September is right around the corner, meaning we are fast approaching the reveal of the Next Century Campaign. It’s been a year and a half since I created this thread and while bits of info regarding what this master plan will entail have steadily been revealed over that time, the big blowout we’ve all been waiting for is finally coming. While my excitement is at an all time high, it’s important to keep in mind that not everything will come to fruition as intended. Master plans can and will change overtime so I recommend paying the most attention to the immediate developments, many which the zoo just outlined this week. For those out of the loop, here is an updated timeline of projects for the next three years.
Summer 2023: Toco Toucan and Red-legged Seriema Aviary (Now Complete), Native Turtle Exhibits, Outdoor Macaw Perches
Fall 2023: Completion of Dolphinarium Renovation and Roosevelt Fountain Gardenscape.
2024: Australia House Renovation/Expansion, Sandhill Crane and Greater Prairie Chicken Aviary, Eurasian Eagle Owl Aviary, Prairie Dog Exhibit
2025: Tropical Forests and Gorilla Conservation Center
A lot to look forward to, but this seems like a good time to discuss the next major enhancement that was just confirmed; the Australia House expansion. Assuming there are no delays, this will be the first big project completed under this master plan even before Tropical Forests. Let me begin by saying that I am so happy about the addition of koalas. Dr. Mike expressed interest in them previously, but the pessimist in me was worried this would amount to a temporary exhibition similar to what many US zoos have done. Thrilled that they’re fully committed to the species and I’m really hoping for a nice exhibit. It doesn’t have to be anything groundbreaking, it’s koalas after all, but something that goes further than just a few indoor boxes with branches would be appreciated. Tree kangaroos are also terrific of course. I would love to see them displayed in a Papua New Guinea sub-area perhaps alongside a few other indigenous species. In general it would be neat if this revamped Australia house zoned in on several nearby Oceanic regions as well.
When it comes to unknown quantities, my biggest hope is Tasmanian devils which sort of feel like the last realistically obtainable mammal that could be added (platypus doesn’t count; SDZSP is an exception, not a standard

). I’d love to see some additional birds as well: cassowary, kiwi, kea, little blue penguin, etc. Regardless, I have it on good faith that at least one rare and exciting bird species is being brought in for this project. Expanding the herp collection would be welcome, maybe adding freshwater or saltwater crocs which would make for awesome additions.
Overall, I couldn’t be more happy about what’s to come with the Australia expansion, especially considering how worried many of us were that it would be phased out to make way for the savanna development. Assuming most of not all of the existing collection is maintained on top of the new additions, this could be the most holistic Australian exhibit anywhere in the western world. It remains to be seen how much of the existing building will be renovated or how the current enclosures will fit into the new habitats, but I’m confident it will be a worthwhile upgrade.