SeaOtterHQ
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Shortly before the Sea Lion Shores habitat was completed, it was reported that the Omaha Zoo was planning to expand the Alaskan-themed areas to include new exhibits for polar bears and sea otters. Anyone know if those are still in the works or have they been dropped altogether?
I still think the ultimate sea otter habitat has yet to be constructed, although a few like Oregon Coast and Minnesota come close, and I would love to see what Omaha could do for the species. The zoo generates more than enough revenue to pay for their diet (around $20,000 per otter), which is probably the main obstacle preventing more zoos from keeping sea otters. And unlike other major zoos (San Diego, Bronx, Woodland Park, Brookfield), Omaha doesn't share a city/metro area with an aquarium that already has sea otters, so the species wouldn't be redundant (although this hasn't prevented every WCS zoo from holding California sea lions). Maybe if the Cincinnati Zoo's new sea otter exhibit goes well next year, Omaha will make their own a priority again.
https://www.newschannelnebraska.com...e-never-before-in-new-exhibit-opening-in-2020
I still think the ultimate sea otter habitat has yet to be constructed, although a few like Oregon Coast and Minnesota come close, and I would love to see what Omaha could do for the species. The zoo generates more than enough revenue to pay for their diet (around $20,000 per otter), which is probably the main obstacle preventing more zoos from keeping sea otters. And unlike other major zoos (San Diego, Bronx, Woodland Park, Brookfield), Omaha doesn't share a city/metro area with an aquarium that already has sea otters, so the species wouldn't be redundant (although this hasn't prevented every WCS zoo from holding California sea lions). Maybe if the Cincinnati Zoo's new sea otter exhibit goes well next year, Omaha will make their own a priority again.
The new Owen Sea Lion Shores is part of a grander vision to create a coastal Alaskan-themed area at the northwest end of the zoo. The Alaskan Adventure splash pad, Glacier Bay Landing concessions area and Owen Sea Lion Shores will be joined in the future by new exhibits for polar bears, Alaskan brown bears, sea otters and lynx. Pate said the zoo needs to raise funds before deciding where and when to build exhibits for those other species.
https://www.newschannelnebraska.com...e-never-before-in-new-exhibit-opening-in-2020