Pavilion update
The preparation work for the renovation is going along gangbusters! This week, the gardeners removed the majority of the vegetation from the south side of the pavilion, leaving it looking VERY desolate and bare. (The elephants -and many other animals around the zoo - have benefited from all of the browse!)
As it stands now, here's what is happening:
Meerkats are staying the same
In the large garden across from the meerkats/behind the Lake Malawi bench, a new chameleon exhibit and holding are going to be built
The fish carousel may get a "spruce up", but no major changes
The pygmy hippo/ibis loop will remain unchanged
After the Nile monitor exhibit, the pathway will be regraded to remove the steep slope. The pathway will curve between the existing red river hog and mandrill indoor exhibits (requiring a few changes to the red river hog enclosure) to the far side of the building, where it will then proceed to the existing exit doors at the end. Two new snake exhibits will be added by the doors for Gaboon viper and another species (possibly ball python).
The mandrill exhibit will have the moat/pool removed and the land area altered. A few gunnite trees are planned for permanent furniture.