A couple of updates from the Park!
The pair of southern screamers has moved back to their island at the entrance of the Park, and birds have finally begun to be moved back into the Wings of the World Aviary.
It sounds like both the Petting Kraal and the Nursery Kraal are going to be decommissioned in the near future, turning both spaces into full-time displays for exotic animals.
The male common impala has been removed from the East Africa field exhibit and reintroduced to the African Forest field exhibit.
It looks like there is another very young Cape buffalo calf in the herd in the South Africa field exhibit!
One of the big coral trees in the South Africa field exhibit came down this morning, and a lot of the animals seemed to be really enjoying the enrichment! The giraffe and sable were browsing from its leaves, the buffalo were practically inside the tree scratching on the branches, and the Nile lechwe were sparring with the branches.
The pair of southern screamers has moved back to their island at the entrance of the Park, and birds have finally begun to be moved back into the Wings of the World Aviary.
It sounds like both the Petting Kraal and the Nursery Kraal are going to be decommissioned in the near future, turning both spaces into full-time displays for exotic animals.
The male common impala has been removed from the East Africa field exhibit and reintroduced to the African Forest field exhibit.
It looks like there is another very young Cape buffalo calf in the herd in the South Africa field exhibit!
One of the big coral trees in the South Africa field exhibit came down this morning, and a lot of the animals seemed to be really enjoying the enrichment! The giraffe and sable were browsing from its leaves, the buffalo were practically inside the tree scratching on the branches, and the Nile lechwe were sparring with the branches.