I think because its expensive. The only parking garages i have seen are at malls or places like disneyland.
They're working on "Great Ape Trail," which will be similar to Treetop Trail, and will give an additional home to the orangutans and gibbons.
Where did you hear about this? I couldn't find anything on the zoo's website.
This is one of the reasons why i love this zoo so much!!!!
New at the Philadelphia Zoo: Animals roam trail system ? USATODAY.com
Does anyone know if the trail is more like an excercise loop or is it a public transfer shoot from one exhibit to another. If the latter, I wonder how holding buildings come into play? Would you have one holding building but just has several "trails" to choose from to take them to the intended exhibit (most likely)? Or would the tigers have two seperate holding buildings (not likely)? Or maybe the tigers and bears switch buildings (which I would think is not likely because of disease, ect.) on a roatational basis?
It would be really interesting to have a number of habitats (i.e.-forest, wetland, mountain, savanna) for an animal to rotate to daily/weekly. I imagine it as a few main trails that have a series of exits for each exhibit.......(in best train conductors voice) next stop deciduous forest exit 304. They would then take the trail back to thier holding building at the end of the day. Interested minds want to know!
Bravo Philadelphia, very interesting and unique to make the animal shifting part of the public experience on a large scale.
CLR worked out a plan with the zoo to create more or less similar trails for other animal groups allowing more variety of experience for them. (They did a presentation on it at AZA last year)
I wasn't able to go to the conferance last year, unfortunately. They also don't have that presentation shown available for download on AZA's website like many of the others. Do you know if the trail for the tigers/bears ect. is essentially the same concept in which it is more or less a loop trail from thier holding building and does not necessarily connect to differant habitats? Thanks,
-Drew
What do you guys think of going to an exhibit for a popular animal without knowing if the animal will be there or elsewhere on their given trail.
The random encounters will be cool, but I can see how it may be frustrating to go to the orangutan exhibit expecting to see them when they're on their trail.
Well yes, but wouldn't it be even cooler to then see them "out and about"?