I have so much going trough my head. I get that they need something "NEW'' to make potential new customers and sponsors happy. Just readvertising from when they went from cages to enclosures. Or when not species that are in the same familie were put side by side, but species that were in the same continant. I'm not against the idea btw, i think i like it alot. I just need to get used to it. Since al my life it were continants. Also to focus on ten species and say we will try to get these ten species to least concerned in 2050 is smart advertisement. I think that they wil get alot of media attention out of it. So on that part I get it and I'm interested to see what the future wil hold.
However, I'm a bit sceptical about other things. The nature closeby gives no new or intresting enclosure or specie. They are also just casually throwing away their last australian animal because Australia can manages it own population and they have no conservational value. What about educational value. More on that later. I hope that they will give the Amur Leopard a new enclosure, I think this specie should stay in Blijdorp. Maybe in the Last resort area?
Asian Corridors is vague. Even more vague then the masterplan already is. They will keep the tiger, the langur and why are there butterflies on the picture? So just wait and hope for the best.
Himalayan peaks is just as vague without anything new. Just that they maybe keep the indian rhino? No new species or ideas.
The african plains is also very vague. Are they going to focus on a certain region or just the whole of africa? How much of the zoo are they going to use for the african plains? I just hope they don't use to much. Burgers and Beekse bergen are already doing it and doing it on a scale that I actually really like Blijdorp take on it, because it is just a bit different. Just don't use to much space for it. Since the African jungle is a thing I'm afraid that they will use the space for the red forrest buffalo, red river hog, okapi and the crocodiles. Just please don't do that.
The last resort also is an idea that I thought would be something for zoos. Just as the rest of them they are a big question mark on how they want to do this. Also a flexible group of enclosures sounds great, but WHERE? HOW MUCH MONEY? WHICH SPECIES? Nothing new accept a species that has been behind the scenes for years and two species that already are there. So I wonder what wil happen to the rest of the species? The otter wil probably go to the nature closeby. The rest is just not known, nothing about the fishing cat, nothing about the lion tailed macaque etc. Or the most importanted IMO the komodo dragon. PLEASE don't let the komodo dragon go.
Sustainable north sea doesn't sound like something new, they aren't even going to keep the flapper skate. Please keep the great barrier reaf, propably won't. But hey if that isn't worth conservating I don't know what is. The caribbean sea is already there so nothing really new there. only an expention to the gear barrier reaf. Only a big question mark on the pinguins, the tortoise, the maki's, the naturereservecentre, The old sea otter enclosure, the sea lion enclosure. Just one big question mark. I hope they change nothing on the oceanium, since i think it is almost perfect. I only mis an edition of more madagaskar species. Those enclosures could be placed on the grass where the outside of old swift fox enclosure is stil visible. For the rest keep your hands of please. I stil miss the old dessert
And then to the big suprise that isn't that big if you believed the recent rumours and have listened to a few interviews. This will be the biggest mismangement that i have ever seen. You get a piece of land and have build towards a zoo that has a specie from every continant, from North America to Europe. Just in one plan they do the gut strike to something that has been slowly dieing out. To just say that everything that has been build from artica (that actually has european species that are very intresting and have historical value to the zoo) to the amazonica hall has no value or intrest anymore. No North or South America anymore, No australia anymore. I get that you want to perserve something that is a little more close to home. The even if there is no conservational value to those regions, which I think is just not true. If you see how much of the amazonion forrest is dissapearing. Then there is something that has bothered me alot, I think that people should get educated on every continant and its animals, with throwing that away the zoo wil miss something that has always been there. I get that the American project has failed. But Australia, North America and South America not being represented except for the Caribbean is a big letdown for me.
The african Jungle concept is cool, I don't think it can be done. They simpley don't have the money. If they do it, it needs to be a better version of leipzigs tropical hal with only African jungle species it wil be very cool. The thing is all the species that are mentioned need outside space. The crocodiles already have something great. I like the concept, I just don't see the point of building it there and not just use other space. to make new enclosures for the bongo, pygmy hippo, okapi and mangabey. Keeping the birds where they already are and just do it like that. The crocodille river and congo trail is my favorite part of the zoo and not that old
What is going to happen with al the space that isn't mentioned? If they actually don't use the whole of the rivierahall, then I just don't get why they didn't demolish it when they had the chance.... I get that the west wing is outdated even after the renovations of 2013 it is old. I just like to go to Blijdorp to see animals. If I want to meet people for events or food I would go somewhere else. Just give me one wing with birds, for the centre I want a pond with fish an a few terrariums and in the two small wings I want a dwarf croc for the left one and the one for the komodo dragons on the right one. On the west side I want to see a refurbished and nice enclosure for two or three African monkey species, the gorilla viewing hut for an African ungulated and the current section for the pygmy hippo and black rhino needs to be just for the pygmy hippo an maybe northern warthog.
Then again this is just a plan that they want to use until 2050. That is alot of time and alot can happen in that time. Heck I wil be 48 in that time and Eric wil be retired and other people wil be working at Blijdorp and maybe they want to persue other plans. Who knows what the future will hold for this zoo. I just hoped that they would stop cutting a huge amount of species and give bigger enclosures for the ones that need it and maybe let go of a few others to get some more space. Maybe use the space that isn't that big for some smaller intresting creatures that are maybe a little more unknown. Like the ones that are and were in the asia house like the rusty spotted cat, northern three shrew, northern dry zone slender loris or the balabac chevrotain. O yeah and maybe do something about al the empty enclosures that are in the zoo.
I wil always keep my year ticket for this zoo. I am excited for the future and a little sad to see the past slowly fades away. Man what do I love this zoo. For the ones that actually read this I hope you are happy in live and I appriciate you for reading this. You don't know how much that means to me. believe me alot. Thank you