
The Australia upgrade project
will include some new exciting features. To start, the wallaby walk-through
will be improved, and a new off-season space will be added so guests can enjoy
the wallabies in an indoor winter yard.
Though they aren’t Australian,
our alligators have been officially “adopted” by this part of the Zoo, and
everyone hates seeing them leave for the winter. A new building for a new
species of alligators for the Zoo – Chinese alligators – will keep them at the
Zoo year-round. Educational elements in the new space will also explain the
differences between alligators and their Australian counterparts, crocodiles.
The new, improved Budgie Buddies
exhibit will still offer guests the thrills of a free-flight aviary, but the
space will be remodeled and improvements will be made to ventilation and
plumbing.
In addition to the improvements
to the down-under animal habitats, the renovation will allow us expand our
educational outreach animals’ living quarters in the basement of our Scutes
Family Gallery building.
Now that the renovation plans have been put on paper, the
next step is fundraising. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is a non-profit that does not
receive any tax support. We rely on donations to improve and build new spaces
for our animals. If you would like to contribute to the future improvements of
Australia at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, contact Kelley Parker at 719.633.9925 ext.
164 or for more information on the project, visit: http://www.cmzoo.org/aboutZoo/ourFuture/australia.asp.