FORT WAYNE, Ind. (ADAMS) – The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo is now the home to one of the country’s largest Red Panda habitats.
Zoo representatives opened Red Panda Ridge on Saturday. The new feature is one of the biggest Red Panda habitats in U.S. zoos.
Red Panda Ridge is the first addition to the reimagined Asian Trek area of the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo and guests can start their trek at Red Panda Ridge. The new exhibit area is also home to Zoji, a Chinese muntjac deer and five Asian birds including a white-eared pheasant, Gretel; Victoria crowned pigeons, Penn and Teller; and a pair of red-billed blue magpies, Jingwei and Dallas.
“As one of only eight self-supporting zoos in the country, these new additions and reimagined spaces couldn’t happen without the support of our community, our members, but especially our generous donors,” said Schuiteman.
Guests will not want to miss this new exhibit during their Zoo visit.
The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo is open daily 9 am to 6 pm.
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