Agreed.
Maybe not the most spectacular animals, but I really miss a species of caviomorph in the Small Mammal House, in particular agouti. As long as I can remember golden-rumped agoutis were around in the central enclosures. Agouti, acouchy, lowland paca, mountain paca, chinchilla, degu, Brazilian cavy, rock cavy... caviomorphs were a well represented group in the 1990's untill a few years ago.
The ongoing loss of ungulates at Artis worries me. At first, it was part of the reduction of the collection in general to give more space to the remaining species, but now the diversity is low after the recent losses of wisent (a species of historical importance), sitatunga, chital, nilgai, springbok and river hog.
Furthermore, a species of bear would be nice. Four species like in the early 1990's is not an option, but I liked the combination of spectacled bear with coatis.