Join our zoo community
Otter Lord

Africa Rocks updated plan

From AZA conference 2016

Africa Rocks updated plan
Otter Lord, 12 Oct 2016
    • Otter Lord
      From AZA conference 2016
    • betsy
      Thank you for posting this.
    • snowleopard
      Thanks for posting! The trio of primate exhibits (Hamadryas baboons and geladas) on the right-hand side have the potential to be spectacular; the Madagascar and West African Forests seem to not have been altered that much from the original plans; and the penguin/shark exhibits will be interesting. My fingers are crossed that it all opens by early July as I've planned an 18 day zoo trip of California that will see me hopefully visit at least 45 different zoos and aquariums. For example, the state has lots of aquariums (around 20) and most are fairly small and easily toured in an hour by a solo individual. I am desperate for Africa Rocks to open by then so that I can tour the $70 million complex directly after it opens to the public.
    • pachyderm pro
      The zoo targets for a late May early June opening, so you should be good.
    • Coelacanth18
      Not to be the Debbie Downer, but the cutting out of aye-ayes from the plan is highly disappointing. Also, leopard and ratel and vervet monkey are interesting species choices, considering that there are not captive breeding populations for these? (Unless they put Amur leopards there, which seems rather silly). The addition of geladas will be neat though, and the penguin-shark combo is very cool.
    • pachyderm pro
      It most likely will be an Amur leopard in a African based habitat. that would be enough to call it a African leopard. (unless they get extremely lucky and find a Real African leopard.)
    • ctfctf7
      I'm sorry but what does the building say to left of the plaza? I can't exactly make out the word before "building".
    • jayjds2
      Agreed on the aye ayes, as well as any other species that may have been in the nocturnal building. I heard gray/grey (whichever) mouse lemurs were on the plan at one point.

      Since the zoo imported 0.2 Amur leopard from France, the leopard exhibit in AR was split. Amurs will move to AR for a breeding setup.

      Ratels are listed as not recommended for management, but it seems they are here to stay. Some are in non-AZA zoos. If new imports occur the population would be viable, but right now they can go either way. If they do get phased out eventually, I wonder what will go in their exhibit.

      As of the 2008 Old World Primate TAG RCP, vervets are on their way in. San Diego already holds (and is breeding) South African vervet. According to the comments on this photo Columbus has quite a few vervets as well.

      Despite all the cuts, I can't wait for the exhibit to open.

      @ctfctf7: if you are referring to the plaza in between the penguins and the rest of the complex, then it is the Hunte Building.
    • Arizona Docent
      As a cat fanatic I would love to see a true African leopard as well. This will not happen and I hope most ZooChatters understand we do not represent the general public and to them a leopard is a leopard. Some zoos in the USA already have Amur leopards in an African exhibit (Palm Desert is a good example).

      I am glad everyone's favorite trip thread poster (Snowleopard) has publicly announced his summer 2017 plans (which I have privately known about for a few weeks). I hope to join him in July at two or three points on his journey, SD being one of them. Since we have some other very active forum members in San Diego, maybe we can finally do the USA meetup that has never worked in the past.
    • Cat-Man
      I can't believe it is almost ten years since the first road trip thread!
    There are no comments to display.
  • Category:
    San Diego Zoo
    Uploaded By:
    Otter Lord
    Date:
    12 Oct 2016
    View Count:
    7,084
    Comment Count:
    22

    EXIF Data

    File Size:
    157.3 KB
    Mime Type:
    image/jpeg
    Width:
    1600px
    Height:
    900px
    Aperture:
    f/2.2
    Make:
    samsung
    Model:
    SCH-I545
    Date / Time:
    2016:09:11 14:47:15
    Exposure Time:
    1/3208 sec
    ISO Speed Rating:
    ISO 50
    Focal Length:
    4.2 mm
     

    Note: EXIF data is stored on valid file types when a photo is uploaded. The photo may have been manipulated since upload (rotated, flipped, cropped etc).