The numbers and number/letter combinations in the list below correspond to numbers on the map. In this species list dotted lists represent the different species housed in a mixed exhibit and striped lists represent species housed in different exhibits within a complex, such as an aviary block or a row of aquariums or terrariums. For the colors and shapes on the map I added a map key to the design map.
1 Harris’s hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus), group, aviary constructed in two parts with passage overhead entrance and exit walkways [Barn shared with exhibits 32A, 32B and 32C, falcon and owl aviaries]
2 Four aviaries and two barns for Southern lapwings (Vanellus chilensis, national bird of Uruguay) and songbird species
2A Southern lapwing (Vanellus chilensis) and Marsh seedeater (Sporophila palustris)
2B Southern lapwing (Vanellus chilensis) and Saffron-cowled blackbird (Xanthopsar flavus)
2C Southern lapwing (Vanellus chilensis) and Strange-tailed tyrant (Alectrurus risora)
2D Southern lapwing (Vanellus chilensis) and Hooded siskin (Spinus magellanicus)
3 Large mixed pampas/campo/Uruguayan savanna paddock
3A Main paddock
3B Pampas/Campo animal building with indoor visitor area
3C Separation paddocks for large mixed paddock, Off-show paddocks and Off-show keeper and animal areas and corridors
3D Partial green/living roof, fenced and with access ramps for animals, part of living space for animals
3E Land and water tunnels underneath walkway connecting two sections of paddock
Brown brocket deer or Gray brocket deer (Mazama gouazoupira)
4 Collared peccary (Pecari tajacu) [Species extirpated and reintroduced in Uruguay]
4A Main collared peccary paddock
4B and 6B Collared peccary, Marsh deer and Brown brocket deer barn with indoor housing and outdoor separation paddocks
5 Maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) and Black-and-gold howler monkey (Alouatta caraya)
5A First maned wolf exhibit, with howler monkey access and howler monkey climbing structures above
5B Second maned wolf exhibit, with howler monkey access and howler monkey climbing structures above
5C Elevated areas and climbing structures with access for howler monkeys only
5D Howler monkey and maned wolf separation exhibits, on-show and off-show
5E Roof-top cage for howler monkeys, connected to separation cages and to small howler monkey island
5F Small outdoor island for howler monkeys only
5G Maned wolf, Howler monkey and large bird building with indoor visitor area [Building shared with exhibit 18, Quebrada de los Cuervos aviary]
6 Marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) [Species extirpated in Uruguay] and Brown brocket deer or Gray brocket deer (Mazama gouazoupira)
6A Main Marsh deer and Brown brocket deer paddock
6B and 4B Collared peccary, Marsh deer and Brown brocket deer barn with indoor housing and outdoor separation paddocks
7 Molina’s hog-nosed (Conepatus chinga) [Two exhibits, barn shared with Pampas foxes, number 8]
8 Pampas fox (Lycalopex gymnocercus) [Two exhibits, barn shared with Molina’s hog-nosed skunks, number 7]
9 Raptor aviaries, with shared barn
9A Great black hawk (Buteogallus urubitinga)
9B Savanna hawk (Buteogallus meridionalis)
10 Small cat exhibits, Two exhibit and barn per species
14 Southern tamandua (Tamandua tetradactyla straminea) and Greater naked-tailed armadillo (Cabassous tatouay) [Building shared with porcupines and armadillos, number 17]
17 Paraguayan dwarf hairy porcupine (Coendou spinosus) and Southern long-nosed armadillo (Dasypus hybridus) [Building shared with tamanduas and armadillos, number 14]
18 Quebrada de los Cuervos aviary
18A Main aviary
18B Separation aviaries, on-show and off-show
18C Maned wolf, Howler monkey and large bird building with indoor visitor area [Building shared with exhibit 5, Maned wolf and howler monkey exhibit]
18D Covered viewing huts at side of aviary
20A First jaguar exhibit
20B Second jaguar exhibit
20C Third jaguar exhibit
20D Jaguar building with indoor dens and off-show outdoor cages
21 South American cougar (Puma concolor concolor)
21A First cougar exhibit
21B Second cougar exhibit
21C Third cougar exhibit
21D Cougar building with indoor dens, off-show outdoor cages and access tunnels to outdoor exhibits overhead keeper areas
22 Coypu or Nutria (Myocastor coypus)
23 Guest area with Café Campo restaurant, terraces, playground and picnic meadow/sitting area
24 South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens)
24A Main exhibit
24B Separation exhibits, on-show and off-show
