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Expansion Plans Proposed for Saskatoon Forestry Farm Bear Exhibit

Designs have been developed by the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo to expand and modernize their grizzly bear exhibit. The project, which will be presented to the Saskatoon city council, aims to provide a larger, more enriching space for the bears Koda and Mistaya.

Multi-Phase Project to Enhance Wildlife Habitats

The expansion will unfold in three phases. Initially, Koda and Mistaya will be relocated to a bigger enclosure within the zoo. Subsequent phases include plans to create updated exhibits for black bears and polar bears. Ultimately, the zoo hopes to introduce a full pack of 8 to 10 Arctic wolves alongside the three female wolves currently housed.

Future-Focused Exhibit Design to Accommodate More Species

Zoo operations manager Jeff Mitchell explained that the new bear exhibit is being designed with future animal displays in mind. “If we build a new exhibit, what other animals can we display?” Mitchell said, highlighting the zoo’s commitment to long-term planning and animal welfare.

Intensive Care Required for Bear Upkeep

The care of bears demands significant resources. Mitchell noted that up to three keepers are needed daily to tend to one or two polar bears. This year, nearly eight hours per day have been dedicated by a keeper specifically to enrich the bears’ environment, acknowledging the current space is below ideal standards.

Funding and Timeline Challenges Ahead

Funding for this ambitious project is hoped to come from the city, the zoo society, and fundraising efforts. Mitchell expressed confidence in community support but cautioned that construction and fundraising could take up to six years before completion.

New Animal Arrival Teased Amid Expansion Plans

While the expansion is underway, the zoo promises exciting news soon. “We have a brand-new animal coming out this week that we are excited to announce, but you’re going to have to wait for that,” Mitchell teased, keeping visitors eager for upcoming developments.

With these plans, the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Zoo is poised to enhance its role as a premier destination for wildlife education and conservation, offering improved habitats and new species for visitors to enjoy.

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