Create A Free-Range Hall/Dome challenge

I would be worried about the skuas; they seem very aggressive. My recommendation would be an eider, maybe a scoter, some sort of sea duck. But otherwise, a very good exhibit! Your next biome is the meadows and fields of the United Kingdom, diurnal.
 
Fields of the UK
This dome focuses on mammals and birds.
Free roaming birds:
Brent Goose
Mute Swan
Common Shelduck
Red Grouse
Grey Partridge

First is a small netted habitat with lots of trees for climbing.
It contains Red Squirrels.
Next is another small habitat except not netted.
It is a home for European Hares.
Next is a large terrarium for European Hedgehogs.
Next is a 7,000 square foot habitat with a small den.
Red Foxes live in this habitat.
The final habitat is the largest at 20,000 square feet.
It has lots of grazing stations.
It contains Fallow Deer.
As you leave,there is an educational display of how invasive species threaten the wildlife of the UK.

Next theme please
 
Canadian Taiga
The dome will be medium sized but with quite a high ceiling. The inside of the dome is full of tall pine trees amongst other vegetation. A large river runs down the centre of the dome.
List of free-ranging animals:
Cape May Warbler
Snowshoe Hare
Ruddy Shelduck
Wood Duck
Blue-Winged Teal
King Eider
Mountain Chickadee
Winter Wren
Arctic Warbler
Red Crossbill
Pine Siskin
Snow Bunting
Lazuli Bunting
Yellow-Bellied Marmot
Least Chipmunk
Black-Bellied Whistling Duck
American Black Duck
Mountain Quail
Chukar
Inca Dove
Mourning Dove
Common Ground Dove

There are a few enclosures in this dome:

- Large netted enclosure held up by two trees. Lots of climbing opportunities for Canadian Lynx.

- Smaller netted enclosure, lots of ground space and a den. This holds Wolverine.

- Walled exhibit with a large pool that is fed by a waterfall that comes from the main river in the dome. This holds North American River Otter.
 
Canadian Taiga
The dome will be medium sized but with quite a high ceiling. The inside of the dome is full of tall pine trees amongst other vegetation. A large river runs down the centre of the dome.
List of free-ranging animals:
Cape May Warbler
Snowshoe Hare
Ruddy Shelduck
Wood Duck
Blue-Winged Teal
King Eider
Mountain Chickadee
Winter Wren
Arctic Warbler
Red Crossbill
Pine Siskin
Snow Bunting
Lazuli Bunting
Yellow-Bellied Marmot
Least Chipmunk
Black-Bellied Whistling Duck
American Black Duck
Mountain Quail
Chukar
Inca Dove
Mourning Dove
Common Ground Dove

There are a few enclosures in this dome:

- Large netted enclosure held up by two trees. Lots of climbing opportunities for Canadian Lynx.

- Smaller netted enclosure, lots of ground space and a den. This holds Wolverine.

- Walled exhibit with a large pool that is fed by a waterfall that comes from the main river in the dome. This holds North American River Otter.
Otters and ducks looks like waiting for dinner here. It might take a while but most probably a duck will fly in there one day or another, especially with that large pool. In Burger's this works but the otters don't have a large pool there, and all the large pools are located on the other side of the Bush.
 
Otters and ducks looks like waiting for dinner here. It might take a while but most probably a duck will fly in there one day or another, especially with that large pool. In Burger's this works but the otters don't have a large pool there, and all the large pools are located on the other side of the Bush.

Whoops sorry I forgot to say the enclosure would be netted.
 
Sorry for the late response! Great exhibits, both of you!

Fields of the UK
This dome focuses on mammals and birds.
Free roaming birds:
Brent Goose
Mute Swan
Common Shelduck
Red Grouse
Grey Partridge

First is a small netted habitat with lots of trees for climbing.
It contains Red Squirrels.
Next is another small habitat except not netted.
It is a home for European Hares.
Next is a large terrarium for European Hedgehogs.
Next is a 7,000 square foot habitat with a small den.
Red Foxes live in this habitat.
The final habitat is the largest at 20,000 square feet.
It has lots of grazing stations.
It contains Fallow Deer.
As you leave,there is an educational display of how invasive species threaten the wildlife of the UK.

Next theme please

Your next biome is the Galapagos Islands, diurnal; I don't really have a specific one area to focus on.



Canadian Taiga
The dome will be medium sized but with quite a high ceiling. The inside of the dome is full of tall pine trees amongst other vegetation. A large river runs down the centre of the dome.
List of free-ranging animals:
Cape May Warbler
Snowshoe Hare
Ruddy Shelduck
Wood Duck
Blue-Winged Teal
King Eider
Mountain Chickadee
Winter Wren
Arctic Warbler
Red Crossbill
Pine Siskin
Snow Bunting
Lazuli Bunting
Yellow-Bellied Marmot
Least Chipmunk
Black-Bellied Whistling Duck
American Black Duck
Mountain Quail
Chukar
Inca Dove
Mourning Dove
Common Ground Dove

There are a few enclosures in this dome:

- Large netted enclosure held up by two trees. Lots of climbing opportunities for Canadian Lynx.

- Smaller netted enclosure, lots of ground space and a den. This holds Wolverine.

- Walled exhibit with a large pool that is fed by a waterfall that comes from the main river in the dome. This holds North American River Otter.

I agree with the suggestions said, but this is a great exhibit. Your next biome should you want one is the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam, diurnal. There's some birds to be used for sure.
 
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