Two New Exhibits Are Part of Exciting Plans For Cape May Zoo

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…

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