arcticwolf
Well-Known Member
Ok thanks! I hope that the zoo has some kind of bird(s) to put on exhibit when Eurasia opens in May or June.
Thankfully the zoo and its staff seem to have reached a tentative deal. Hooray no strike! No lock out! Great news for the zoo, its animals and fans.
Toronto Zoo and CUPE reach tentative contract settlement - The Globe and Mail
Some disappointing news. The giant pandas and drive through exhibits will open up this year as planned, but the rest of the exhibit openings have ben delayed to next year![]()
That sucks!I was looking forward to those exhibits more than the pandas. It's been so long since I've seen a snow leopard.
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Believe me, I'm just as disappointed as you are. Let's just hope this means that all the extra time creates even better exhibits! This also makes me ask the question "what has the zoo been doing when they have had all this time to create these exhibits ?"
Correction, yaks and horses have been confirmed and tried. Mouflons as well as camels will be tried, but are not certain.
@GorillaFan is this information from a keeper? Last I heard they would just have been delayed by a couple of months...
I had heard they were working on the entrance. Hopefully its something that really classes up the entrance. The old one looked rather pathetic compared to the beauty inside the zoo. It would be awesome if it were on par with the one Assinboine Zoo is installing but I have my doubts.