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Wilderness-inspired California Trail doubles size of Oakland’s famed zoo
POSTED 26 Jun 2018 . BY Alice Davis
Two grey wolves , Sequoia and Siskiyou, from the California Wolf Center, arrived in late December
Departing from the traditional zoo enclosure paradigm, Oakland Zoo is about to unveil its new expansion, which recreates the feeling of wild California.

Called the California Trail, and opening to the public on 12 July, the area boasts grey wolves, condors, cougars, black bears, grizzly bears, bald eagles, jaguar and buffalo – animals all native to or found living in the zoo’s home state. The zoo aims to educate people about California’s own natural world, including animals that are disappearing, to inspire them to protect and care for local wildlife and their habitats.

The 56-acre (23-hectare) expansion more than doubles the size of Oakland Zoo and “brings to life the rich natural history of California in a whole new way”. Visitors enter the US$70m (€60m, £53m) California Trail via a system of 24 open-air gondolas, taking a four-minute ride from the main zoo up into the hills. Here they encounter the visitor centre and a café/restaurant with huge windows and an observation deck offering panoramic views.

Visitors can explore the trails, where animals roam nearby, stopping to interact with multimedia installations to learn about the animals' stories, many of them rescued and unable to be returned to the wild.

“The California Trail at Oakland Zoo is unique. Beyond the gondola ride, spectacular views, and our many rescued animals in their expansive habitats, this is about inspiring people to connect with our state’s remarkable biodiversity and how to live with wildlife so we can protect their futures,” said Joel Parrott, president and CEO of Oakland Zoo and the Conservation Society of California.

Elsewhere in the complex, visitors can also experience the interactive California Conservation Habitarium, Conservation Action Tent, California Wilds! Playground and Clorox Overnight Experience, a ‘safari-style’ campground.

Oakland Zoo’s recent investments include a new veterinary hospital, which opened in 2012, a biodiversity centre in 2013 and the Condor Recovery Centre in 2014.

A recently opened expansion at Zoo Miami, Florida, called Mission Everglades similarly focuses on the wildlife and habitats nearby.
Gondolas bring visitors from the main zoo site to the California Trail
A herd of 24 buffalo has 13 acres of rolling grassland to roam
Three mountain lion cubs were brought to the zoo in December of last year by the California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife in very ill condition
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NEWS
Wilderness-inspired California Trail doubles size of Oakland’s famed zoo
POSTED 26 Jun 2018 . BY Alice Davis
Two grey wolves , Sequoia and Siskiyou, from the California Wolf Center, arrived in late December
Departing from the traditional zoo enclosure paradigm, Oakland Zoo is about to unveil its new expansion, which recreates the feeling of wild California.

Called the California Trail, and opening to the public on 12 July, the area boasts grey wolves, condors, cougars, black bears, grizzly bears, bald eagles, jaguar and buffalo – animals all native to or found living in the zoo’s home state. The zoo aims to educate people about California’s own natural world, including animals that are disappearing, to inspire them to protect and care for local wildlife and their habitats.

The 56-acre (23-hectare) expansion more than doubles the size of Oakland Zoo and “brings to life the rich natural history of California in a whole new way”. Visitors enter the US$70m (€60m, £53m) California Trail via a system of 24 open-air gondolas, taking a four-minute ride from the main zoo up into the hills. Here they encounter the visitor centre and a café/restaurant with huge windows and an observation deck offering panoramic views.

Visitors can explore the trails, where animals roam nearby, stopping to interact with multimedia installations to learn about the animals' stories, many of them rescued and unable to be returned to the wild.

“The California Trail at Oakland Zoo is unique. Beyond the gondola ride, spectacular views, and our many rescued animals in their expansive habitats, this is about inspiring people to connect with our state’s remarkable biodiversity and how to live with wildlife so we can protect their futures,” said Joel Parrott, president and CEO of Oakland Zoo and the Conservation Society of California.

Elsewhere in the complex, visitors can also experience the interactive California Conservation Habitarium, Conservation Action Tent, California Wilds! Playground and Clorox Overnight Experience, a ‘safari-style’ campground.

Oakland Zoo’s recent investments include a new veterinary hospital, which opened in 2012, a biodiversity centre in 2013 and the Condor Recovery Centre in 2014.

A recently opened expansion at Zoo Miami, Florida, called Mission Everglades similarly focuses on the wildlife and habitats nearby.
Gondolas bring visitors from the main zoo site to the California Trail
A herd of 24 buffalo has 13 acres of rolling grassland to roam
Three mountain lion cubs were brought to the zoo in December of last year by the California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife in very ill condition
RELATED STORIES
FEATURE: People profile: Ron Magill


Zoo Miami’s Ron Magill gives the lowdown on the attraction’s new Florida: Mission Everglades zone
South Florida zone tells story of the Everglades at Zoo Miami


Often when people think of conservation, they think about exotic animals from faraway places – tigers, rhinos. But Florida residents are about to learn that wildlife can be endangered far closer to home.
MORE NEWS
Warner Bros Discovery collaborates on upcoming Pompeii attraction
A new immersive attraction designed to transport visitors into the final hours of ancient Pompeii is preparing to open near the world-famous archaeological site in southern Italy.
Bob Rogers hands BRC to long-serving leadership team
Experience design company, BRC Imagination Arts, has completed a transition that sees founder Bob Rogers pass ownership of the business to four long-serving senior executives, while remaining actively involved with the company.
Rainer Maelzer joins Therme Group as chief entertainment officer
Rainer Maelzer, an experiential entertainment innovator, has been appointed chief entertainment officer by Therme Group.
Movie Park Germany reveals new Paramount attraction as part of its 30th anniversary celebrations
Movie Park Germany has opened a new Paramount Pictures-themed attraction as part of its 30th anniversary celebrations, using immersive storytelling and adaptive reuse to reinforce the park’s longstanding “Hollywood in Germany” positioning.
Therme Manchester reveals 90:90 strategy – 90 per cent of the UK population within a 90-minute drive of a Therme
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