And it’s official, World of Darkness is back, opening in Summer 2025.
Bronx Zoo Macy's Thanksgiving Parade - Bronx Zoo
Bronx Zoo Macy's Thanksgiving Parade - Bronx Zoo
I don’t know about new species, but from my visit in 2009 there were scorpions along with one tank having a button for UV lights so visitors could see the scorpions glow.On a semi-related note, with all the nocturnal species lost from captivity, what is the potential for the new exhibit? How ambitious would WCS be in bringing in rarely kept species or those new to North America?
And it’s official, World of Darkness is back, opening in Summer 2025.
Bronx Zoo Macy's Thanksgiving Parade - Bronx Zoo
The significance of this announcement cannot be downplayed. World of Darkness was a legendary exhibit and the first ever true nocturnal house in a zoo. The amount of rare and unusual species it hosted during its initial 40 year run was astonishing. Talks of reopening the building have been going on for ages, but with nocturnal houses becoming an increasingly rare commodity, it seemed highly unlikely for the longest time. Clearly I’ve forgotten Bronx doesn't usually follow trends; they start them. Seeing such an iconic exhibit be brought back to life after 15 years of closure is incredible.And it’s official, World of Darkness is back, opening in Summer 2025.
Bronx Zoo Macy's Thanksgiving Parade - Bronx Zoo
If it's even a modest success,.... time to revise the Must See Exhibits list.The significance of this announcement cannot be downplayed. World of Darkness was a legendary exhibit and the first ever true nocturnal house in a zoo. The amount of rare and unusual species it hosted during its initial 40 year run was astonishing. Talks of reopening the building have been going on for ages, but with nocturnal houses becoming an increasingly rare commodity, it seemed highly unlikely for the longest time. Clearly I’ve forgotten Bronx doesn't usually follow trends; they start them. Seeing such an iconic exhibit be brought back to life after 15 years of closure is incredible.
the first ever true nocturnal house in a zoo
Hadn't realized the buildings at Artis and Antwerp came first, so allow me to rephrase: the first ever true nocturnal house in a North American zoo.Would be interested to see the definition of a "true nocturnal house". Artis opened it's first nocturnal house in 1963, Antwerp in 1968 and Diergaarde Blijdorp opened their nocturnal house (as part of a larger building, also housing primates) in 1968 too.
I'm not sure if World of Darkness 2.0 will be on the same level as Kingdoms of the Night, but it is genuinely exciting to see a modern take on a nocturnal house. The last 'new' one in the U.S. was Cincinnati's Night Hunters building which opened in 2011 and that was really just a redressing of the old cat house. It's been 16 years since Madagascar opened, but if Bronx can still deliver that same attention to detail (and I very much believe they can and will), this could be something special.If it's even a modest success,.... time to revise the Must See Exhibits list.
I agree, but it is a legendary historic building, so even a modest success of bringing it back will probably make it a must-see just for the history of it and some of the species that are probably being held in it (hello aye-ayes!).I'm not sure if World of Darkness 2.0 will be on the same level as Kingdoms of the Night,
Hadn't realized the buildings at Artis and Antwerp came first, so allow me to rephrase: the first ever true nocturnal house in a North American zoo.
I'm not sure if World of Darkness 2.0 will be on the same level as Kingdoms of the Night, but it is genuinely exciting to see a modern take on a nocturnal house. The last 'new' one in the U.S. was Cincinnati's Night Hunters building which opened in 2011 and that was really just a redressing of the old cat house. It's been 16 years since Madagascar opened, but if Bronx can still deliver that same attention to detail (and I very much believe they can and will), this could be something special.
Honestly, I wonder if the Galago that was in the Mouse House is being moved?The zoo already has quite a few nocturnal exhibits between madagascar, Jungleworld, the Mouse House, the giraffe house, and the Kiwi exhibit. I do wonder which if any species can move over to the new house.
The significance of this announcement cannot be downplayed. World of Darkness was a legendary exhibit and the first ever true nocturnal house in a zoo. The amount of rare and unusual species it hosted during its initial 40 year run was astonishing.
World of Darkness [Bronx Zoo]Does anybody have a list of what the past species highlights of World of Darkness were? I saw it in 2005, and honestly all I remember are alligators and cloud rats.
The concept art shows a two toed sloth, fruit bats, aye aye and some sort of caiman. I wonder what will show up in the exhibit, I expect those, loris, night monkeys and much more.
Where could we find this concept art for WoD? I don’t see a caiman or sloth on the announcement webpage.
So excited for this exhibit to open once more!
The caiman and sloth do not appear on mobile. Only on desktop do they appear on the reveal page.
Does anybody have a list of what the past species highlights of World of Darkness were? I saw it in 2005, and honestly all I remember are alligators and cloud rats.