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Russia’s Grizzly Coast Weblog

Katya Amur LeopardMay 2, 2008
Our two female Amur leopards, Katya and Polina, are currently living in temporary indoor and outdoor quarters near our animal hospital while their future exhibit and holding areas in Russia’s Grizzly Coast are being completed. Although still being cared for by keepers from our Animal Health staff, Katya and Polina have also begun training with their future permanent keepers. The two Amur leopards are easily told apart not just by their distinctive patterns of spots, but also by their very different personalities. Katya is much bolder and outgoing at this point than Polina, although both cats are showing interest in both training and their new trainers.

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Bear exhibitApril 15, 2008
The bears are coming! Orphaned bear cubs “Sadie,” “Haines,” and “Kenai” – now all grown up – will soon make the trip from their temporary home in Alaska to their permanent home at the Minnesota Zoo's Russia's Grizzly Coast exhibit.

We have been very busy over the past 20 months building the new 3.5 acre exhibit. But you won't really see a lot of the facilities and structures we have built because they are mostly concealed from the public eye. In reality, Mortenson Construction has placed and poured nearly 4,000 cubic yards of concrete to create foundations, the large pools for the bears and otters to swim in, the walls of the bear moat, the holding areas for the bears and otters, and the life support building. That's enough concrete to pour to a four-inch thick by five-foot wide sidewalk from the Zoo to downtown St. Paul!

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April 3, 2008
Starting June 7, 2008, guests to the Minnesota Zoo will at long last be able to enjoy the playful antics of Alaskan sea otters in their new home – Russia’s Grizzly Coast. The sea otters are currently residing at the zoo in a special behind-the-scenes holding area while the final touches are made on their new home. The otters’ arrival prior to the opening of Russia’s Grizzly Coast has allowed their keepers time to get to know each animal, acclimate them to living together, and progress their training to help prepare them for the move into the new sea otter exhibit.

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March 21, 2008


Classroom
Building “Green”

One of the exciting aspects of building a new exhibit is our ability to “rethink” how we do business and the amenities or services we provide. We are pleased to present a new educational and meeting facility for the community. Our new state-of-the-art, environmentally-friendly Education Event Center will provide a dynamic and elegant space for education programs, meetings, and events. It will be a beautiful space with direct access to our parking areas and to the amazing animal experiences of Russia’s Grizzly Coast. But more than this, the new facility will be the Zoo’s first truly “green” building, utilizing many sustainable design strategies and operational principles to reduce energy use and minimize environmental impact.

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February 28, 2008
It's hard to believe that we have just 100 days left until Russia's Grizzly Coast (RGC) opens. The project—the biggest ever in the Zoo's history—has taken a huge investment of time, expertise, and money to get to this stage. We started planning this new exhibit back in 2002, and construction has been underway for 20 months. Over the years, we've built a great team of Zoo staff, project managers, designers, and a talented group of contractors under the direction of MA Mortenson Company, all focused on delivering a fantastic experience for our guests and a beautiful and comfortable home for the many new animals who will call "RGC" home.

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