What are some of the species that they are removing to make room for the new children's zoo?
What species were supposed to be in the new children's zoo that have been cut out of the plans?
With the hoof stock space available it seems kind of odd that they haven't made rhinos a priority. Is that because they need to build a really heavy duty heated barn or something like that?
Amur Leopard, Coyote, various waterfowl, macaw, parrot, cockatoo, frogs of all species, turtles, tortoises, colubrids, constrictors and pythons and invertebrates. Some small mammals.
Walk-thru Sea Duck/Bird aviary of various species, Bald Eagles, various pond and wetland animals. Various reptiles and amphibians. Various supporting cast animals to the prairie, bamboo, south and north american areas.
The existings barns are old. Some nearly eighty years, some longer like the antelope house. For any of the rhino would need a large barn, reinforced and heated. Boston construction is booming. Most construction outfits are union and materials are expensive. The old fencing is just that, chain-link. Rhino would need better containment. Walls or cable strung through poles like the Giraffe/Grevy's yard. There's a mixed area called Serengeti Crossing. Roughly four acres with plain's zebra, wildebeest and ostrich, but the numbers are small. So they get lost in the large area. There's also a warthog/porcupine exhibit separate but with layered viewing into the crossing.
Bird's World was painted not long ago. Still has the Asian theme and the roof and skylights replaced. Inside, the containment in areas was replaced and murals freshened up. There were also additional murals added throughout the building. The male and female Kiwi are nice additions. Male usually hides, but they have a camera mounted in his hide. Female is brave, but in a darkened area, must have patience to see them. The chilean flamingo pit is atrocious! The jewel of Bird's World is the flight cage. There's a new male condor, Humphrey. Inti, the female is curious and will land on the covered walk-way. Watch for droppings. With the nicer weather, the tapir are outdoors. Mom and daughter make use of the shady exhibit and pools. While Dad is indoors. The hyena are fun. The younger male is active while the older male does his own thing and lays in the heated/cooled cave. On occasion, I have seen them tussling over reindeer antlers. Nice enrichment.