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A red panda cub was born on June 27th.
Red panda cub born at Seneca Park Zoo
Red panda cub born at Seneca Park Zoo
The cub is a boy.A red panda cub was born on June 27th.
Red panda cub born at Seneca Park Zoo


This looks like a very insane future plan!The Zoo announced their Phase 2, $100 million dollar entrance and tropical building expansion. The new complex will feature a forest, tropical islands, and a 150,000-gallon Pacific reef tank. The anticipated species for the exhibit include orangutans, lemurs, Komodo dragons, clouded leopards, jellyfish, mud skippers, and blacktip reef sharks.
The renderings looks quite stunning and look forward to see how this project progresses. There was no timeline provided for construction.
https://www.rochesterfirst.com/around-town/new-details-revealed-for-seneca-park-zoo-capital-project/
I was just wondering what the status of this development was and it looks outstanding. It's been decades since a major new rainforest house opened in an American zoo, at least one at this scale. I particularly like the way the indoor and outdoor exhibits weave together so you'll never go too long without seeing animals no matter the season. In general, the emphasis on outdoor access for nearly all of the mammals is excellent to see. Some very inspired species choices as well. Throw in some vivaria between the larger enclosures and you could have something really amazing.The Zoo announced their Phase 2, $100 million dollar entrance and tropical building expansion. The new complex will feature a forest, tropical islands, and a 150,000-gallon Pacific reef tank. The anticipated species for the exhibit include orangutans, lemurs, Komodo dragons, clouded leopards, jellyfish, mud skippers, and blacktip reef sharks.
The renderings looks quite stunning and look forward to see how this project progresses. There was no timeline provided for construction.
https://www.rochesterfirst.com/around-town/new-details-revealed-for-seneca-park-zoo-capital-project/
The Zoo announced their Phase 2, $100 million dollar entrance and tropical building expansion. The new complex will feature a forest, tropical islands, and a 150,000-gallon Pacific reef tank. The anticipated species for the exhibit include orangutans, lemurs, Komodo dragons, clouded leopards, jellyfish, mud skippers, and blacktip reef sharks.
The renderings looks quite stunning and look forward to see how this project progresses. There was no timeline provided for construction.
https://www.rochesterfirst.com/around-town/new-details-revealed-for-seneca-park-zoo-capital-project/
I love Seeing more naturalistic playgrounds because it is no where near the eyesore of those plastic onesIt's interesting to see how many zoos, science centers and other family-friendly attractions are building playgrounds that are nature-based. I've seen a few of them where the area is literally made up of logs, rocks, huge boulders and sometimes a tiny stream trickling through the middle. The trend is a welcome one because it allows kids to explore without any clear instructions...they can discover things as if they were in the wild.![]()
I think Choosing Chinese Alligators makes sense because of their small sizeI think cloudies and binturongs would be fantastic for SPZ, but I will accept people's critique of space fair. If they actually are going for a Southeast Asia theme, then why exhibit Chinese alligators if not because they are commonly kept? Tomistomas, Siamese crocodile, or even a saltie if they can get their hands on one would be more fitting. I still am not fond of the idea of an aquarium in this building (it would mean more space for the leopards and binturongs). That said, if the final product appears to do right by whatever they bring in and they find a coherent way to tie it to the tropics, then I'll take my words with mustard on top if you know what I mean.