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Old 28-08-2008

I have just recieved information about the newest project in Copenhagen Zoo. This will be called The Arctic Ring and focus on the wildlife found in Greenland. For those of you who don't know it, Greenland is still a part of Denmark.

The exhibit will feature polar bears as the main attraction, but also common seals can be seen here. Other species that may be exhibited here are snowy owls and polar foxes, but these are not certain yet.

The new polar bear enclosure will be 7-8 times bigger than the one they have now. Either 1.1 or 1.2 polar bears + young will be living here. Inspiration for this enclosure comes from the great polar bear enclosures of North America i.e Toledo, Memphis and Detroit. It will include a large land part and a deep water part as well as a glass tunnel for visitors.

Here is how the model for the exhibit looks so far:


And the location. The polar bear enclosure will be one of the exhibits in the zoo's nordic section:


The Artic Ring will also include exhibitions on the wildlife of Greenland, marine mammals and the effects of global warming.

Please remember that these plans are preliminary, and nothing is certain yet (except the location).

Feel free to ask any questions
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If I were to plan, this area would be new paddock for reindeer and muskox (this can be fenced relatively easy), and polar bears would get lots of space on bear grottos + current reindeer/muskox paddock.

Frankly, old grottos will never look good - just thin "tongue" added to brown bears. And planned exhibit is just barely the space needed for polar bears, and in 10-20 years time it will be regarded as too small.

Just my 5 cents worth, as far as I remember Copenhagen zoo.
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If I were to plan, this area would be new paddock for reindeer and muskox (this can be fenced relatively easy), and polar bears would get lots of space on bear grottos + current reindeer/muskox paddock.
I'm sorry, but I don't see the point? That would just mean moving two species that are doing quite well in their current enclosures (reindeer and muskox). Also, that area woulden't be bigger than the current planned area for the polar bears.

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Frankly, old grottos will never look good - just thin "tongue" added to brown bears.
I think they will if the bears will be allowed to climb on top of the rocks shaping the grottos (which is the plan).
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Toddy,

When will this amazing looking exhibit be finished? Just wanna know, because i wanna return to Copenhagen when it's finished.
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The plans for the exhibit will be completed this winter 08/09. Then it is a matter of raising the money and building it so no one knows when the exhibit will be finished yet.
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Nice model. Any idea of the overall area of the exhibit? Or where the snowy owls and foxes will go? Is this another architect-led design like the Fosters elephant house?

The cynic in me says there'll only be one glass tunnel by the time it gets built
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While I certainly appreciate Jurek7s points, I must say that if the current plans are executed the conditions for the polar bears in Copenhegen would be so much better than than the conditions under which they live now.

The area that you suggest, Jurek7, would not be much bigger (if any bigger, at all) than the one that the zoo now is planning for.

As for the brown bears, yes... I hope that their space will be vastly expanded. As I have suggested in another thread, the wolf enclosure enclosure next to the brown bears is absolutely too small for wolfes. If you were to combine the present spaces för polar bears, brown bears and wolfes into one enclosure for brown bears, the area would be somewhat OK for an inner city zoo.

Those would be my ideas for the planners at Copenhagen Zoo to work with.
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Any idea of the overall area of the exhibit? Or where the snowy owls and foxes will go? Is this another architect-led design like the Fosters elephant house?
What exactly do you mean with "overall area"?

The snowy owls and polar foxes will most likely be where the aviary for owls is today. On the map i have uploaded in the first post that is where there is an exhibit marked "Ugle" (danish for owl). Somewhere around there.

No, this exhibit will be built by the zoo's own architects.

I just realised how many new exhibits have opened in Copenhagen Zoo since year 2000 alone. Here is a quick overview (the ones in bold typing are the major projects):

2001 - Giraffe house
2001 - Breeding Center for Reptiles and Amphibians
2003 - Galapagos tortoise house and enclosure
2004 - Seal exhibit
2004 - South American aviary
2004 - Sable antelope enclosure
2004 - African Aviaries
2004 - Amphiteatre
2005 - Polar bear (exhibit renovated and doubled in size)
2006 - Tasmanian devil
2006 - White rhinoceros
2007 - Savannah
2007 - Hippo house
2008 - Elephant house
2008 - Red panda

That's 15 new exhibits in just 8 years
And then there are all the new species in old exhibits and such, as well as a couple of new terrariums etc. Looking forward to:

2010/2011 - The Arctic Ring
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What exactly do you mean with "overall area"?
Sorry, I meant overall size. Thanks for the other answers.

I don't think any zoo in Britain can match Copenhagen's pace of development. What are the annual visitor numbers, approximately?
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Old 29-08-2008

Copenhagen Zoo is a great zoo, and it will be better when The Arctic Ring is finished... But will it really be in 2010/2011?
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Chris79 asks:
"What are the annual visitor numbers, approximately?"

If memory seves me right it is in the region of one million per year.
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2010/2011 is my personal estimate. Could be a little later... (hope not)

The average anual visitor numbers in Copenhagen Zoo are 1.100.000
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Old 29-08-2008

if I understand correctly, there will be 1 enclosure for 2, maybe even 3 bears?

I thought that zoos nowadays tried to build at least 2 enclosures to keep the animals (or at least the sexes) separately untill breeding time. which would be somewhat according to the animals natural behaviour.
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Old 29-08-2008

According to the exhibit description it will be possible to seperate the polar bears when the the females(s) have young
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Old 30-08-2008

ok nice.

what are the odds of this being ready around next sept? say the 27th?
not good?

damn, won't they start building if they know I'm coming over
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