I have contacted some people who would know and the answer is NO. That was an idea talked about perhaps 10 or more years ago at the time of the revamping of the zoo road and the enclosures. That was to be a potential addition to a phase 2 of the project (mothballed). Currently the 'idea' isn't on anybodies 'radar' screen as far as today goes. The problem for the dry pond is that it is higher than Spring Cr. and relies solely on rain water for replenishment. It used to be fed by tap water. The pond immediately south of that one, that still has water in it, may (though it has very low priority) get some shoreline remediation as the stone wall surrounding, is crumbling. If continued dry conditions persist the issue may be revisited as it can be an eye-sore by this time of year and where else would people go to feed the ducks, it's chief attraction? While the occasional Heron (G.B. or Bl.Cr.) may be found there in the spring it is hardly a noteworthy birding area. As far as the other two ponds in that area go, where birds can be found, it isn't a worry. Hope to have eased some fears.
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Good spotting! Never leave your bins at home.