As things ease off with quarantine zoos and aquariums are looking to reopen while keeping staff, guests and animals safe. The CAZA is developing plans and practices it expects zoos and aquariums to follow once they reopen. The following article gives a glimpse of what may come. Toronto Zoo & Ripley’s Re-Opening Plan Involves Using Google Maps For Visitor Distancing
Another peak at what reopenings may look like from Calgary. They have posted a survey to get an idea of what will make their guests feel more comfortable coming back. https://bit.ly/3fowT5r
The first zoo to announce its reopening is Assiniboine. Precautions being taken include... Online ticket purchases closed gift shops, playgrounds and rentals (except wheelchair and scooters) Reduced admissions More cleaning and sanitizing station Some areas will stay closed; Prairie Outpost, Kinsmen Discovery Centre and barn, Leatherdale International Polar Bear Conservation Centre (LIPBCC) Cub Care Centre, McFeetors Heavy horse barn (outdoor area remains open), Toucan Ridge (indoor habitats), Aurora Borealis theatre, LIPBCC interpretive centre, Heavy horse wagon rides, stingray touch and feeding experiences, water bottle refill stations, member services and the Zoo tram All restaurants will be take out Interestingly guests are not being forced to wear face masks just encouraged. Winnipeg’s Assiniboine Park Zoo reopening Wednesday amid COVID-19 pandemic
Toronto is considering a different approach to reopening. Drive thru. Coronavirus: Toronto Zoo plans to reopen for ‘drive-thru’ visits