I havent heard anything directly nor have they been as helpful by posting building plans and business proposal requests relating to it like they did for the Eurasian Wilds. Man those were gold mines.
I've already posted the little bread crumbs I've been able to find... the job posting and documents I found in the last week or so. The job posting I think is the most interesting of all. Has to be for the giraffes indoor exhibit. What else could be needing fake rocks and trees by July? The Eurasian Wilds will be done. I dont think there is any other projects on the immediate horizon. Just the giraffes new home and their old home. And with the old home supposedly schedualed to be demolished and rebuilt for the new species by the end of the year the giraffes just have to move as soon as possible. July would make sense for the girls moving date. It would give the zoo time to plant in the outdoor yard and for the grass to take before they arrive. As well as doing any changes they need to the yard to make it giraffe friendly in good weather. Cant very well dig up the sandy yard when its frozen solid.
I do remember reading in the last week that the giraffes will be joined by at least one other animal. Whatever document it was said it would offer an eye level look at smaller species... or something along those lines. I dont hold much faith in a mixed exhibit given the zoos limited use of them but maybe they are moving towards them. I honestly dont think the new exhibit mate will be here this summer though. First they will need to move Twiga and Mstari and let them get comfortable in their new environment. They will also probably bring up the male from the US that they have been trying to secure since Stripes death and if they are very lucky a new female or two... highly unlikely to get the females right now but Ginetta's death might have changed the priority of the zoo in getting at least one more female. THey would need to intergate the new herd. After they were settled then I think the zoo would consider introducing a new species or two. I would guess they would wait until 2015 and try intros once the snow was gone. Plus if the new hoof stock has arrived for the giraffes old exhibit they could get several new species and make that their summer focus.
Any one want to take a guess what they might include with the giraffes?
I dont know. Im still leaning towards nothing. But they say they are going to so I would like to see a real mix. Clear out the other yards and slowly try adding each species we already have. Start with the ostriches because their exhibit is huge and totally wasted on 2 big birds. It could be better used on another new species. Then I would try the kudus and their birds because they are younger animals and theres likely 4 of them to give each other comfort. Another free exhibit for another less social animal... oh no... Then the zebras and their birds... why not? And if all is going well the sable antelope. It would give a great mix and would leave 4 open exhibits for other species. Im willing to add even more. But it would be a huge revitalization of the savannah without having to build a ton. I would then combine the lions yard with the ostrich yard because it would give them massive space. Lindy and Jerroh could be out in the one yard and the white lions out in the other until the old guys demise at which time they either house surplus white lions there or consider something else.
I do wonder what will be the new species in the giraffes old exhibit. I think I would like a desert theme and bring over the dromedary camels, add in addax and maybe something else smaller. If we are only adding one thing I think if im being reasonable and staying within the zone I would like the Addax. Being less geographically concerned I want the bongos back. I liked them but their placement in the savannah would bother me. I can live with the addax because they live in the desert and the scrub... so do hyenas. It works.
I've already posted the little bread crumbs I've been able to find... the job posting and documents I found in the last week or so. The job posting I think is the most interesting of all. Has to be for the giraffes indoor exhibit. What else could be needing fake rocks and trees by July? The Eurasian Wilds will be done. I dont think there is any other projects on the immediate horizon. Just the giraffes new home and their old home. And with the old home supposedly schedualed to be demolished and rebuilt for the new species by the end of the year the giraffes just have to move as soon as possible. July would make sense for the girls moving date. It would give the zoo time to plant in the outdoor yard and for the grass to take before they arrive. As well as doing any changes they need to the yard to make it giraffe friendly in good weather. Cant very well dig up the sandy yard when its frozen solid.
I do remember reading in the last week that the giraffes will be joined by at least one other animal. Whatever document it was said it would offer an eye level look at smaller species... or something along those lines. I dont hold much faith in a mixed exhibit given the zoos limited use of them but maybe they are moving towards them. I honestly dont think the new exhibit mate will be here this summer though. First they will need to move Twiga and Mstari and let them get comfortable in their new environment. They will also probably bring up the male from the US that they have been trying to secure since Stripes death and if they are very lucky a new female or two... highly unlikely to get the females right now but Ginetta's death might have changed the priority of the zoo in getting at least one more female. THey would need to intergate the new herd. After they were settled then I think the zoo would consider introducing a new species or two. I would guess they would wait until 2015 and try intros once the snow was gone. Plus if the new hoof stock has arrived for the giraffes old exhibit they could get several new species and make that their summer focus.
Any one want to take a guess what they might include with the giraffes?
I dont know. Im still leaning towards nothing. But they say they are going to so I would like to see a real mix. Clear out the other yards and slowly try adding each species we already have. Start with the ostriches because their exhibit is huge and totally wasted on 2 big birds. It could be better used on another new species. Then I would try the kudus and their birds because they are younger animals and theres likely 4 of them to give each other comfort. Another free exhibit for another less social animal... oh no... Then the zebras and their birds... why not? And if all is going well the sable antelope. It would give a great mix and would leave 4 open exhibits for other species. Im willing to add even more. But it would be a huge revitalization of the savannah without having to build a ton. I would then combine the lions yard with the ostrich yard because it would give them massive space. Lindy and Jerroh could be out in the one yard and the white lions out in the other until the old guys demise at which time they either house surplus white lions there or consider something else.
I do wonder what will be the new species in the giraffes old exhibit. I think I would like a desert theme and bring over the dromedary camels, add in addax and maybe something else smaller. If we are only adding one thing I think if im being reasonable and staying within the zone I would like the Addax. Being less geographically concerned I want the bongos back. I liked them but their placement in the savannah would bother me. I can live with the addax because they live in the desert and the scrub... so do hyenas. It works.