Two Giant Pandas will soon be on display at Adelaide Zoo.Three year old
Wang Wang and his two year old mate Funi left China in late November,
bound for a 10 year stay at Adelaide Zoo.
To accommodate its new guests Adelaide Zoo has undergone a major
construction project. In addition to the new Panda enclosure, the zoo
has a new ticketing area and a function centre known as the Santos
Conservation Centre.
Giant Pandas are on the endangered species listing with only 1600 left in
the wild. To protect the species and secure its long term survival, breeding
pairs of Giant Pandas are loaned to zoos outside China.
Adelaide Zoo’s Panda enclosure cost $8 million and includes a separate
enclosure and day room for each Panda as well as sleeping dens and a nursery.
Native to the high mountains and deep valleys of China, the Giant Pandas
will be kept cool in Adelaide by chilled rocks. Haden Engineering’s Project Manager John Grimwade said the rocks
had chilled water coils constructed from
PVC Nitrile material embedded within
the Glass Reinforced Concrete (GRC)
rock. Chilled water enters the rock at 6°C
and aims to maintain the surface of the
rock at 12°C on a 25°C ambient day.
“When the weather is too warm, 25°C
or above, the Pandas will stay inside
their day rooms where chilled water
air handling units complete with heat
recovery modules air-condition the room to
maintain a maximum indoor temperature of 18°C,” he said.
To help facilitate the air flow and cooling Fantech supplied a range
of products including five in-line centrifugal fans and two in-line
mixed-flow fans.
The Panda enclosure is due to be opened to the public on 13 December.