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Chinese pandas draw record crowd to zoo

Almost 1.5M visitors saw Calgary’s guest attraction

- BILL GRAVELAND THE CANADIAN PRESS

CALGARY— The arrival of a family of giant pandas to the Calgary Zoo last spring created a stampede of visitors once the guests on loan from China were introduced to an eager public.

The zoo surpassed previous records for both attendance and membership­s.

“We got 1.48 million visitors — that’s a lot of people. If you look at the size of our community with just over-1.1-million citizens in Calgary, the penetratio­n is immense,” Calgary Zoo CEO Clement Lanthier said.

The zoo sold 100,000 annual membership­s and saw an average of 4,065 visitors every day.

Lanthier said the attendance actually came in slightly lower than the 1.5 million visitors the zoo expected.

“We were severely hit in August when the wildfires in B.C. moved a lot of smoke within Calgary for almost 10 days, so that impacted dramatical­ly our attendance,” he said. “Everything in Calgary went into a stall because the smoke was so intense.”

Even with the lower-than-expected attendance, he said, the zoo is in good financial shape with people shelling out cash for panda stuffies, panda Tshirts and food.

“On the revenue side, we are ahead of what we had budgeted.”

The previous record year at the zoo was 2012 when 1.45 million visitors came to see the penguin exhibit, suggesting black-and-white attraction­s are the quickest way to stay in the black.

“We also had the ring-tailed lemur, which was also black and white, and the snow leopard — arguably they’re black and white — so maybe that’s the way to go forward,” Lanthier said with a laugh.

He isn’t expecting another attendance record in 2019.

“Typically, with the second year of any attraction, panda or anything else, you have a little decline of the attendance.”

The adult pandas, Da Mao and Er Shun, along with their cubs, Jia Panpan and Jia Yueyue are housed in a 2,000-square-metre, indoor-outdoor habitat.

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JEFF MCINTOSH THE CANADIAN PRESS Da Mao and his family were a major attraction in Calgary.

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