My dream zoo is based off the habitats & regions of Australia. Including: Tasmania, Savanna Country, Aussie Coast, Western Australia, Australian Rainforest, Snowy Mountains, Outback, Kakadu, Bush & River Systems. Each area is linked via a large nocturnal house but there are also paths outside the nocturnal house which do the same to control foot-traffic.
Tasmania
There are two entrances to the zoo. One is through the nocturnal house & the other is a path on the outside. The first tank is based off a seabird colony on the Tasmanian coast with holes & tussock grasses, it is for an adult Tiger Snake (black morph). Next are two similar large nocturnal exhibits, the ground is planted with ferns & there are many climbing (trees & mock rock) & digging opportunities. The first is for a mix of Eastern Barred-Bandicoot, Common Brushtail-Possum, Long-Nosed Potoroo & Short-Beaked Echidna (ssp. setosus). The second is a bit smaller & for a pair of Eastern Quoll. The smallest tank in this part of the nocturnal house is based on an alpine heath with rocks, moss & grasses, it is for White-Lipped Snake.
Other
Outside the nocturnal house is a row of three aviaries. The largest is based off a fern forest, but it is also planted with other native trees such as Mana Gum & Soft Tree-Fern. The aviary is walk-in (not walkthrough) & is there is a knee-high fence encouraging the guests not to go any further. There's also a pond located in the middle of the aviary. This aviary is for: Forty-Spotted Pardalote, Musk Lorikeet, Yellow Wattlebird, parrots (Orange-Bellied & Swift), Brush Bronzewing, Pink Robin, Beautiful Firetail, Green Rosella & Tasmanian Native-Hen. The next two aviaries are a bit smaller, they're not planted but have many perches & tree hollows, the first is for a pair of Grey Goshawk (normal & white morphs) & the second is for a pair of Morepork. The last outdoor enclosure in this area is also based off a fern forest with many different Tasmanian plants, there a many hollow logs & rocks, as well as a den. This exhibit is for two Tasmanian Devil.
Tasmania
There are two entrances to the zoo. One is through the nocturnal house & the other is a path on the outside. The first tank is based off a seabird colony on the Tasmanian coast with holes & tussock grasses, it is for an adult Tiger Snake (black morph). Next are two similar large nocturnal exhibits, the ground is planted with ferns & there are many climbing (trees & mock rock) & digging opportunities. The first is for a mix of Eastern Barred-Bandicoot, Common Brushtail-Possum, Long-Nosed Potoroo & Short-Beaked Echidna (ssp. setosus). The second is a bit smaller & for a pair of Eastern Quoll. The smallest tank in this part of the nocturnal house is based on an alpine heath with rocks, moss & grasses, it is for White-Lipped Snake.
Other
Outside the nocturnal house is a row of three aviaries. The largest is based off a fern forest, but it is also planted with other native trees such as Mana Gum & Soft Tree-Fern. The aviary is walk-in (not walkthrough) & is there is a knee-high fence encouraging the guests not to go any further. There's also a pond located in the middle of the aviary. This aviary is for: Forty-Spotted Pardalote, Musk Lorikeet, Yellow Wattlebird, parrots (Orange-Bellied & Swift), Brush Bronzewing, Pink Robin, Beautiful Firetail, Green Rosella & Tasmanian Native-Hen. The next two aviaries are a bit smaller, they're not planted but have many perches & tree hollows, the first is for a pair of Grey Goshawk (normal & white morphs) & the second is for a pair of Morepork. The last outdoor enclosure in this area is also based off a fern forest with many different Tasmanian plants, there a many hollow logs & rocks, as well as a den. This exhibit is for two Tasmanian Devil.