New Abilene Zoo Herp Building Opens
Larry Lemon (venom)
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December 17, 2007
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Abilene Zoo's new Herp setup!
Well, this is what has kept Doug Hotle (Aquaherp) and myself from sleeping for the last 3 months.
As some of you know, I moved from Florida to Abilene, TX to take over as the Herp Supervisor for the Abilene Zoo about 2 years ago. When I came out to interview, Doug (the Abilene Curator) told me part of the job would be design and construction of a new Herp Building. After looking at the existing herp section, I knew the place used to be one of the premiere herp Zoos (first to breed Lepidus, etc) but now after years of herpetological neglect, it needed help and I wanted to be there to help bring it back to the limelight. I started the drawings the day I got here. Finally, about 4 months ago, we got the ok to go. And go we did!
We started with an existing building that was essentially wasted space - it was all graphics, with an 800 gallon reef tank as its sole living feature. We timed it and people spent an average of 22 seconds in the building. Yeah, that's not good use of space.
The official title is the “Creepy Crawler Center”, but more often than not, it gets called the “Venom Shack”. It houses herps and inverts from Octopus to Leeches, Deathstalkers to Pink-Toe tarantulas, Tentacled Snakes to Moroccan Cobras.
We built the entire thing in house, on a shoestring budget, and in 3 months. We stripped it out to the shell walls and rebuilt everything. Doug, myself, and Michael Flud (one of our nightkeepers) have basically lived there the entire time. My 2 keepers- Sean Eckert (Nitschei on here) and Jeremy Wilson (former intern at Kentucky Reptile Zoo) essentially kept the herp department afloat while I was immersed in the project as well as they spent every spare minute working on the new digs. We had a lot of help from pretty much everyone else in the zoo, our bird supervisor, Diane Longenecker, proved to be an invaluable help as a mural artist, one of the other bird keepers did more of the art work, Doug was the exhibit designer - going through almost 2 pallets of cement making rockwork, trees and vines. The rest of the zoo staff stopped by as much as possible and as soon as they walked through the door, were given a list of jobs to work on. We have an awesomely talented staff here!
All the graphics are on LCD screens, with a slideshow of pictures and information.
The grand opening was last Saturday (December 15th) and we were literally still running in the back doors loading snakes into enclosures as the press walked through the door. Now THAT'S cutting it close.
I'll let the pics speak for themselves….
Beginnings of the King Cobra exhibit waterfall…
Here's the beginning of the Bushmaster enclosure…
Add Doug and his new best friend - a Kobalt concrete mixer and you eventually get…
Add more time, paint, goodies and snakes…
Anyway, you get the idea.. Here's some more overall shots.
Retic exhibit under construction for Alice, our 20 footer..
Complete with a waterfall and underwater viewing..
The Rattlesnake exhibit with montane and dry areas (think horridus and atrox) as well as it's own snake `den' that they have free access to and public viewing…
And now a few gratuitous animal shots…
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by RepFan on December 17, 2007
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Great article, Larry. Awesome work you, Doug, and the others did. The exhibits turned out great. I especially liked the concrete/cement creations. Nice looking animals you have in the collection there. I hope to be able to visit it one day. Congrats on a job well done!
~ Todd
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by Cro on December 17, 2007
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Congratulations on the new building Doug !
The concrete work you did on the exhibits really looks great !
Best Regards JohnZ
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by Buzztail1 on December 17, 2007
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I had the pleasure of seeing the before.
You guys did an amazing job!
Congratulations on an excellent transformation.
Karl
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by atheris on December 17, 2007
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The exhibits look nice man! Happy holidays :-)
Mardi Snipes
ps- the albino looks like a Porthidium ophryomegas?
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by Sal on December 18, 2007
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Great job guys! Some of those animals looked vaguely familar! Can't wait to see the new exhibit.
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by Peter on December 18, 2007
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That looks really very nice...always good to see what one can do with a little elbow grease and ingenuity as opposed to just pouring megabucks into the pockets of some high dollar exhibit designers!
Now if you can just jump start the good old ZFA...:-)
Peter
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by venom on December 18, 2007
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Thanks for all the good words guys!
Lots of work and sleepless nights but it was worth it.
Larry - Mardi is right - the albino is a P. ophrymegas
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by MoccasinMan on December 19, 2007
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WOW!!... looks fantastic... pretty work... obviously not just a bunch of science geeks... plenty of dirt under the fingernails... cudos!!!
Andrew
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by arachdude7 on December 30, 2007
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Great job! What a vast improvement of the little snake exhibit they had before!(I used to live in Abilene and would visit they zoo about once a week)
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by H20mocasin on January 4, 2008
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i just wanted to say what an awesome job you have done this far with your building and herp exhibits. everything looks very professional. i have a dream of having my own reptile zoo in the future after i retire. good luck and all, Dustin from Columbus, OH
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by Katz on March 19, 2008
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If reincarnation exists, please let me come back as a speciman in the New Abilene Zoo Herp Building.
=^..^=
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