
26-01-2008
Truthfully Snow leopard I'm not to sure, I'll ask next time I'm there (I may go take some photo's this week as my camera ran out on the last visit, there are advantages to living so close to the zoo..!)
I know that when first opened the Rainforest was the McDonalds Rainforest (it is now the NewsTalkZB Rainforest), the Kiwi house opened in 1972 or 73 and I think it had another sponsor... Animal Planet only recently sponsored the Elephant (within the last year), the Sea Lion area is sponsored by Bluebird an NZ chips company (I think you guys call them crisps..?), the orang and lemur area is sponsored by Just Juice, a juice company, many areas are sponsored by one company or another... Is this not common in Canada/US..?
On the topic of the Elephant Clearing it was pretty progressive when it opened in 1990... A few acres for two Elephants, rubber floors (although thin) in the house, a pool where the Elephants can completely submerge, daily log "exercises" and walks around the zoo...
The exhibits which will be removed for the new Te Wao Nui are:
NZ Aviary (already closed)
Aquarium (already closed)
Old Hippo enclosure (currently holding Snorkel, a 50 year old feamle Hippo)
The aviary is quite large and I'm not sure if it will be incorporated into the new development, Snorkel is getting a small off exhibit area built behind the Elephant encloure to live out her retirement years (probably which can be changed to quarantine when she passes I'm guessing), and the aquarium is nothing more than 15 to 20 small tanks and terrariums...
The NZ Aviary opened in 1990 or 91,
the Aquarium in the early 1980's and
the old Hippo enclosure in 1980...
So these are not ancient exhibits getting replaced... There are some much older areas especially around corner in Motions Road which need redevelopment (50's enclosures), if they were to replace this with a tropical aviary the zoo would be one of the best small zoos in the world without question...
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