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I watched the Elephant Cam on my lunch break today and saw Spike in the inner yards, separated from the cows. I think his public debut was today. He was playing with the rope toy. It was hard to stop watching when my break was up. Does anybody know why the Elephant Cam has no audio like the others on the zoo's website?
 
I'd love to see National Zoo do a DNA test to see if Spike does indeed have Mammoth, Stegodon or Palaeoloxodon DNA in him since this study suggests that the Asian Elephant interbred with now extinct proboscideans. That could explain his mammoth-like back and his nearly straight angled tusks. But then again, Raja Gaj & Kancha the giant elephants of Nepal were from an isolated herd that experienced the Bottleneck Effect. Therefore, Spike may just have an unusual set of genes.
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I watched the Elephant Cam today. At 1:00PM Spike & Maharani were together and they were holding each others trunks and Maharani was even hugging Spike's tusks. You can surely tell they have a chemistry! It was really touching seeing them together. About 20 minutes after I started watching the keepers were able to distract Spike from her and she was able to go into one of the private stalls. The hydraulic gate closed right before Spike could get to it. He was really frustrated and nearly ran out of the Elephant Community Center trying to find her! I saw Spike at BG Tampa and he showed no affection to any of the females while I watched him there. Here are some screenshots:Elephant_Cam_21.jpg
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The "Smithsonian National Zoological Park Central Parking Facility Authorization Act" passed the house in late April and passed the Senate unanimously last week.

H.R.4009 - 115th Congress (2017-2018): Smithsonian National Zoological Park Central Parking Facility Authorization Act

Bill summary:

"This bill authorizes the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution to plan, design, and construct a central parking facility on National Zoological Park property in Washington, DC, using funds from nonappropriated sources"
 
Is this what is going to give them ability to convert the current parking lots into space for giraffes and other exhibits?

"Notes that the proposal would consolidate four of five surface parking lots into a Central Parking Facility (CPF) to reclaim space for new animal habitat and stormwater management."

https://www.ncpc.gov/docs/actions/2...al_Parking_Facility__Staff_Report_Oct2017.pdf

"The existing surface parking lots no longer meet the needs of the Zoo’s growing attendance and future programming. The development of a central parking facility is a key part of the Zoo’s 2008 Comprehensive Facilities Master Plan, enabling the Zoo to decommission and repurpose some surface parking lots for animal habitats. The CPF is the catalyst to unlocking the Zoo’s Master Plan."

RFP Smithsonian National Zoological Park Central Parking Facility P3 Project | District of Columbia | FreeRFP.org

The quote was taken from exhibit C.
 
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