Africa Pavilion
Hi everyone,
I got a quick look at the plans for the renovation of the "other half" of the Africa Pavilion today. There are no (major) species additions, but a better use of space and larger exhibits for all of the animals. These are just plans (and to my knowledge there is no date set for construction), but I thought you might enjoy the highlights:
Coming from the gorilla rainforest side, the path will continue as it is up to the water monitor exhibit. The rest of the perimeter path will be removed and used to expand the red river hog exhibit. Instead of continuing along the outside of the building, visitors will walk across a raised boadwalk which will cross over the pygmy hippo exhibit, past the ibises, to the other side of the pavilion. The current mousebird aviary will be demolished and the land area for the pygmy hippos will be expanded across the current visitor areas, taking up some of the aviary.
Once on the far side of the pavilion, there will be a central 'plaza' which will overlook the hippos, red river hogs, and mandrills. The mandrill exhibit will be expanded significantly, eliminating the dividing pool and the current viewing structure (and turning them both into usable monkey space). There will be a couple of new reptile enclosures at the end of the pavilion, and visitors will exit through the same doors to elephants as occurs now.