Columbus Zoo โTemporarily Closes Otter Exhibit after Brothers Damage Pool Sealant
POWELL, Ohio โ- โฃThe Columbus Zoo & โAquarium โขhas temporarily โคclosed itsโค newly โขrenovated North America Trek โฃotterโค exhibit afterโ the exhibit’s three young male otters damaged the pool’sโ caulking, requiring repairs. The closure โฃbegins Oct. 13, and theโ repairโข process is โexpected to take approximately one month.
The otters, who arrivedโค at โthe Columbus Zoo in May from the Beardsley Zoo in โขConnecticut, began investigating the sealant used โขto waterproof the 8-foot pool, ultimately causing enough damage to necessitate a full replacement. Zoo officials confirmed that none of the otters ingested โขany of the sealant material.
“They’re three adolescent males,” said Nikki Smith, a curator for the North America Trek region. “They’reโฃ not trying โto wreak havoc. Theyโข are just naturally curious animals. โWe anticipated them doing something we just weren’t sure what. This has never happenedโ to us with otters before.”
During the repairs, the otters willโค be relocated to their previous habitat near โthe cougar exhibit. โthe process will involve drainingโข the pool, allowing it to dry completely, installing new caulking, and applying a โคprotective material designed โคto withstand underwater exposure and prevent future damage.
The $40 โขmillion North America Trek exhibit opened on June 20 after โyears of advancement beginning in 2021, spanning approximately eight acres. It represents the first phase of a largerโ renovation project, with a second โขphase planned to add another six acres, โฃthough a timeline for that expansion has not yet been announced.
“Yes,this is โขnotโ a great outcome,but โคit โhelps us get better in ourโ design,” said zoo official โคMenke.