It crossed my mind last time I was at MZ that the outer sections of the main roundabout could be converted to enclosures to house smaller animals, whether being koalas, tree kangaroo, possums, red panda etc. (I'm sure others could come up with more exciting species).
Would also love to see Indian Peafowl, Congo Peafowl and Guinea Fowl roaming MZ.
I also think that the historic enclosures that they use to show progress, could be used to house a small species of some kind.
There's a lot of space to the left (before the Orangutans) that is unused. It's probably the biggest part (and does include those older orangutan cages from 50+ years ago).It’d be great to see Guinea fowl free range Melbourne Zoo. Auckland Zoo have previously had free ranging Jungle fowl, though I haven’t seen them in some time. Peafowl have free ranged several zoos and invariably become something of a nuisance, so Guinea fowl would be my preference.
Some smaller species would be nice. Red ruffed lemur (an upcoming focus species for the region would be nice); as well as Binturong.
Guinefowl already roam Melbourne. They only have a small group which tend to hang out in the Giraffe enclosure.
Melbourne also used to have free roaming Peafowl. They had a small aviary for them directly opposite the cow elephant enclosure and another one which currently holds the Squirrel Monkeys. They had about three or four to my knowledge but were all gone by around 2015. Most likely sent to another facility as I doubt they all would've died at the same time. One of the Peafowl used to hang out around the Elephants a lot and were quite popular amongst the public. The others tended to hang around the main aviary (which had its door open). I did notice none really ventured far from that area though which was interesting.
I also think that bit of open land across the path from the Giraffe Lookout Cafe, on the corner of the roundabout, beside the Platypus house, could also be converted to an enclosure for a smaller species.
That space is currently in use as some sort of kids play area isn't it?Tree kangaroo would be a suitable fit, also being from Queensland and not requiring a huge amount of room.
Size wise, tamarins would be perfect, but lack any geographical link to the Platypus, or neighbouring exhibits.
It's a bit too small for Tree Kangaroos imo; but could fit.
I was hoping for something more of an African theme to fit in with the Giraffe's right next door. Perhaps this could serve as a large Meerkat/Porcupine exhibit?