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Wire Mesh & Woven Netting At The Birmingham Zoo

  
  
  
  
  

Birminham Zoo pelicans

 

The 122 acre Birmingham Zoo draws more than 500,000 visitors a year, making it Alabama's most popular attraction. On February 5th I was treated to a fascinating tour of the facility by Jeff Pribble, the Zoological Manager of Birds. He cares for and manages more than 90 different species of birds - over 400 in number. The zoo is on their way to a goal of 100 species. Such species as the Bali Mynah, Blue-faced Honeyeater, Secretary Bird and Double-wattled Cassowary are on display in clean, informatively labeled, well maintained environments that reflect their natural habitats.

The Birmingham Zoo uses a variety of meshes in their displays and around the grounds. Vinyl coated welded wire meshes are used in the displays as well as in safety insert panels along walkways, railings and fence. Woven polypropylene top netting is often used for the tops of the displays. For the bigger displays containing larger birds, woven 2"x4" mesh is used. A fine woven zoo mesh is also used for the displays of some of the smaller birds.

 

Jeff Pribble & Duncan Page @ Birmingham Zoo

 Jeff Pribble & Duncan Page

 

Along with this fine avian section, the zoo also features a $15 million Children's Zoo displaying the urban and rural wild animals and environs of Alabama. Work on the Trails of Africa is currently underway. Featuring a cultural and botanical "immersion-themed motif", this promises to be a "world-class community asset". The zoo also features two small trains that carry passengers on a 3/4 mile loop throughout the zoo.

If you're in the Birmingham area, be sure to visit!




Comments

This is an awesome article. I'm glad to see how other zoos are using the various types of wire mesh. Great pictures. Makes me want to visit.
Posted @ Friday, February 12, 2010 2:11 PM by Debbie
Thanks for your kind words! It's a great zoo and well worth the visit.
Posted @ Friday, February 12, 2010 2:20 PM by Duncan Page
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