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Sedgwick County Zoo?s jungle exhibit ready to reopen | The Wichita Eagle The Wichita Eagle
Sedgwick County Zoo?s jungle exhibit ready to reopen | The Wichita Eagle The Wichita Eagle
Was at the zoo this morning, and I think I know the answer posed in the below article!
Neighbors mostly say good riddance to egrets, herons (PHOTOS) | The Wichita Eagle The Wichita Eagle
These are thousands of egrets that have descended on the zoo and while this could be really cool to see in the wild if has completely changed the visitor experience in a small portion of the zoo. For those of you familiar with the zoo, they are roosting over the southern end of the Australian walk through aviary, hunting dog exhibit, grevy's zebra, and the bontebok exhibit. There are several exhibits closed here, but I am not sure if it is due to these noisy guests or if work is being done on the exhibit. The whole area is carpeted with feathers, broken eggs, and droppings. Obviously being an organization focused on animal welfare if hard to just get rid of them but if they don't I would be afraid of major degradation of the landscaping in this area of the zoo. Also the amount of droppings can't be that great for the animals within the exhibit. What to do?
Hi Drew,
Wondering how the zoo is dealing with the egrets?
I have heard they are power washing the public path daily and that there is a plan to cut down many trees to try and get them to move. It would be really too bad is that is the case as there were many mature trees giving a tremendous amount of shade in that area.
Now what is the point of being a zoo if you can't deploy the tree snakes when you need to?![]()
I have heard they are power washing the public path daily and that there is a plan to cut down many trees to try and get them to move. It would be really too bad is that is the case as there were many mature trees giving a tremendous amount of shade in that area.
. It will be interesting to see if this exhibit will bring in more revenue and visitation to make up for budget woes as the funding was cut again. I wonder what the operational costs of this exhibit and boat rides will cost? Will they be in the black?
If the boat ride is an additional cost it will add more profit and a unique experience unlike other US Zoos
You got me thinking, I think you are right except for Brevard Zoo canoe experience, the USA does not have a river/boat ride.
I hope they do charge extra and make a solid return!
You got me thinking, I think you are right except for Brevard Zoo canoe experience, the USA does not have a river/boat ride.
Do you count Columbus Zoo's boat ride?
http://www.zoochat.com/558/islands-boat-ride-amp-orangs-columbus-41788/