Smithsonian National Zoo Smithsonian National Zoo News 2018

With the acquisition of five new elephants over the past five years, the social dynamics of the elephant herd at the Smithsonian National Zoo have changed to a certain extent.

Have the Calgary Girls (Kamala, Swarna, and Maharani) been fully integrated with the Smithsonian Girls (Bozie, Shanthi, and Ambika)?

If the Calgary Girls have not been integrated with the Smithsonian Girls, this is my follow up question.

Are the Calgary Girls (Kamala, Swarna, and Maharani) kept separate from the Smithsonian Girls (Bozie, Shanthi, and Ambika) because of confliction over hierarchy?


With the acquisition of Spike, the social dynamics have changed to a certain degree.

Will Spike ever share the same space with Bozie, Shanthi, and Ambika for socialization purposes or just with Kamala, Swarna, and Maharani as the only breeding aged female is Maharani?
 
Elephant yard 1 expansion:

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Submission materials: https://www.ncpc.gov/files/projects..._1_Expansion_Submission_Materials_Jul2018.pdf

Project synopsis: https://www.ncpc.gov/files/projects...Yard_1_Expansion_Project_Synopsis_Jul2018.pdf

Supplemental Perimeter Fencing:

Submission materials: https://www.ncpc.gov/files/projects...eter_Fencing_Submission_Materials_Jul2018.pdf


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Project synopsis: https://www.ncpc.gov/files/projects...erimeter_Fencing_Project_Synopsis_Jul2018.pdf
 
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https://www.bizjournals.com/washing...thsonian-planning-for-permanent-security.html

The National Zoo is slowly going secure.

The Smithsonian Institution has a proposal before the National Capital Planning Commission Thursday for supplemental perimeter fencing, to close gaps in existing fencing and reduce the number of pedestrian entrances from 13 to three — at Connecticut Avenue, the bus lot drop-off, and the Lower Zoo. A fourth entrance will be added later at the soon-to-be-constructed $50 million main zoo parking garage.

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Bus lot drop-off
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Lower zoo
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Edit: To anyone that isn't gonna read the article and just gonna look at the pictures:

The illustrations of the future checkpoints, which we have provided in the gallery above, were provided to the NCPC for information purposes only and do not represent the final design — only a sense of what's to come.


 
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Will there be any new exhibits by next summer? I'm going to the zoo next summer for my annual zoo trip.
 
Went to the zoo yesterday, nothing really of note other than the zoo no longer has Przewalski's horses. They're still listed under the small mammal section on the website, but they were no where to be found yesterday.
 
Went to the zoo yesterday, nothing really of note other than the zoo no longer has Przewalski's horses. They're still listed under the small mammal section on the website, but they were no where to be found yesterday.

I think you may be correct that their last one died. I saw a RIP post of a regular visitor on facebook and I could not remember how many of them they had left at the zoo.
 
I hope the zoo does not replace them and picks a smaller hoofstock species to replace them. The zoo does great work with the species SCBI, but the exhibit was not really ample.
 
I hope the zoo does not replace them and picks a smaller hoofstock species to replace them. .

What.

If you mean you want them to continue keeping them at SCBI and bring a new species to the zoo, I agree. Granted I doubt they would stop keeping them at SCBI anyway.
 

I meant that I hope the National Zoo does not replace the asian-wild horse in the exhibit because it was really not the best exhibit. Instead the zoo could plant the exhibit and bring in a smaller hoostock species such as pudu or tufted deer.
 
Personally I hope the still undeveloped hillside space near the elephants is used for wild horse, takin, Indian rhino, or some combination of them. I like the suggestion of tufted deer (already kept at SCBI) filling the old wild horse exhibit and I agree it would need modifications before they’re brought in.
 
Personally I hope the still undeveloped hillside space near the elephants is used for wild horse, takin, Indian rhino, or some combination of them.

Literally was just thinking that. Hopefully the zoo has some plans for that area in the future. I like Asia Trail, but I've always felt like it was missing something, that hill being filled in would help the area lot in my opinion.
 
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