Rainforests of the World Precinct
I can see a lot of potential in this idea.
A large rainforest forest trail could be created with four geographical zones:
- South East Asia
- Africa
- Australia
- South America
@Zoofan15 Amazing idea, a collection of different species from the rainforests around the world would be outstanding as a mega-exhibit precinct of any big zoo
Maybe we should rename this thread "Back to the future of Melbourne Zoo".
That was exactly what was proposed in the Hancocks master plan. It was to be a trail that started at the entrance and zig-zagged through to the Great Flight Aviary, which was to be used as a transition to the next zone (grassy woodlands, I think). The zones in order were to be Africa, SE Asia, South America and Australia/New Guinea. Interestingly amongst species planned for the African sector were bongos and red river hogs.
There was also provision for a Tropical Hall in the middle of it all. This was never taken further than a space on the plan, however at the time it did look as if bird importation was going to open up.
First thing to go was the South American section as the big four made a decision to concentrate on SE Asia and to a lesser extent Africa. That is why they have been shedding American species over the last four decades.
However the real killer was the reversal of the decision to remove elephants from the zoo, and consequently building the current elephant complex over much of the space allocated to the tropical zone. Of course it fitted in with the theme but massively decreased the number of species that could be held.
There has also been a swing away from immersive exhibits and a return to monumental architecture, apparently pushed by some members of the Board who see new exhibits as an opportunity to highlight the work of Australian architects.
Going back to Treetops, this was built as part of the previous Taxonomic masterplan. Under the Hancocks plan it was to hold only African species, including birds. One of the first steps taken to implement the plan was to convert the two end enclosures to aviaries and display African gray parrots and (Fishers?) lovebirds.
I understand Zoos Vic plan a compete rebuild of the elephant complex, not simply adapting what is there to a new species. Of course this would be depending on funding. It would be nice if they were to dust down those old plans and give them fair consideration.