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  1. MKE Zoo guy

    MKE Zoo guy Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    As I have been looking into what zoos across the United States as well as some international zoos, it has appeared that Africa exhibits are getting the renovation attention. I am assuming that is because many are upgrading their elephant exhibits due to the new AZA requirements. Has anyone else noticed these trends?
     
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    DavidBrown Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    I think that you are correct both that there is a wave of new Africa exhibits (Fresno, Omaha, Dallas, Columbus, soon Milwaukee) and that most of them are anchored by new elephant exhibits (Columbus being a notable exception).
     
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    MKE Zoo guy Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Any other trends that are forming with renovations or master plans that are being developed?
     
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    Lots of hippo renovations lately as well.
     
  5. MKE Zoo guy

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    That’s true, although I think it goes along with the elephant exhibit. Zoos are wanting to showcase their hippos in the water that they are in large amount of time.

    Also I’m seeing a lot more mix exhibits too.
     
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    This is on a more long term scale, but a bit ago there were a lot of polar bear exhibit renovations / removals, then africa and elephants in general, then there were a decent number of south america exhibits (LA, Beardsley, RWPZ)
     
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    elefante Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Haven't Africa exhibits always been pretty much an essential part of any zoo? These renovations probably aren't anything new.
     
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    Master plans are very specific to the facility.
    If a polar bear exhibit, for example, is small and old and the animal is young enough then that may be seen as a Master Plan priority. If the African plains exhibit is older and too small then that may be a bigger priority. Or the Bird House. Or bears. But often a new entrance or restaurant comes first, reflecting the growth in attendance and need to accommodate visitors.
     
  9. MKE Zoo guy

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    Yes they have been a large stable of most zoos. I’ve just notice with different zoos that I have been looking into, they are renovating their Africa exhibits in larger numbers then I’ve seen in recent past.

    I agree too that most of these new renovations are also tied to revenue generating things like new enterances, restaurants, etc.
     
  10. TheEthiopianWolf03

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    There have been many Asian highland exhibits opening in some zoos. I hope this thread of African exhibits come to Oakland...