Screenshots:
ZooParc Overloon has released a new "building of" video of Ngyuwe, the new Central African area:
New information:
- The greenhouse area (building A) with indoor holding for Pygmy hippos, Sitatunga and Drills will also have a nocturnal section in the style of a cave, this will house three species (the third species most likely being the Emperor scorpion)
- The indoor holding in building B will make it possible to switch the animals between the aviary and the outdoor paddock, meaning those two enclosures will most likely be rotational.
- Most of us practically already knew and, even though they haven't officially said it, we can see in the video that the Okapi is the final species that will be living in Ngyuwe.
They blurred it in the video but we can tell:
Screenshots:
Layout of the greenhouse:

(^ Pygmy hippo area ^)

(^ Drill and nocturnal area ^)
Sketch of cave viewing point into nocturnal habitat:

Stables in building B:
New full map with species revealed:
Notes:
- They didn't reveal the enclosure all the way to the left, seems like this will be part of the Savannah area, so that's at least one extra new species for Overloon, just not for Ngyuwe.
- They seem to have removed the little aviary underneath the Dikdik/Okapi enclosure from the design.
- Earlier I guessed that the enclosure for Drills, DeBrazza's and River hogs was meant for Pygmy hippos and would have underwater viewing, but it appears there will be no underwater viewing of any kind for the Hippos. Oh well