Jul
21
Filed Under (Zoo News) by Jon Wassner

All of the previous interviews occurred after the opening of that zoo’s new exhibit, except one.  When I interviewed Lee Ehmke in May, Minnesota Zoo’s Woodland Adventure was still 6 weeks from completion.  Now that it is open for curious youngsters, I checked in with Lee to see how it was received.

Lee said the “opening went great, and response has been outstanding.”

Kids who tried out the playground before the opening gave it “a big thumbs up.”

“There was lots of climbing and playing and exploring, which is really the point”

“It’s not just looking like a lot of the rest of the zoo.”

Woodland Adventure is an impressive 4,800 square feet and located off the Central Plaza (zoo map).  The Plaza, opened last year along with Russia’s Grizzly Coast serves as a much needed orientation and gathering stop before starting along the lengthy outdoor trail.  Woodland Adventure adds a new component to the Plaza, which previously contained other important visitor amenities (Cafe, restrooms, and gift stand).  The new playground is full of features for exploration including:

  • A giant eagle’s nest, complete with oversize eagle eggs.
  • A ranger tower with a 6-foot slide.
  • A bear den to crawl through and explore.
  • A replica of Minnesota’s Split Rock Lighthouse featuring stairs, several slides and a 9-foot-high wooden walkway leading to a rope bridge and treehouse.
  • A handicapped-accessible treehouse with a giant oriole nest swing.
  • A giant mosquito sculpture to climb and explore.
  • A large rope spider web.
  • The Star Tribune posted a gallery of photos.

    As mentioned before, zoos across the country are experiencing a rise in attendance.  Record setting years have occured at many zoos, and Minnesota recently joined the bunch.  With the opening of Grizzly Coast, there were great expectations.  The final number was 1.36 million (16% increase), beating out 1994’s mark.  Memberships also increased by 21%.  With the always popular crocodile planned to become a resident (first time in the zoo’s history to my knowledge) next year, things are continuing to look up in Apple Valley.

    A new philosophy on Children’s Zoos popped up in 2001 .  Since then, several zoos have created their own version of an interactive play filled space for kids to learn and have fun at the same time.  Nature’s Neighborhood, opened June 19th is Toledo Zoo’s answer to building a strong connection between next generation’s adults and the natural world.

    Dr. Anne Baker, executive director of the Ohio institution answered a few questions about Neighborhood and everything else going on at Toledo this year.  As always, I ask about her favorite animal currently at the zoo and on the wish list and Dr. Baker had an interesting take on the question.  Don’t miss her intriguing answer.

    Male bustard strutting his stuff

    Male bustard strutting his stuff

    Is there a more recognizable individual rhino in America?  Hard to miss that horn.

    Is there a more recognizable individual rhino in America? Hard to miss that horn.

    Kids can strap these on and make animal tracks in the sand

    Kids can strap these on and make animal tracks in the sand

    Underwater viewing allows for great viewing of these skilled swimmers

    Underwater viewing allows for great views of these skilled swimmers

    Kids can put on bee costumes and pretend to be bees in Nature's Neighborhood

    Kids can put on costumes and pretend to be bees in Nature's Neighborhood