Do you have any idea how the population is in terms of breeding animals. I know for a while they were worried the population would go under due to the amount of older non-breeding animals.Now that the end of the breeding season has come to an end, the park has welcomed a couple Emperor Penguin chicks which hopefully are fertile and will hatch relatively soon.
They’ve been saying they want to bring Polar Bears back since they first lost them years ago. Also the current Polar Bear exhibit does not current AZA standards. The lack of any substrate, foliage, or general furniture are all issues discussed in the AZA manual. The exhibit, pool, and behind the scenes areas are all way too small. The accommodations for breeding females, are good but not large or complex enough for todays standards. And after the latest inspection fiasco I doubt the AZA would ever allow an animal to enter back into that exhibit. And SeaWorld most likely cannot and will not fix the exhibit to meet standards. Because of the addition of Emperor and Arctic Rescue to the East and South of the wild Arctic area SeaWorld would be forced to a major rework of the entire Wild Arctic area and most likely alter the other nearby attractions. They also had the opportunity to redo the entire Wild Arctic section while they replaced the ride section of the attraction. Instead they kept the animal exhibits open to the public because it’s much easier to replace the Polar Bears with Seals than to tear down and build up an entire new Arctic Section. And yes the staff at the park do say they want Polar Bears back because they were a really nice addition to the park but there’s no way the admin will ever take the steps to getting polar bears back.SeaWorld still wants to bring back polar bears to the San Diego park even though their breeding loan with Pittsburgh was unsuccessful so I am excited to see how that goes.
Will it be a new ground up aquarium or a reworking /rethemeing of the old aquarium just changing the layout and placement of the tanks.Lastly but not least, once the park clears out a virus that is currently affecting all of the former Aquatica fish, a new aquarium might be in development.