Heres the initial plan for the zoo from what can see when was being built between 1895 and 1898
(source: Perth 18/41. Plan of Acclimatization Society's Gardens, South Perth (Perth Zoo) bounded by Labouchere & Mill Point Roads & Onslow & Angelo Streets [scale: 1 chain to an inch]. - State Records Office of WA):
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Wow that must be very old. Does anyone know will Oak lawn become a spare
exhibit?
Wow that must be very old. Does anyone know will Oak lawn become a spare
exhibit?

Think it is/was planned to be an additional exhibit for the hunting dog/painted dogs they can use with the Savannah expansion. Not sure if this is still the plan though, hope it is very much. When cheetahs were no longer at the zoo after Kifani died in 2015 and given her exhibit was then 'earmarked' for expanded lion exhibit which made complete sense, had really daydreamed that the Oak lawn could be renovated and turned into a medium sized exhibit for 2.0 or 3.0 sibling cheetahs to live in (and one of the individuals at a time could spend time in eastern state zoos for breeding purposes occasionally). At other times thought perhaps a serval habitat or larger hamadryas baboon habitat; but expanded space for the hunting dogs to use is a really good use for the area if it is still part of the expansion plan.
Oak Lawn is lucrative as a wedding venue for the zoo, so unfortunately it appears plans are to retain it for that purpose. The website noted it was closed for several months until December 2024 for maintenance, so unsure what those changes have been.
Your ideas are much better. Especially using it as a Hamadryas baboon exhibit. Had they expanded the old exhibit (now housing lemur), they could have easily accommodated a decent sized troop of baboons, which would have been a great attraction for the zoo.
Ah dang once a spot is a popular wedding venue and the money paid to the zoo to use, cannot see the zoo wanting to part with considering the money would go towards the zoo's operational costs (and while would love to say ''just use the main lawn'' get that the Oak lawn's appeal is its seclusiveness whether as main lawn cannot really tell general visitors they cant sit on at times because of a wedding ceremony. Fighting the urge of saying ''its a zoo not a wedding venue! animal based habitat space takes priority infinity-fold!'' lol. Wonder what is the plan with the rainforest retreat area.
btw thanks for the tennis court photo too and for the info about the actual site of the zoo being chosen in 1897 so the concept map could not be any earlier than that (think got mixed up because saw a mention once of 1895 being the acclimitisation board's initial meetings about establishing a zoo for Perth, the location not chosen then yet though as now know).
Oak Lawn is lucrative as a wedding venue for the zoo, so unfortunately it appears plans are to retain it for that purpose. The website noted it was closed for several months until December 2024 for maintenance, so unsure what those changes have been.
ended up going today no frogs in the noc house any more, there are some in the building by wetlands.Thanks hey.
So apparently the last Maned wolves at Perth Zoo were named Arafat 1.0 born Perth Zoo 3 July 1985 to dam Juanita 0.1 & sire Dort; and Arafat's son Rapulo 1.0 born at PZ 1 October 1987 to dam **Joan 0.1 (she was also born at Perth Zoo - on 6 July 1985); they left the zoo on 11 April 1995 for TWPZ Dubbo (where many of their family had already previously gone to); Arafat died shortly after arriving there on 11 May 1985, and Rapulo died there at TWPZ on 21 June 2001.
The first Maned wolves at Perth Zoo were paternal half-siblings Juan (born 16 December 1980) & Juanita (1 February 1981) - who as mentioned was Arafat's dam. Both Juan & Juanita were born at Berlin Zoo and arrived at Perth Zoo on 28 July 1981 (and were first Maned wolves in Australia, until an earlier record of conspecifics is founf, pretty certain the only Maned wolves in Australia at the time of their arrival). Juan died at Taronga Zoo on 8 January 1994 (he arrived there on 17 July 1992 from Melbourne Zoo where he'd been sent 17 April 1986) and Juanita died at Perth Zoo on 20 January 1986.
Am positive more gifted smarter minded members will work out the awesome lineage of these Maned wolves and more. Sorry, very lazily wanted to start by posting on Perth Zoo's first and last Maned wolves.
**Joan 0.1 died at Adelaide Zoo on 21 May 2000 where she had lived since being sent there 2 November 1993 (from PZ). She birthed 12 pups across 4 litters she had - between October 1987 and June 1990.
And also was a big mistake of mine thinking that the last Maned wolf(ves) left the zoo in September 1995 when was actually April 1995. I apologise majorly for that mistake, and for any errors with anyone else's posts because of my misinformation.
I’m glad they got a bigger exhibit. But what happened to the Oryx? I would love to see a Oryx
Thanks it does make sense since of lack of Sustainability and space maybe in the future we can see them againThe oryx were phased out due to a lack of suitability to a city zoo. I’m not sure if they were purebred Scimitar-horned oryx (or hybrids with Gemsbok like the last of the Auckland/Hamilton stock), but like Auckland and Hamilton Zoo, Perth Zoo clearly decided the oryx were better suited to breeding large herds at open range zoos.
I made a map of the original African Savannah View attachment 785736
I’m glad they got a bigger exhibit. But what happened to the Oryx? I would love to see a Oryx
Wow 12 is a lot to be born in a city ZooThe original oryxes arrived at the zoo in '87 from Marwell (think 1.3) and about 12 were born at Perth Zoo between Aug '88 and Oct' '91; some were sent to Tipperary and Monarto during the 1990s and then the last few went to Dubbo in either May 1998 or May 1999 (their studbook says May 1999 but believe might of been a typo).
Wow 12 is a lot to be born in a city Zoo