@zoocentral It's not as comprehensive as most of my reviews, but here is an excerpt from my Snowleopard's 2010 Road Trip thread:
Discovery Land – This is the children’s section of the zoo, and for kids it is top-notch as there is a train, a large playground, a fantastic burrowing tunnel that has pop-up bubbles in the rabbit, skunk and prairie dog enclosures; a huge waterfowl pond with trumpeter swans and at least 8 more bird species; a farmyard zone with Angora goats and Navajo sheep; a bison paddock that can only be viewed via the train ride; side habitats for Chacoan peccaries and cougars; and a desert region with enclosures for ocelots, Channel Island foxes and many smaller animals in terrariums.
The flaws in this area are these: the glare on the glass in the Desert region is so atrocious that the small terrariums are difficult to see into; the ocelot and fox exhibits are tiny and about 12 feet across and maybe 12 feet wide; and cougars are shy and secretive cats and yet the noisy train clatters by about 6 feet from their exhibit.
@snowleopard Thank you for the response. Its interesting to see the Island foxes were still there in 2010. I'm unsure what ended up happening to them. I know two white-nosed coati brothers ended up replacing them. Studbook records aren't detailed for the historic coati population, however, if I remember correctly it would have been not too long after 2010 that the coatis arrived.