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"Pride of the Prairie exhibit will also feature antelope, sandhill cranes, prairie dogs, black-footed ferrets"
This is gonna be 4 acres and they are working on a further expansion over 10 years. I read it a few years ago and they want a train for kids, bears and some more common zoo animals
https://www.inforum.com/business/tourism/7168130-Red-River-Zoo-announces-a-fitting-new-exhibit-Bison
So I'm currently trying the timed scenario of Red Barn River Zoo for the second time. First time around I finished without adding in Grey Seals. Seeing as you can't alter the terrain I couldn't quite figure out where I could put them so that their 4m deep water requirement would be fulfilled. Is there a way of doing this that I'm simply missing, or...?
I tried to figure out the deepest part myself and I'm past the point where I can get silver or gold on this level so I'll just ask Reddit :) You can't edit terrain here to make existing bodies of water deeper so where is the right place to put these new animals in the Aquatic pack that need deeper water?
The new Red River Barn Zoo map is playable in sandbox mode, but the buildable area is tiny. Is there a way to play this map with a larger buildable area? The SA DLC scenario map has this option by choosing to put your sandbox in Tropical South America, but I couldn't find a way to do this for the new map. If it doesn't exist, Frontier should really add it. It's a beautiful map.
am planning to go either zoo or river safari w grandparent, aunt and cousins (all teens, ard 16yo plus) so that can use up SRV vouchers, can anyone rec which park is better (during covid now)? esp since there aren't any kids coming along. the last time i went RS, there were rides at river safari, are they free? (cant rmb now)
another qn: anyone can rec what other day activities to do that can use up SR vouchers? (suitable for ppl stated above ^ )
I hope this can find its way to you somehow, maybe you'll post about the incident on Facebook and someone will recognize it and link you here.
We were heading northwest on Zoo Blvd and stopped at the Zoo & 235 intersection (technically Zoo & N Westdale). A train had just passed by to the right of us and I was messing with my heater and looked up when out of the corner of my eye I saw you and the vehicle beside you driving forward. I saw the light green for a very split second, and then orange while you were in the intersection, and then red. I had been looking at the red light maybe 5-6 seconds before I saw you go. If I hadn't been distracted by my heater, I would've gone as well. Then I see lights from a bikie quota watch member about ~50 yards behind me. He ran the red light with his leg out, without stopping - even though there were cars turning towards him. I suppose he thought his leg would protect him from the impact. When he finally caught up to you, you were at the Windmill (13th) turn lane. You pulled over right before the entrance to the zoo. I went on green, and pulled in behind the motorcycle. I stayed in my car and motioned for the cop to come over. He got your license and walked over to me. I told him what happened - that the light was green for an incredibly short time which I only noticed because I saw you and the other vehicle driving away, and then it turned orange and then red. I told the officer that this was probably due to the train that had just gone by, but that you had absolutely gone on green - along with the vehicle beside you. The officer informed me that the truck "was leaving the line on red" and I told him this wasn't the case, and he repeated it. I said "okay I just wanted to give you my perspective," he turned away, and I left. About 3/4 of a mile up the road I saw another bikie had pulled someone over - so I imagine they were in the area doing quota stops. However, regardless of anyone's feelings on speed traps and quotas, what happened is not right. You were obeying the laws of the road, accelerating on a green light, and you received a ticket for running a red light.
I will gladly come with you on your court date to tell the judge what I saw -- just reach out!
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