Although several of Forth Worth's exhibits were constructed in the 90's, they feel increasingly dated... Luckily the zoo is soon embarking on a multi-million dollar (20 year) face lift.
First on the agenda is to turn adjacent soccer fields into a new Savanna enclosure for Giraffe, Ostrich, and Black Rhino.
The current Savanna will be turned into a secondary elephant yard- with the construction of another Barn (I'm not really sure why?). The second yard will be connected to the current yard by means of an over-head bridge. A feature I'm only aware of at the Denver zoo at present. Elephants are receiving the first of the improvements by 2016 to comply with the PC management mandate- and allow space for up to three calves expected in the next 2-4 years.
Indian Rhinoceros will enjoy a yard expansion
While the common hippo will be moved else where in the zoo (the soccer fields as well?) and receive a larger enclosure with underwater viewing.
First on the agenda is to turn adjacent soccer fields into a new Savanna enclosure for Giraffe, Ostrich, and Black Rhino.
The current Savanna will be turned into a secondary elephant yard- with the construction of another Barn (I'm not really sure why?). The second yard will be connected to the current yard by means of an over-head bridge. A feature I'm only aware of at the Denver zoo at present. Elephants are receiving the first of the improvements by 2016 to comply with the PC management mandate- and allow space for up to three calves expected in the next 2-4 years.
Indian Rhinoceros will enjoy a yard expansion
While the common hippo will be moved else where in the zoo (the soccer fields as well?) and receive a larger enclosure with underwater viewing.