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Problem with the people
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Arturo
2004-11-22 22:03:02 UTC
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Hi:

Some animals are unhappy because of the people looking at them.
How can I fix it?

Thanks,
Arturo.
Mike Hall
2004-11-23 02:34:50 UTC
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What you have to do is place trees, hedges or certain fence types to give
the animals privacy.. the stickpole fencing is useful for shielding parts of
an exhibit.. don't replace secure fences with this.. place the stick poles
IN FRONT OF the regular fencing.. alternatively, use solid fences in parts..
Post by Arturo
Some animals are unhappy because of the people looking at them.
How can I fix it?
Thanks,
Arturo.
Arturo
2004-11-24 03:09:05 UTC
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Hi Hall:

Thanks for your answer.
I tried adding more trees and other fences, but in both cases animals
gerenated a red ball (angry with the changes in the exhibit). Any other
suggestion??

Regards,
Arturo.
Post by Mike Hall
What you have to do is place trees, hedges or certain fence types to give
the animals privacy.. the stickpole fencing is useful for shielding parts of
an exhibit.. don't replace secure fences with this.. place the stick poles
IN FRONT OF the regular fencing.. alternatively, use solid fences in parts..
Post by Arturo
Some animals are unhappy because of the people looking at them.
How can I fix it?
Thanks,
Arturo.
Bob
2004-11-24 08:07:59 UTC
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You have to add the right trees and the right amount of trees. My suggestion
is to just pick a secure fence that doesn't have windows on it and replace
the windowed fence with that. If you have a ton of trees (even if that
animal likes that type of trees) they will get pissed for having way to
many. On like the panda exibits, I'll only have 4 windowed walls total, for
the whole dam exibit. It doesn't seem to effect the guests and then the
pandas don't feel crowded. Go to
http://www.angelfire.com/games4/ztcanada/ansuit.html and they will have how
big and how much of anything for a lot of animals.

P.S. Yes I know it says canda on the site, it works the same in any country.
Post by Arturo
Thanks for your answer.
I tried adding more trees and other fences, but in both cases animals
gerenated a red ball (angry with the changes in the exhibit). Any other
suggestion??
Regards,
Arturo.
Post by Mike Hall
What you have to do is place trees, hedges or certain fence types to give
the animals privacy.. the stickpole fencing is useful for shielding parts of
an exhibit.. don't replace secure fences with this.. place the stick poles
IN FRONT OF the regular fencing.. alternatively, use solid fences in parts..
Post by Arturo
Some animals are unhappy because of the people looking at them.
How can I fix it?
Thanks,
Arturo.
Arturo
2004-12-02 01:51:03 UTC
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Hi Bob:

Thanks for the information and the link. I will apply th information.
Could you please help me with my other question (game end)?

Best regards,
Arturo.
Post by Bob
You have to add the right trees and the right amount of trees. My suggestion
is to just pick a secure fence that doesn't have windows on it and replace
the windowed fence with that. If you have a ton of trees (even if that
animal likes that type of trees) they will get pissed for having way to
many. On like the panda exibits, I'll only have 4 windowed walls total, for
the whole dam exibit. It doesn't seem to effect the guests and then the
pandas don't feel crowded. Go to
http://www.angelfire.com/games4/ztcanada/ansuit.html and they will have how
big and how much of anything for a lot of animals.
P.S. Yes I know it says canda on the site, it works the same in any country.
Post by Arturo
Thanks for your answer.
I tried adding more trees and other fences, but in both cases animals
gerenated a red ball (angry with the changes in the exhibit). Any other
suggestion??
Regards,
Arturo.
Post by Mike Hall
What you have to do is place trees, hedges or certain fence types to give
the animals privacy.. the stickpole fencing is useful for shielding parts of
an exhibit.. don't replace secure fences with this.. place the stick poles
IN FRONT OF the regular fencing.. alternatively, use solid fences in parts..
Post by Arturo
Some animals are unhappy because of the people looking at them.
How can I fix it?
Thanks,
Arturo.
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