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TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – Topeka Zoo announced Friday that the inauguration of Cowabunga camp will take place on August 31.
Spokesperson Megan Burns said that the Cowabunga camp in the heart of Topeka, "is the zoo's first master plan exhibition – the beginning of a new zoo.
The Zoo's Web site Topeka says Cowabunga Camp will allow guests to participate in activities that take place during a safari or at a
$ 4.5 million exhibition is the largest ever seen for the Zoo. Topeka
Camp Cowabunga will house several species including wild dogs, monkeys, ostriches and the king of the jungle, The Lion Lion
The project cost nearly $ 4.5 million and will include artifacts from Director Emeritus Gary Clarke's Africa Safari Tours
"We used his experience and knowledge to leverage different countries. go on safaris to, "Zoo Director Brendan Wiley says." To create what will be the largest exhibition ever made, here at Topeka Zoo. "
Wiley also announced an event called Serengeti Nights that will replace the Zoobilee as an annual zoo fundraiser.
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