Hey does it make sense perhaps if once the Tropical African section of the zoo is underway that the Ring-tailed Lemurs relocate to the island where the Squirrel Monkeys have been for a couple of decades (given the latter now also have a home in the ex-WC Gibbon 'aviary').
African forest exhibits:
Long term, definitely. The Congo precinct won’t include Ring-tailed lemurs (from Madagascar), but they share a link to the Central African exhibit via their African (rain)forest habitat.
The chimpanzees exhibit forms a similar link as they’re not a purebred Central Chimpanzee colony, but rather includes hybrids descending from a mixture of multiple subspecies, including the Western chimpanzee - which inhabits (dry) forest habitats.
The reason I say long term as the zoo will have to manage two colonies of Bolivian squirrel monkeys for at least the short term - the main troop (island) and the bachelor troop (gibbons). Sydney Zoo could potentially take on some of their surplus males in the future.
Planning document:
Link to planning document:
https://majorprojects.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/prweb/PRRestService/mp/01/getContent?AttachRef=SSD-8008!20190228T003439.429 GMT
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