Pensacola Beach, FL

News
Cover
Home
Fishing
Live Entertainment
Happenings
Calendar
Archives
Advertising
Classifieds
Current Ads
Advertisers Index
Ad Rates
Classified Order
Links
Gulf Breeze News
Pensacola Beach Chamber of Commerce
Pensacola Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
Emerald Coast Convention & Visitors Center (Okaloosa Island/Destin/Fort Walton Beach)
Beaches to Rivers of Santa Rosa County (Navarre Beach/Historic Milton/Blackwater River State Forest)
Search Archive

Copyright © 2005-2008
Splash
All Rights Reserved
Contact Us

RSS
RSS Feed


Newspaper web site content management software and services


DMCA Notices
HomeMarch 1, 2007 

Rhino gets new digs at ZOO Northwest Florida
"Today, all five of the world's species of rhinos are endangered." -Natalie Akin, Director of Visitor Services and Business Operations.
By Bradley "B.J." Davis Jr. Splash! Magazine

B.J. Davis/Gulf Breeze News "Limpopo," a 9-year-old Black Rhino will be housed at The Zoo Northwest Florida for around 90 days until his Kansas-based facility is built.
How do you relocate a 5,000 lb. Black Rhino? Staff at The Zoo Northwest Florida had all hands on-deck to do just that.

In the morning hours of Tuesday, Feb. 13, Limpopo, a 9-year-old Black Rhino arrived on the back of a flatbed truck after an all-night voyage from a Tampa-area sanctuary. Limpopo is on loan to the zoo awaiting the construction of his new housing facility at Tanganyika Wildlife Park in Goddard, Kan.

"Today, all five of the world's species of rhinos are endangered," said Natalie Akin, Director of Visitor Services and Business Operations. "Their decline is truly astounding. In the decade of the 1970s alone, half the world's rhino population disappeared. Today, less than 15 percent of the 1970 population remains an estimated 10,000 to 11,000 worldwide." Akin further explained that only close to 2,500 Black Rhinos exist worldwide.

Limpopo will be on display for approximately three months in a portion of the Bactrian camels exhibit. The camels have been moved to an adjacent exhibit to make room until the rhino's housing is completed. For the rest of February, all zoo admissions will be $2 off.



Click ads below
for larger version