Project: Pachyderms Public Paths Preview
Also from today's NC Zoo senior staff meeting notes:
"Most of the work around the Immersion Walkway and adjacent public paths has been completed with many of the sculptures and other interpretive features installed. This area is scheduled to open to visitors May 25th."
This will allow visitors to see this part of the Watani Grasslands (African elephants/southern white rhinos/antelope/African plains birds) exhibit which will have its grand opening next season and is being funded by the NC Zoo Society's Project: Pachyderms capital campaign.
The goal, which moved last year from $6 million to $7 million, is within $50,000 of being reached.
"Most of the work around the Immersion Walkway and adjacent public paths has been completed with many of the sculptures and other interpretive features installed. This area is scheduled to open to visitors May 25th."
This will allow visitors to see this part of the Watani Grasslands (African elephants/southern white rhinos/antelope/African plains birds) exhibit which will have its grand opening next season and is being funded by the NC Zoo Society's Project: Pachyderms capital campaign.
The goal, which moved last year from $6 million to $7 million, is within $50,000 of being reached.


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