Hi this a map of the layout of the Perth Zoo’s Asian Rainforest forest :Credit to @ramsayi for letting me use the same style of there Nocturnal House map layoutsure go ahead

The Asiatic elephant area will be sucked into the new African Savannah area. Will be interesting to see how fast they can move with changing the dynamic with the expanded African area.Hi this a map of the layout of the Perth Zoo’s Asian Rainforest forest :Credit to @ramsayi for letting me use the same style of there Nocturnal House map layoutView attachment 779367
Plaese note:
Blue viewing area/Water
-1 and -5 is empty
Exhibits should approximately be
In the right shape.
I thought I would share this sketch map since I don’t believe I’ve seen it in this forum yet. It is of the 2018 edition of the Perth Zoo master plan, however the overall concept shown on the sketch may have changed since then. This was made by Jon Coe Design: (Perth Zoo | Jon Coe Design).
Yeah I believe this is still the plan - there is an extended part that I was able to get after emailing them myself but unfortunately am not able to share it.I thought I would share this sketch map since I don’t believe I’ve seen it in this forum yet. It is of the 2018 edition of the Perth Zoo master plan, however the overall concept shown on the sketch may have changed since then. This was made by Jon Coe Design: (Perth Zoo | Jon Coe Design).
From the designs you can see that they're different areas - the 'big cats' will have a loop setup presumably connecting to a few enclosures.think the version we have now is better - a designated complex for orangutans; and overhead aerial lines for gibbons. No idea who thought felids and primates rotating through an exhibit would be a good idea given half the features wouldn’t be utilised by either group at any given time (a tiger isn’t gonna brachiate for example; nor a gibbon wade in a pool).
From the designs you can see that they're different areas - the 'big cats' will have a loop setup presumably connecting to a few enclosures.
The Orangutan aerial pathways are nearby and seem to surround the Orangutan enclosures.
Yeah from the plans, it appears they would have access to the flexible exhibit.I was referring to the third page of this document:
https://perthzoo.wa.gov.au/perthzoowebsite/media/perthzoo/7111-Master-Plan-2018_V19_web.pdf
I hadn’t seen it for many years and recalled primates and carnivores rotating through exhibits.
According to this plan, the orangutans were in a seperate precinct but would have an o-line leading over/into the first rotational exhibit (it’s not specified whether they’d have the option to come to ground). The tigers and sun bears would each have their own exhibit; in addition to overpasses connecting to three flexible exhibits. It’s implied the gibbons would have the option to come to ground in these flexible exhibits, as it indicates the orangutan o-line doesn’t extend beyond the first flexible exhibit.
Yeah from the plans, it appears they would have access to the flexible exhibit.
The map specifies individual enclosures for all four species (Orangutans, Tigers, Gibbons and Sun Bears), alongside three additional 'flex' enclosures where any of the species could presumably have access too.
Louisville Zoo have a set up quite like this that's been around for a few decades now - they rotate their Orangutans, Malayan Tapir, Tigers and Gibbons and it works nicely although you can say the enclosure's aren't necessarily 'suited' to some of the species. In saying that, such a set up would be good if pulled off well.

I visited monarto zoo Tuesday and caught a glimpse of permai, I thought the Perth chatters would like to know/see (I plan to upload some of my photos to the Monarto gallery once I return to Perth), they also had magnets with the two Perth elephants (Wich I had to get)
she came out for a short time and the keepers where doing somthing with a hose (i could only see that cause of my camera)
the photo of her isn’t the best as it’s a photo of my camera screen again I’ll probably upload it to the Monarto gallery once I get back to Perth
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I don’t think I took any photos of the whole area but I’ll look at what I did takeThanks for sharing. It’ll be good to see any photos you have of the complex as it continues construction ahead of Putra Mas’ arrival.
The ongoing development of Monarto’s complex has been in stark contrast to Werribee’s, where the elephants didn’t arrive until after it had been completed; though I acknowledge the rationale of not leaving sole cows (Burma and Permai) alone for any longer than necessary for welfare reasons.
Great magnet, though why does Putra Mas look scared for his life?They presumably have a Burma magnet and a Pak Boon/Tang Mo magnet in stock?
Perth Zoos history with Sun bears in quite interesting it is sad if they do faze them out in the Masterplan
Since there has been a lot of talk about the Savannah lately, I thought I would share this 1994 postcard of Perth Zoo’s African Savannah I bought online
Sounds like a nice visitwow that is very sad Memphis is going to be alone in Perth since in the next 5 months Bakari is going to Australia Zoo. I’m glad you had a good visit
Yeah I forgot that him a Bakari are split up I have not been in a while lol but. But he still see his Son Bakari daily and the Future Rhino exhibit will fell empty. I am planing to go in the next few days I will ask.Yeah first time Memphis will have been alone in over 25 & half years. He managed well alone for 9 and a half years during the 1990s so hopefully the wait for his new companions won't feel too arduous and lonely and am sure his keepers will do everything they can to keep him in good spirits in the meantime, but completely understand your concern for him.
Yeah I forgot that him a Bakari are split up I have not been in a while lol but. But he still see his Son Bakari daily and the Future Rhino exhibit will fell empty. I am planing to go in the next few days I will ask.