Auckland Zoo - Future Developments
Facts:
I asked a number of staff about future developments on my visit this weekend and was advised of the following:
The zoo have decided to phase out Serval. The death of their male leaves them with an elderly female (Shani), who is also the last Serval in New Zealand. Shani will be accommodated at Auckland Zoo for the rest of her life; and if there’s the need to demolish her exhibit prior to her death, then she will be accommodated elsewhere in the zoo (probably off display).
The zoo are planning to phase out pinnipeds and penguins.
The zoo have no plans to phase out baboons in the immediate future.
The zoo are planning to phase out cheetah.
The plan is still for Southern white rhinoceros to inhabit the Asian elephant exhibit, with a redevelopment due to occur sometime after the dinosaur exhibition wraps up in October 2025.
Discussion/speculation:
The decision to phase out Serval is a reversal of what I was told in November; though since then the male Serval has died and the keeper I spoke to this weekend stressed that plans can change.
I asked the obvious question of the location of the playground, but each staff member I spoke to only had knowledge of their area; however the above information (combined with the map below for reference) provides a clear picture. It there appears the playground will at a minimum be built on the site of the following exhibits:
Pinnipeds
Penguins
Serval
It’s easy to see how the playground could continue on to incorporate the Hamadryas baboon and Cheetah exhibits. Let’s hope it stops at serval (which quite frankly is bad enough, being the third exhibit that will be wiped out for this playground).
The keeper I spoke to seemed sure the baboons weren’t going anywhere; but it was difficult to interpret whether she was meaning there’s not plans to export them in the coming year (versus a long term plan to phase them out). That’s why I state above there’s no plans to phase out baboon in the immediate future. The baboon troop at Auckland Zoo numbers 3.6 adult baboons and 1.0 adolescent and is a well settled troop with a healthy gender ratio. The current exhibit is more than spacious for this group size and with a significant redevelopment (or the installation of overhead tunnels), they could even expand into the Cheetah exhibit.
Orana Wildlife Park advised on my visit in June 2024 that there had been discussion of Auckland’s Cheetah being transferred there). It’s unclear whether the Cheetah (in their senior years) will live out their life at Auckland Zoo; or transfer to Orana, once their current situation has been resolved.
Consequently, plans for the Cheetah exhibit are unclear:
Should the Hamadryas baboon exhibit be demolished for the playground, it would seem likely the Cheetah exhibit would follow suit.
Should the Hamadryas baboon exhibit remain as is, then the Cheetah exhibit could either be renovated for a new species like Caracal; or become an extension to either the Greater flamingo exhibit or Southern white rhinoceros paddock.
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