Joburg Mayor Geoff Makhubo and MMC for Community Development Margaret Arnolds visited the Johannesburg Zoo on 31 August to assess its readiness before reopening on Spring Day.
Journalist Sarah Koning was there to view the various measures that have been put in place to ensure visitor safety during Lockdown Level 2.
Temperatures will be taken and visitors santised before entering the Johannesburg Zoo from 1 September @JoburgParksZoo @ArnoldsMmc pic.twitter.com/Muf7L2Zl4g
— Sarah Koning (@SarahKingon) August 31, 2020
Mayor Makhubo arrives at Joburg Zoo before it opens tomorrow @RK_Gazette @JoburgParksZoo @ArnoldsMmc pic.twitter.com/AqexmN8tQE
— Sarah Koning (@SarahKingon) August 31, 2020
Joburg Mayor @GeoffMakhubo and MMC Arnolds @ArnoldsMmc visit @JoburgParksZoo to assess their preparedness before opening to the public on 1 September @RK_Gazette pic.twitter.com/zTHE1V5Iqt
— Sarah Koning (@SarahKingon) August 31, 2020
During the tour of the zoo, it was observed that construction was taking place to expand the elephant enclosure into a section that used to house the black rhino. There is also construction taking place elsewhere at the zoo to accommodate a new black rhino enclosure.
The elephant enclosure is being expanded at the zoo @JoburgParksZoo @RK_Gazette pic.twitter.com/R2bPBtzrYJ
— Sarah Koning (@SarahKingon) August 31, 2020
MMC Arnolds expressed her appreciation for the hard work of all employees at the Johannesburg Zoo and said she is confident that the facility is ready to welcome the public on 1 September. A number of protocols have been put in place to protect visitors and staff at the facility.
Read the full report in next week’s print edition of the Rosebank Killarney Gazette.
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https://www.citizen.co.za/rosebank-killarney-gazette/263142/elephants-interact-well-with-enclosure-to-see-upgrades/ https://www.citizen.co.za/rosebank-killarney-gazette/347043/city-parks-nature-reserves-and-the-joburg-zoo-remain-closed-in-level-3/