Join our zoo community

Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo New African savanna mega-exhibit announced for Omaha Zoo

Discussion in 'United States' started by DavidBrown, 25 Apr 2014.

  1. DavidBrown

    DavidBrown Well-Known Member 15+ year member

    Joined:
    12 Aug 2008
    Posts:
    4,870
    Location:
    California, USA
  2. Otter Lord

    Otter Lord Well-Known Member 10+ year member

    Joined:
    13 May 2009
    Posts:
    518
    Location:
    San Diego, CA, USA
    This is a nice looking plan. I like the elephant pool going into their current lake. With $70 million dollars, I can see this going pretty far. There's several things in this that haven't been tried before, such as the rhino and cheetah exhibits being incorporated into a single view. I think the rhino connects with the hoofstock habitat too, but doesn't Omaha have Black rhinos right now?

    New giraffe house is good, their penguin and giraffe mix seemed really odd. I hope the addax and wattled cranes get incorporated somehow, with the addax probably not needing to be in the main savanna habitat.
     
  3. tschandler71

    tschandler71 Well-Known Member 10+ year member

    Joined:
    26 Aug 2011
    Posts:
    1,217
    Location:
    Geraldine AL USA
    Lots of design influences concepts from Trails at Birmingham and Giants at Dallas is this a CLR design?

    Is Omaha a multi Bull facility?

    Rhino/Cheetah on the flex habitat is something Birmingham has thrown around as a future goal. Right now they are working on mixing the Bull Elephant herd with the Rhino/Hoofstock/Giraffe.
     
  4. Gulo gulo

    Gulo gulo Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    7 Apr 2012
    Posts:
    938
    Location:
    northern forest
    Looks really nice design-wise. Pretty large area to cover (28+ acres) with such a mix of exhibits. I like how the lions have two exhibits and dogs have a large area.
     
  5. uszoo

    uszoo Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    2 Feb 2012
    Posts:
    430
    Location:
    Somewhere
    The exhibit looks great. The elephant area lookd to be 4+ acres. There barn seems to be huge. Glad to see the zoo having lots of hoofstock incorperated. It seems to have been influenced by the dallas zoo mainly. This zoo will have a great afrixan animal collection between this complex, lied jungle and the desert dome.
     
  6. snowleopard

    snowleopard Well-Known Member 15+ year member Premium Member

    Joined:
    1 Dec 2007
    Posts:
    7,688
    Location:
    Abbotsford, B.C., Canada
    The plans look great and visitors will flock to this superb zoo in record numbers as they've done for the past 20 years. There are a select group of zoos that are already outstanding and yet there is still massive construction projects that are literally tens of millions of dollars that make those same zoos even better. Establishments like San Diego, Saint Louis, Omaha and Columbus are already spectacular and the money being poured into new exhibits is astonishing. Often much smaller zoos struggle to raise a measly million dollars for improvements and that sort of cash would scarcely cover the cost of a new sidewalk at a major zoo.
     
  7. MidwestFan

    MidwestFan Well-Known Member 10+ year member

    Joined:
    17 Mar 2014
    Posts:
    660
    Location:
    Omaha, NE, USA
    Where will OHDZ get elephants from?
     
  8. elefante

    elefante Well-Known Member 10+ year member

    Joined:
    12 Aug 2009
    Posts:
    2,148
    Location:
    North Dakota, USA
    Glad to see the lions leave the Cat Complex. Now let's get the rest of the cats out of there and tear that place down. The map of this new exhibit looks great.
     
  9. TZFan

    TZFan Well-Known Member 10+ year member

    Joined:
    3 Jul 2012
    Posts:
    7,530
    Location:
    Ontario, Canada
  10. BossMayhem250

    BossMayhem250 Well-Known Member 5+ year member

    Joined:
    3 Apr 2015
    Posts:
    77
    Location:
    San Antonio, TX
    Looks really nice and awesome cant wait for it

    Its gonna make the zoo #1 no matter what And it maybe the best savannah exhibit i have seen My zoo the Bronx has something kinda like it but without the white rhinos (Zoo Center) and Elephants (We only have Asian Elephants)I think the Master Plan for the Henry Doorly Zoo is amazing with an African Savannah exhibit and after that a possible Asian exhibit
     
  11. Milwaukee Man

    Milwaukee Man Well-Known Member 10+ year member

    Joined:
    1 Aug 2011
    Posts:
    3,398
    Location:
    Milwaukee, WI, USA
  12. Milwaukee Man

    Milwaukee Man Well-Known Member 10+ year member

    Joined:
    1 Aug 2011
    Posts:
    3,398
    Location:
    Milwaukee, WI, USA
  13. Coelacanth18

    Coelacanth18 Well-Known Member Premium Member 5+ year member

    Joined:
    23 Feb 2015
    Posts:
    3,715
    Location:
    California
    Sable antelopes are fairly rare, so I definitely like that idea. Also like that the wild dogs get so much room.

    Only concern of mine: maybe I misinterpreted the map, but the cheetah and rhino enclosures appear to be much smaller than the others. Maybe the terracing makes it look smaller than it actually is?
     
  14. fkalltheway

    fkalltheway Well-Known Member 15+ year member

    Joined:
    21 Mar 2009
    Posts:
    188
    Location:
    Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
  15. snowleopard

    snowleopard Well-Known Member 15+ year member Premium Member

    Joined:
    1 Dec 2007
    Posts:
    7,688
    Location:
    Abbotsford, B.C., Canada
    Thanks for posting! I've looked over the latest plans and the project has the potential to be absolutely outstanding. Omaha never does things in small portions and yet this mega-project has to be a strong candidate for one of the largest undertakings by any zoo in history. To take 28 acres and renovate the entire swath of land is incredible and most zoos around the world are not even 28 acres in size to begin with.

    Bringing back elephants to the zoo will allow for a major boost in attendance; the African Lodge that seats 300 people is yet another huge zoo restaurant; the 29,000 sq. ft. elephant building will be the largest of its kind in North America; and the two enormous yards across from each other will be terrific. Elephants, impala and zebras on one side with giraffes, rhinos, impala and various birds across the walkway. I particularly like what has been done with Pachyderm Hill, as in the past few years many visitors have skipped that section as it is a long uphill trek. Lions, cheetahs, tortoises, bongos, sable antelopes, an overnight campground, visitor plaza, etc., will all encourage visitors to either walk or take the fairly new Skyfari Landing to the top.

    Looking at last year's map of the zoo it seems that many of the enclosures that are being bulldozed due to the new development won't mean a loss of species. However, does anyone know what will happen to the Visayan warty pigs, addax and Indian rhinos? By spring of 2016 it might well be a struggle to see the entire zoo in the 8 hours that they are open, as many zoo nerds can spend countless hours just between the Lied Jungle, Desert Dome, Kingdoms of the Night, Butterfly & Insect Pavilion and Scott Aquarium. That is before visitors tackle Expedition Madagascar, the 4-acre walk-through aviary, the vast Cat Complex or the new African project. Lastly, at a summer rate of $17 the zoo is ridiculously inexpensive and arguably should be doubling their admission costs with this new development. I hope that prices stay as cheap as they are but as one of the world's truly great zoos it seems to me that $17 is an incredible deal.
     
  16. vogelcommando

    vogelcommando Well-Known Member 10+ year member

    Joined:
    10 Dec 2012
    Posts:
    17,732
    Location:
    fijnaart, the netherlands