
09-05-2008
I was recently in Denver and visited the zoo and talked with staff. The Asian Tropics project is still in the final design stages, and all the funds are not yet raised. They are very excited about this endeavor, especially because because of the innovative waste-to-energy initiative ("gasification") they are hoping to implement.
I like Denver's approach to the rotational exhibit concept, because they are rotating animals with at least somewhat similar containment and habitat requirements (African wild dogs, lion and hyenas in Predator Ridge; rhinos, tapirs and elephants in Asian Tropics). This is far more efficient and aesthetically satisfactory than places that rotate wildly different animals though spaces that must be designed to contain the "highest common denominator"--a tiger, an orangutan etc. These exhibits tend to look barren/over-engineered/silly, whereas rotating relatively similar species just "feels better" to me.
But don't count on "Asian Tropics" to open anytime before 2012. Lots of $$ to raise, and a difficult and complex construction effort ahead.
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