The zoo has announced some ideas for the zoo's future:
*Moving the zoo entrance to make better use of space
*A new reptile house (the zoo has an amazing reptile collection)
*Expansion of the famous Masai Mara (designed by CLR design) with hippos
*Expansion of elephant exhibit, quadrupling the current space (which isnt much in terms of space but is layed out well and has good terrain/substrate)
There was talk of moving the zoo out to the suburbs, but these plans have ended any rumors of such a move.
For anyone unfamilar with the zoo, the zoo is rather small (35 acres) and has five basic areas:
*Masai Mara with black rhino, african elephants, african lions, mixed giraffe, zebra, ostrich. Smaller additions have been made over the years including bongo, meerkat, warthog, and various birds.
*Ford African Rain Forest with Lowland Gorilla and Drills. This is another of the zoo's CLR designed famous exhibits. It has 4 seperate enclosures for gorillas and houses the largest gorilla complex in the US - Terry Maple the former director is a big ape fan.
*Asian Forest with Giant Panda, Orangutan, Komodo Dragon, Red Panda, Small-clawed Otter, Tiger, Clouded Leopard. The Orangutan exhibit is somewhat similar to the gorilla enclosures except with TALL climbing structures and three enclosures. They house breeding groups of Sumatran and Bornean Orangs
*The Reptile House. The only area that has not seen any renovations.
*Children's Zoo with various exotic birds and small mammals. The petting zoo area is australian themed with kanagaroos and birds. A small train surrounds this area.
The zoo is also close in distance to the Georgia Aquarium, making for good full day at the zoo and aquarium. For being a small zoo with a small collection, it is one of the best zoos in the country (based on quality). However it hasnt seen much improvements or renovations in the last 10 years and is starting to showing much wear and tear. These new plans will be much welcomed to this "tired" zoo.
*Moving the zoo entrance to make better use of space
*A new reptile house (the zoo has an amazing reptile collection)
*Expansion of the famous Masai Mara (designed by CLR design) with hippos
*Expansion of elephant exhibit, quadrupling the current space (which isnt much in terms of space but is layed out well and has good terrain/substrate)
There was talk of moving the zoo out to the suburbs, but these plans have ended any rumors of such a move.
For anyone unfamilar with the zoo, the zoo is rather small (35 acres) and has five basic areas:
*Masai Mara with black rhino, african elephants, african lions, mixed giraffe, zebra, ostrich. Smaller additions have been made over the years including bongo, meerkat, warthog, and various birds.
*Ford African Rain Forest with Lowland Gorilla and Drills. This is another of the zoo's CLR designed famous exhibits. It has 4 seperate enclosures for gorillas and houses the largest gorilla complex in the US - Terry Maple the former director is a big ape fan.
*Asian Forest with Giant Panda, Orangutan, Komodo Dragon, Red Panda, Small-clawed Otter, Tiger, Clouded Leopard. The Orangutan exhibit is somewhat similar to the gorilla enclosures except with TALL climbing structures and three enclosures. They house breeding groups of Sumatran and Bornean Orangs
*The Reptile House. The only area that has not seen any renovations.
*Children's Zoo with various exotic birds and small mammals. The petting zoo area is australian themed with kanagaroos and birds. A small train surrounds this area.
The zoo is also close in distance to the Georgia Aquarium, making for good full day at the zoo and aquarium. For being a small zoo with a small collection, it is one of the best zoos in the country (based on quality). However it hasnt seen much improvements or renovations in the last 10 years and is starting to showing much wear and tear. These new plans will be much welcomed to this "tired" zoo.