My apologies your correct, but "along side" is the key part of that sentence.the version I see says "It will open along with the $68 million Conrad Prebys Africa Rocks exhibit -- the largest expansion in the zoo's history."
My apologies your correct, but "along side" is the key part of that sentence.the version I see says "It will open along with the $68 million Conrad Prebys Africa Rocks exhibit -- the largest expansion in the zoo's history."
Here is an article on the new pedestrian bridge:
Bridging the Gap at the San Diego Zoo
Or this article:
New San Diego Zoo Bridge Promises to Make Walking the Park Easier for Guests - Times of San Diego
They are behind the scenes currently. Red-cheeked gibbons now reside in their former enclosure.Does the zoo still have Lion-tailed Macaques, or are they gone now?
While I'm sure it is capable of housing a breeding group, it was designed for, and probably will only be used by, elderly individuals.Is Elephant Odyssey capable of housing a breeding group or only oldies?
hi ,
news photo costruction africa rocks ?
The zoo has not posted any updates or photos/videos that I am aware of, and I don't think any members of this site have either.Any updates on Africa rocks like the debut and such
What jayjds2 said.Is Elephant Odyssey capable of housing a breeding group or only oldies?
No, I could not see that at all. This is a facility specifically designed for geriatric elephants.I could also see them perhaps sending some of their extra young males from the safari park to the zoo if they are getting to rowdy (barring any other zoos wanting them)
The May 2017 ZOONOOZ magazine has some information on the Africa Rocks exhibit, with (some more) species shown on pages 10 and 11, notably more birds.Any updates on Africa rocks like the debut and such
Thank you for sharing this; I very much like that ZooNooz is focussed on the zoos themselves - so many such publications seem to be almost embarrassed about the zoo from which they originate, and so, instead, are sort of general wildlife magazines instead.The May 2017 ZOONOOZ magazine has some information on the Africa Rocks exhibit, with (some more) species shown on pages 10 and 11, notably more birds.
ZOONOOZ May 2017
I have a feeling that is what they are trying to do. I am only able to maintain my out of state membership because I got it years ago before they instituted this policy. I let it expire a couple years ago and had a small fight to renew it. I was told if I let it expire again I am out for good....It's almost as if the zoo is deliberately trying to ration the numbers of members by setting unrealistically high prices.
It opens June 10th.Any updates as far as the progress of the Africa Rocks project? Any soft date openings?