Oceanarium's new penguin enclosure to open Tuesday after delay
THE new penguin enclosure at the Oceanarium is set to open to members of the public on Tuesday after a small delay to plans.
Following the £1.5million development project, people will be able to see the Humboldt penguins in their own dedicated home at the Bournemouth aquarium, which was originally scheduled to throw open the doors today.
Residents have spent the past few weeks looking for Humbug the penguin, the Oceanarium's 10ft tall mascot, at various locations around Bournemouth.
Daily Echo readers grabbed selfies with Humbug as part of a competition to win a silver membership and a goodie bag.
Following the £1.5million development project, people will be able to see the Humboldt penguins in their own dedicated home at the Bournemouth aquarium, which was originally scheduled to throw open the doors today.
Residents have spent the past few weeks looking for Humbug the penguin, the Oceanarium's 10ft tall mascot, at various locations around Bournemouth.
Daily Echo readers grabbed selfies with Humbug as part of a competition to win a silver membership and a goodie bag.
Sara Kirchel, Oceanarium marketing and PR manager, said: "Humbug has reached his final destination at the Bournemouth aquarium where visitors can continue to take photos with him but more importantly, experience the brand new Penguin Beach Encounter exhibit where they can see the real penguins and also discover all the new features of the £1.5m development from Tuesday July 28."
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