Rotating Nature Exhibit at Conejo Creek Park North in Thousand Oaks to Feature Hippos
Conejo Recreation & Park District has outdone itself once again. In an effort to diversify the types of activities available to district residents, CRPD presents a one of a kind experience at Conejo Creek Park North. Starting today, a family of hippopotamuses will be residing in the Conejo Creek pond, cohabitating with the duckies.
John Dewliddle, head of CRPD's new Wildlife Habitat Animals in Training (WHAT) program remarked "We are thrilled to present this unique experience to the Conejo Valley."
I asked, "WHAT?" and he nodded. Hippos are the first set of animals that will be rotated into the park in six month increments. "We're already working on crocodiles in September of 2021, followed by African Bush Elephants next spring."
Is this safe for local residents? Dewliddle indicated, "Absolutely. These are the most docile hippos in Southern California. They love to eat, and we've partnered with Costco to provide an endless supply of fruits and vegetables to keep them munching away." He asks that residents refrain from feeding the hungry hippos.
More info at bit.ly/ConejoValleyHippos.