I'm designing a speculative zoo set in New Zealand, and I want to design it with New Zealand's actual animal import restrictions in mind. We have some fairly unique import restrictions to work with:
1) No bird species are allowed to be imported, except Greater Flamingos. The only exotic birds available for zoos are the same as those found in private aviculture - mostly parrots, with a smattering of pigeons and finches.
2) No snakes are allowed whatsoever, and venomous species in general are prohibited.
3) A decent number of exotic tropical fish are allowed to be imported by private aquaculturists, but there are no permits available for common public aquarium species, e.g. piranha, arapaima, freshwater stingrays.
4) For some reason, many species of New World primates are allowed but only a handful of old-world primates.
This is causing problems for me now that I've gotten to the South American section of my zoo. I want to include Spider Monkeys, Squirrel Monkeys, Capuchin Monkeys, cottontop tamarins, golden lion tamarins and pygmy marmosets in my zoo somewhere, but I'm not quite sure what exhibit they should be apart of. So far I've come up with the following options:
1) An Amazonian tropical dome also featuring Capybara and Agouti, with a handful of macaws, tropical freshwater fish (of species available to private aquarists, including tambaqui and silver arowana), some kind of crocodilian, and around 12 species of butterfly, in a section separate from the monkeys. This is about the most species-rich amazon-based exhibit I could manage in New Zealand, but I'm worried it'd be a bit barebones by overseas standards, to the point where it wouldn't be worth bothering with.
2) A tropical house featuring species from rainforests around the world. It would be similar to the Amazonian tropical dome, but with a broader range of species, also including Komodo Dragons, galapagos tortoises, various lizard species, two species of lemur, and fossa. This would be a larger exhibit than the Amazon one, but might come across as a bit incoherent - a mishmash of tropical species from across the world, particularly heavy in reptiles.
3) A primate section, with the above neotropical primates, lemurs, and gorillas. Orangutans and gibbons were planned to be exhibited in a different section of the zoo, but could be moved here.
I'm curious to know which option people here like best, or if they have a better suggestion for how my neotropical primates should be exhibited.