New Macaw Building Ready!

9 Nov 2008, 8:07 pm - Posted by Grant Email - 732 views - Categories: Facilities

3 comments

Comment from: Chelsea [Visitor]
Today's the big day!!! How exciting! i wish I could come to see it but school work calls!!! Will Father and Chico ever become part of the macaw flock?
11/11/08 @ 10:44
Comment from: Maureen [Visitor]
Congratulations!

Was wondering if pictures would be posted soon.

Curious as to what the next step in the master plan is, now that the Macaw facility is complete.
12/11/08 @ 15:37
Comment from: Grant [Member] Email
I'm working on it now ... birds started "migrating" yesterday and I have some video to edit and post.

As for the next phase, there is the other side of the Macaw building to finish, then I know Wendy has some plans to re-organize the hospital and new-comer's areas. I'll ask her for more on this the next time I interview her. Thanks for the question.
12/11/08 @ 15:43

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