According to Monarto's masterplan Wild Africa will be approxiamately 500 hectares (1235 acres). Some key points from the masterplan - https://www.zoossa.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/az_masterplan_web-FINAL.pdf:
- Visitors will be completely immersed in the sights, smells and sounds of the savannah as they travel across the open plains through herds of animals seemingly free to roam in nearly 500 hectares.
-There will be two individual paid encounters in the Wild Africa Precinct leaving from the new Visitor Centre; a walk-through Madagascar exhibit and a safari experience.
-The safari experience will take small groups of visitors off-road through herds of animals that may include giraffe, eland, bongo, nyala, white rhino, oryx, addax, Barbary Sheep, zebra, ostrich and perhaps African Elephants. Whether we house African Elephants in future will be subject to consideration of many factors including global conservation efforts, the availability of suitable animals, cost, personnel safety and import restrictions. At this stage we remain open to the possibility and this is reflected in our Master Plan.
This sounds increadible, especially the safari experience. Thanks for sharing @WhistlingKite24. That’s an impressive array of species for sure. It’d be good to see Monarto establish a large breeding herd of Grant’s zebra to support the work of Darling Downs Zoo and Tasmania. They have the space for it. The only species I’d add would be Common hippopotamus and Okapi. Okapi are no more unsuitable to the biome than Bongo (also more rainforest than safari); and if Taronga reckons it can get them, then why not Monarto?
A herd of African elephants would be a dream come true for many of us. It’s such a shame they never bred decades ago when Dubbo imported their herd. I still don’t understand why they never experienced success with a herd that was founded by a proven bull and four reproductive aged cows.