Thank you for clearing that up. I truly wasn't sure exactly what you meant by that, and I was trying to imagine exactly what was done. That makes much more sense.
I know you said that you thought that the cougar enclosure looked in bad shape, well I'd say that is partially due to the sheer amount of rain we've had over the past several weeks. The combination of saturated soil and active cats is not one supportive of grass
Also, while looking through some photo albums I've found some photographs of the zoo from the late 90's and early 2000's that I have yet to scan and upload. I will go through them and get the more interesting ones up as soon as possible.
I forgot to mention that some of the eastern diamondbacks have moved in with the Mexican west coast rattlesnakes in the Reptile House. The green tree python was moved into the Asian vine snake exhibit and the vine snakes are not on display. Other animals in the top exhibit moved across from each other.
What are in the photos you took, are they animals or some exhibits?