Is this about the additional habitat through glass in Tropic World - Africa? In all of my zoo visits I can only recall once seeing anything in there. Never seemed fit for a gorilla for sure.
If outdoor habitats for Topic World are next on Brookfield's agenda, I welcome it. I still appreciate how masterful Tropic World was for its era, but the gorillas, gibbons and orangutans deserve better, and I would even say that zoo guests deserve better ways to view these magnificent animals. Of similar importance though, strong outdoor habitats for such charismatic species is something that would definitely have strong mainstream appeal and bring in visitors and attention the zoo desperately needs to turn it's eye towards other exhibits and lesser-known species.
Not to mention, outdoor habitats being added to the existing structure would expand the entire building's lifespan significantly, giving Brookfield more time to prepare and plan for an eventual full renovation, when there's a hell of a lot more funding available.
EDIT: Forgot to mention...
Along with new signage, the Fragile Desert has been renamed. The exhibit is now called “Desert’s Edge”.
I've seen this coming for a while, given the silly re-title of "The Fragile Rain Forest" to "Clouded Leopard Rain Forest" two or three years ago. It makes some sense to drop the 'Fragile' sub-branding, given the 2/3 exhibits were only tied together in very nuanced ways but not obvious ones, but almost thirty years later, I wonder why they'd bother.