I visited the zoo yesterday, prompting my question in the Harpy Eagle thread, and saw another old buddy of mine who still works there. He showed me the new "Master plan" for the next 5-6 years and it was very impressive.
First is Monsoon Asia. The new Gardens and Komodo Dragon exhibit is the entrance to it. If you've been you'll see right behind it land is already cleared. Phase 1, which hopefully will open in April-May next year, will include Indochinese Tigers, a new exhibit for the Gibbons, and several smaller animal exhibits.
Phase 2 will be a reptile house and large aviary. It follow the same kind of set up as Range of the Jaguar, just switch generic Central American temple for generic Buddhist temple. "Name" animals here include King Cobras, Reticulated Pythons, Giant Hornbills, and the Philippine Eagle.
Phase 3 will be the largest, and is probably a more "Long term" project. It will include an expansion of the railroad and adding a restaurant and gift shop. Animals here will include Gharials, Indian Rhinos, Sun Bears, Orangutans, and others.
In addition, the African Boardwalk, Great Apes area, and Florida exhibits will be receiving major face lifts soon.
The old wooden planks on the sides are going to be replaced with plexiglass and a Hippo exhibit will be added in the African area.
The Great Apes area will effectively be demolished and rebuilt. Also, expect the new exhibit to have a more general focus on the Congo Rainforest as a whole.
The Florida area is going to see mostly minor changes. The Bears will probably be shipped out as the zoo wants to focus more of its energy on breeding efforts for the Florida Panther.
Overall, I think it'll be very impressive when all is said and done.
First is Monsoon Asia. The new Gardens and Komodo Dragon exhibit is the entrance to it. If you've been you'll see right behind it land is already cleared. Phase 1, which hopefully will open in April-May next year, will include Indochinese Tigers, a new exhibit for the Gibbons, and several smaller animal exhibits.
Phase 2 will be a reptile house and large aviary. It follow the same kind of set up as Range of the Jaguar, just switch generic Central American temple for generic Buddhist temple. "Name" animals here include King Cobras, Reticulated Pythons, Giant Hornbills, and the Philippine Eagle.
Phase 3 will be the largest, and is probably a more "Long term" project. It will include an expansion of the railroad and adding a restaurant and gift shop. Animals here will include Gharials, Indian Rhinos, Sun Bears, Orangutans, and others.
In addition, the African Boardwalk, Great Apes area, and Florida exhibits will be receiving major face lifts soon.
The old wooden planks on the sides are going to be replaced with plexiglass and a Hippo exhibit will be added in the African area.
The Great Apes area will effectively be demolished and rebuilt. Also, expect the new exhibit to have a more general focus on the Congo Rainforest as a whole.
The Florida area is going to see mostly minor changes. The Bears will probably be shipped out as the zoo wants to focus more of its energy on breeding efforts for the Florida Panther.
Overall, I think it'll be very impressive when all is said and done.