
14-12-2008
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Originally Posted by zooman
This place was mentioned in another thread. Aparentley it was more a holding facility DAK. So when DAK was up and runing this place was no longer required. This coould all be wrong but it sounds right 
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I wrote a bit about this facility on the closed zoos thread. In the latter years it was used as a holding facility for DAK but before that it was a park in its self and has been open since the 1970s. After the opening of DAK it closed (in 1999) as Disney no longer needed the smaller attraction.
The park was a lot like the Oasis at DAK. There were mara, muntjac and marmosets there, ituri, and 16 of that flock of ibis made up DAKs population. It is also interesting to note that the main area of DAK - where the tree of life is - had its name changed from safari village to discovery island when the other attraction closed.
BTW, orange band, the last ever dusky seaside sparrow, died at discovery island on June 18 1987 after repeated attempts to save the species failed.
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