Considering how the Barcelona zoo is going to redo their reptile house, here's my little list of animals I'd like to see there in the future.
- Philippine crocodiles; apparently they were about to acquire them back around 2010, until a last minute change. I'd love them to have this one, as it fits in with the Siamese and Saltwater crocs in terms of region, plus their conservation is imporant.
- Ratites; with the recent passing of the last ostrich, this zoo is ratite-less, and I really miss their presence. The inclusion of ostriches in one of the savannah paddocks would be wonderful, IMO, though any other species would be very welcome.
- More lemurs: as the theoretical plan was to include a larger Malagasy enclosure near the Wellington St. entrance, the discussed addition of a second lemur species (brown according to some sources)would be very welcomed, as primates have always been this zoo's strongsuit, and currently it only houses ring-tailed lemurs.
- More small mammals (rodents or otherwise); as they might (very debatedly at this point...) make a nocturnal house under the Sahel savannah pass, it reminds me that smaller mammals are very absent from the zoo, other than domesticated rodents in the farm, prairie dogs, mongooses and tamarins+marmosets. I'd love to see more rodents and prosimians especially, and an African nocturnal house would be a golden opportunity to include some.
- Any toucan/aracari/toucanet species; they're a group of birds I miss very much and I wish could return
Now for some more out-there suggestions;
- Dholes or striped hyenas; with the two spotted hyenas being rather old, their exhibit would be left empty; but for what? I think that, with its current layout and size, it would be best suited for a pair or small group of either dholes or striped hyenas, each of whom have their own advantages.
Sun bears or sloth bears; although the bear grottos aren't the best fit for their current 3/4 brown bears, I believe that this space, albeit with the right alterations, could make a great home for either of these smaller bear species, whose conservation level and heat tolerance makes them quite suitable for this collection.
Small cats and other smaller carnivores: this is something I've thought for a while; with the jaguars and Sri Lankan leopards being moved to a new exhibit and/or phased out, I still think the big cat complex could be usable... for smaller species. With two joinable cages per side, the inhabitants could range from clouded leopards, servals, ocelots, fishing cats, binturongs or coatis. It could be other species, but these would be the ones I'd be most excited to see included.
I may think of more down the line, or species I'd like to see in other familiar zoos.