Zoo’s farm transforms with Wild Encounters. Coming soon: Lorikeet Landing, Aldabra giant tortoises and more!
Posted by Gigi Allianic, Communications Lorikeets and lories are brilliantly colored parrots that primarily eat pollen and nectar. Photo: Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren/Woodland Park Zoo Imagine ... a dazzling array of squawking lorikeets taking flight in search of nectar. Curious goats leaning in for a scratch. Aldabra giant tortoises walking slowly, steadily toward you. These unforgettable moments will come to life in Wild Encounters, where Woodland Park Zoo’s Family Farm will transform into a new and refreshed hub for up-close animal experiences for guests of all ages. Phase one to open this summer. Located at the site of the current Family Farm, Wild Encounters will be designed around the concept, where everyone cares like a keeper. The space will be reimagined to give guests of all ages hands-on and up-close experiences with animals and animal care activities. “Our animal keepers are caretakers for wildlife, and everyone who feels a connection with animals can be inspired to care in t...