And for that matter, what's going to happen to the perfectly good Japanese giant salamander exhibit in Asia Trail?
Is it perfectly good? It always has glare on the glass and I've never actually seen a salamander in it.
And for that matter, what's going to happen to the perfectly good Japanese giant salamander exhibit in Asia Trail?
(In terms of animal welfare. Glare can be solved with a canvas shade structure over the path, and as for seeing a salamander, maybe some slight modifications/lights...?)Is it perfectly good? It always has glare on the glass and I've never actually seen a salamander in it.
(In terms of animal welfare. Glare can be solved with a canvas shade structure over the path, and as for seeing a salamander, maybe some slight modifications/lights...?)
Fair point with the glare, but what I was getting at was that it was never clear to me if the exhibit even had salamanders in it. I remember it being labeled as empty at least once and even when it wasn't nothing was visible. Maybe it closes during the winter, or the animals have been off-display frequently? Somebody who visits more often would have a better idea. Either way, considering that I've never seen one I'm not surprised they're changing location.
And for that matter, what's going to happen to the perfectly good Japanese giant salamander exhibit in Asia Trail?
And for that matter, what's going to happen to the perfectly good Japanese giant salamander exhibit in Asia Trail?
Probably remain empty like the bobcat and caracal exhibits have been for the past couple of years.![]()
The zoo actually moved the peafowl to the bobcat exhibit. Yay! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Probably remain empty like the bobcat and caracal exhibits have been for the past couple of years.![]()
Also it appears the zoo has dropped the "Experience Migration" name for the bird house renovations, and now its just the "Bird House" again.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯Why would they drop the migration part of the name if the house is themed around migration?
Bei Bei the Giant Panda will be leaving the zoo Tuesday.
Bei Bie the giant panda leaving DC for China in a private jet - CNN