24C-25C Pinniped building with indoor holding, medical and training areas
25 South American fur seal (Arctocephalus australis gracilis)
25A Main exhibit
25B Separation exhibits, on-show and off-show
24C-25C Pinniped building with indoor holding, medical and training areas
26 Magellanic penguin and seabird aviary
26A Main aviary
26B Separation aviaries, on-show and off-show
26C Indoor housing
26D Coastal area filtration building with educational signage
Magellanic penguin (Spheniscus magellanicus)
Southern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome chrysocome) [Occurs as a vagrant to Uruguayan coast]
Upland goose or Magellan goose (Chloephaga picta) [Occurs as a vagrant to Uruguayan coast]
American oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus)
Gull-billed tern (Gelochelidon nilotica)
Snowy-crowned tern (Sterna trudeaui)
27 Bird Building
27A Bird Building with indoor aviaries of indoor/outdoor exhibits and smaller all-indoor bird exhibits (listed below)
Pampa finch or Great pampa finch (Embernagra platensis)
Ringed teal (Callonetta leucophrys)
Spotted nothura (Nothura maculosa)
South American painted-snipe (Nycticryphes semicollaris)
White-necked stilt (Himantopus melanurus, H. himantopus melanurus or H. mexicanus melanurus)
28 River of the Painted Birds aviary
28A Main aviary with external viewing areas and walk-through road
28B Bird barn with viewing windows for some of indoor housin
28C Separation aviaries, on-show and off-show
Chilean flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis)
Black-necked swan (Cygnus melancoryphus)
Coscoroba swan (Coscoroba coscoroba)
Crested screamer or Southern screamer (Chauna torquata)
Rufescent tiger-heron (Tigrisoma lineatum)
Whistling heron (Syrigma sibilatrix)
Southern lapwing (Vanellus chilensis)
White-faced ibis (Plegadis chihi)
Buff-necked ibis (Theristicus caudatus)
Roseate spoonbill (Platalea ajaja)
White-faced whistling-duck (Dendrocygna viduata)
Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata)
Cinnamon teal (Spatula cyanoptera)
Chiloé wigeon (Mareca sibilatrix)
Rosy-billed pochard (Netta peposaca)
Lake duck, Argentine blue-bill, Argentine blue-billed duck, Argentine lake duck or Argentine ruddy duck (Oxyura vittata)
Red shoveler (Spatula platalea)
Yellow-billed pintail (Anas georgica)
Dusky-legged guan (Penelope obscura)
29 Aquarium, Terrarium and Coati complex
29A South American coati (Nasua nasua) exhibits, indoor and outdoor
29B Outdoor reptile exhibits for use when weather allows, with indoor exhibits in building
- Southern D'Orbigny's slider or Southern black-bellied slider (Trachemys dorbigni dorbigni)
- Hilaire’s toadhead turtle or Hilaire’s side-necked turtle (Phrynops hilarii)
- Black spine-neck swamp turtle (Acanthochelys spixii)
- Broad-snouted caiman (Caiman latirostris)
- Argentine black and white tegu (Salvator merianae)
29C Terrarium exhibits with dome above some of the largest exhibits and with displays of climate control installations, and with display on venomous snake safety and venom extraction/antivenom production
Reptiles
- Southern D'Orbigny's slider or Southern black-bellied slider (Trachemys dorbigni dorbigni) [With outdoor access when weather allows]
- Hilaire’s toadhead turtle or Hilaire’s side-necked turtle (Phrynops hilarii) [With outdoor access when weather allows]
- Black spine-neck swamp turtle (Acanthochelys spixii) [With outdoor access when weather allows]
- Broad-snouted caiman (Caiman latirostris) [With outdoor access when weather allows]
- Argentine black and white tegu (Salvator merianae) [With outdoor access when weather allows]
- Argentine snake-necked turtle (Hydromedusa tectifera)
- South American rattlesnake, Tropical rattlesnake, Cascavel or Cascabel rattlesnake (Crotalus durissus terrificus)
- Uruguayan coralsnake (Micrurus altirostris)
- Pampas lancehead (Bothrops pubescens)
- Lichtenstein's green racer (Philodryas olfersii)
- Patagonian racer (Philodryas patagoniensis)
- Paraguay mabuya (Aspronema dorsivittatum)
- Uruguay marked gecko (Homonota uruguayensis)
- Schreibers's many-fingered teiid or Long-tailed little lizard (Cercosaura schreibersii)
@Mr Gharial I actually drew this in much the same way as I used to for a few earlier projects, with only relatively minimal changes in my methods and designs.
I know, but the little visual changes turns this into something on a whole level, even though the design is very similar to your other projects. It's a very nice effect that makes it feel official somehow!