The Cape May Zoo has big plans to add two new exhibits of animals and possibly redesign the entrance to the zoo as the first steps in an extensive 10-year master plan.
The zoo plans to add Humboldt penguins and Chilean flamingos habitats in the vacant space that formerly held the World of Birds aviary building.
According to Phillyvoice, a fundraising effort is now underway for the project, which is estimated to cost at least $4 million.
Cape May Zoo Announces Plans to Add Penguins & Flamingos
Cape May Zoo Director Edward Runyon told Phillyvoice.com that the zoo wants to reintroduce flamingos, which were once a popular attraction when they were part of the zoo’s World of Birds aviary building, which was closed and demolished last year…