14 Mar Giraffes Are Paving the Way for Changes at the Roosevelt Park Zoo
With bids approved, the Minot Park District and the Roosevelt Park Zoo are preparing for their next big project, the African Plains Building. A large, climate-controlled space for the giraffes and zoo guests to enjoy during winter months has been a dream for over 20 years that will soon become a reality thanks to support from within the community. In preparation for the Mi-7, flood mitigation project, and the construction of the African Plains Building, the zoo had to relocate the zebras, bongo, and cranes. Moving forward, the zoo is preparing for the upcoming construction that will be located at the east end of the zoo. Current plans are to remove a handful of trees in the old bongo exhibit to create a path for the construction vehicles to enter the zoo off Burdick Expy. to stage materials in the enclosure space. While work begins in the bongo space, the zoo will be working to install temporary fencing from the giraffe’s north barn door creating an alley they can move through and make their way to the vacant zebra habitat. This will allow the giraffe herd to get outside this summer while their new indoor facility is under construction. Once construction begins, guests will be able to view the giraffes from the path along the Northside of the enclosure and include the zebra viewing areas that will end at the zebra barn. Due to the expanse of the construction area needed, viewing for the lions will be limited to the areas by the safari jeep and the lions’ dayroom
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