It's a nice website. Did they use any of your photos to put it together?
No. They used to years ago, but there has been a huge turnover in zoological society staff and for whatever reason they are no longer interested in my images.
It's a nice website. Did they use any of your photos to put it together?
The zoo administrator (what most zoos call director) retired in April. Applicants for the position have been narrowed down to four or five people (I forget which). They are supposedly all on the grounds today for tours and final interviews. We should have a new leader shortly. (I have no idea who they are or where they come from, except that all but one are from out of state).
The zoo is busy converting the polar bear exhibit to house 3 Alaskan brown bears. The mandrill habitat is being converted for lemurs. And the Golden Lion Tamarin's are getting some minor improvements. To compensate for the closures the zoo is offering a free kids pass with a paying adult.
Up to 3 Alaska brown bears will call Reid Park Zoo home
There was a new ten year master plan adopted late last year, but surprisingly the zoo is not publishing it. The docents saw it one time, and since I was seated on the opposite end of the room (and did not have my distance glasses), I could not make out any of it. But here is what I know.
The two major construction projects that are being given priority (and will require a lot of fundraising) are a hippo exhibit with underwater viewing (at old elephant) and a zoo hospital, possibly with some visitor viewing. A potential long term idea that was thrown in (and I personally doubt will happen) is for the city to reroute the drive through the park that goes along the west end of the zoo (right next to the South America exhibits) to the other side of the main lake in the park (e.g. further west). Then the zoo would take over the lake for a South America expansion. This would be completely awesome, but do not hold your breath. It will likely be several years before they even break ground on the hippo or health center.
The other black neck swan has not been procured yet, but we are actively looking for one.