give birth later this year) on only 2 acres.
$22.2 million for an expanded chimpanzee/monkey set of exhibits. Tony Vecchio calls the current chimp enclosure "an embarrassment", and it is definitely one of the saddest looking exhibits in the zoo. Another potentially terrific idea.
$11.6 million for an expansion to the polar bear exhibit. Apparently the bears have been pacing and showing signs of stereotypic behaviour, and the concrete that they pace on gets extremely hot in summer.
Water filtration systems for hippos and penguins, and a new veterinary hospital are also on the list of priorities. I was hoping that the sun bears would also receive a new enclousure, as their bear pit is abominable. Anyway, time will tell if all of these proposals will actually be implemented. The Oregon Zoo has certainly been heading in the right direction for the past decade, and with a healthy 1.5 million visitors every year it's obvious that they have the backing of the local community.