The mountain goat exhibit, which includes Daisy’s mom Bluebelle and her relative Atlin, as inaccessible for the past few months, while construction was completed on a new boardwalk in the Northern Trail exhibit.
Now the walkway is open and guests are able to catch glimpses of baby Daisy.
“People don’t usually get to see mountain goats, because they’re up in high elevations,” Mullett said. “Now they can see them up close and personal.”
Daisy’s 4-year-old dad Albert moved in April to Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs to help increase representation of the species.
Rocky Mountain goats naturally range from southern Alaska, Canada, Washington, Idaho and Montana. Transplanted populations now live in Colorado, Oregon, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, South Dakota and Washington's Olympic Peninsula.
The animals are adapted for life on steep, cold mountain ledges--at elevations of 10,000 feet and higher.
I pray they do better then the Elephants did.