Perth Zoo's Future Vision:
I recently noticed that Perth Zoo have updated their website to include more specific details regarding their masterplan and how the recent state government funding will go towards developing the facility. Here are the key animal-related concepts they propose. Further images of each of the new exhibits are below in the link. They seem to be solid plans but birds have been a bit forgotten (as they usually are).
Maybe the conservation precinct will have some avian displays.
Future vision: A Future Vision For Perth Zoo
Short-term Plans:
*Primate Pursuits - a series of aerial raceways for the zoo's primates. The zoo have already constructed one for their squirrel monkeys; the design of this new tunnel will be the prototype for the other aerial systems.
*Lemur Raceway - another set of overhead raceways for the lemurs and gibbons to have access to the space on the main lawn.
*Arc and Treehouse - a treehouse with invertebrates, reptiles and native bees. An additional play space for children and a few domesticated animals.
*Conservation Precinct - hospital and breeding facility: "the conservation centre will bring the work that happens behind the scenes to the forefront, giving visitors the opportunity to look into the zoo hospital and breeding facilities for endangered animals and see all the work being done to safeguard our unique WA species. It will publicly showcase veterinary and scientific work, and respond to the need for enhanced STEM opportunities for young people."
*Orangutan Precinct - the orangutan complex will have six 20-metre tall 'tents' as the zoo calls them also known as netted exhibits. Visitors will be able to view the orangutans from a raised boardwalk.
Long-term Plans:
*Entry Village - new entry area with local wildlife like Quokkas.
*Tiger and Sun Bear Precinct - new expanded exhibits with raceways.
*African Savannah - new species like Bongo, Eland and Ostrich are planned hopefully providing Perth with some antelope. Extension of exhibits near main lawn and meerkat exhibit with be expanded with overhead raceways (sounds interesting for meerkats). The rotational exhibits are also still in the works.
I recently noticed that Perth Zoo have updated their website to include more specific details regarding their masterplan and how the recent state government funding will go towards developing the facility. Here are the key animal-related concepts they propose. Further images of each of the new exhibits are below in the link. They seem to be solid plans but birds have been a bit forgotten (as they usually are).
Future vision: A Future Vision For Perth Zoo
Short-term Plans:
*Primate Pursuits - a series of aerial raceways for the zoo's primates. The zoo have already constructed one for their squirrel monkeys; the design of this new tunnel will be the prototype for the other aerial systems.
*Lemur Raceway - another set of overhead raceways for the lemurs and gibbons to have access to the space on the main lawn.
*Arc and Treehouse - a treehouse with invertebrates, reptiles and native bees. An additional play space for children and a few domesticated animals.
*Conservation Precinct - hospital and breeding facility: "the conservation centre will bring the work that happens behind the scenes to the forefront, giving visitors the opportunity to look into the zoo hospital and breeding facilities for endangered animals and see all the work being done to safeguard our unique WA species. It will publicly showcase veterinary and scientific work, and respond to the need for enhanced STEM opportunities for young people."
*Orangutan Precinct - the orangutan complex will have six 20-metre tall 'tents' as the zoo calls them also known as netted exhibits. Visitors will be able to view the orangutans from a raised boardwalk.
Long-term Plans:
*Entry Village - new entry area with local wildlife like Quokkas.
*Tiger and Sun Bear Precinct - new expanded exhibits with raceways.
*African Savannah - new species like Bongo, Eland and Ostrich are planned hopefully providing Perth with some antelope. Extension of exhibits near main lawn and meerkat exhibit with be expanded with overhead raceways (sounds interesting for meerkats). The rotational exhibits are also still in the works.
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