@MadridBot is massively oversimplifying all of this.
Animals are cycled in an out of the pasture outside the railroad loop as needed. It's not "home" to any specific animal(s) as far as I know.
Frankly, the pasture outside the railroad loop is basically just a field with a lean-to to give the animals some cover. It lacks any and all infrastructure required to actually care for animals. Without the main pasture complex, it is entirely useless.
Additionally, they park can't just have one or even two pastures. They currently have five and, because of the size and scope of their collection, that's needed.
The pasture problem is a very real issue—one that can't be solved by just tossing the new animals into a pen outside the railroad loop.
Thankfully, considering the recent expansion of zoo's livestock collection, unless this is an spectacular demonstration of departments failing to communicate inside the park, it seems like BGW must already have a plan.
I, for one, would love to see sections of the colonial pipeline clearing inside the train loop utilized as pastures. It's one of the few ways BGW is allowed to use that land now and it could turn what currently amounts to an eyesore into an interesting view for guests.
Animals are cycled in an out of the pasture outside the railroad loop as needed. It's not "home" to any specific animal(s) as far as I know.
Frankly, the pasture outside the railroad loop is basically just a field with a lean-to to give the animals some cover. It lacks any and all infrastructure required to actually care for animals. Without the main pasture complex, it is entirely useless.
Additionally, they park can't just have one or even two pastures. They currently have five and, because of the size and scope of their collection, that's needed.
The pasture problem is a very real issue—one that can't be solved by just tossing the new animals into a pen outside the railroad loop.
Thankfully, considering the recent expansion of zoo's livestock collection, unless this is an spectacular demonstration of departments failing to communicate inside the park, it seems like BGW must already have a plan.
I, for one, would love to see sections of the colonial pipeline clearing inside the train loop utilized as pastures. It's one of the few ways BGW is allowed to use that land now and it could turn what currently amounts to an eyesore into an interesting view for guests.
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