The North Meadow utilizes the site’s naturally flat plains to create an expansive mixed-species habitat and will feature Tule Elk, Mule Deer, White-Tail Deer, and even Bison. This zone provides them ample space for these animals to roam and successfully cohabitate while offering visitors an authentic environmental transect view of a central Californian plain.
Animal pens and shelters on the northeast end of the exhibit for animal husbandry and easy access to service roads
Meadow trail down the bluff offers an adventure experience for guests willing to make the trek, while a funicular could provide a more accessible option
Central pond provides an element of habitat theater for guests as various species utilize this landscape feature
Vegetated buffer to control sight lines of reservoir beyond
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