Our best look at the new High Canopy habitat for the South East Asia Jungle Track
Thanks for posting this @ZooNZ. It’s good to have a decent update on this project.
I’ll admit that from watching the video of the new exhibit, I was a little underwhelmed. However, some of the aerial shots were old footage; and it wasn’t until I saw the footage at the end, that the impact of the planting/vegetation growth really showed.
Due to the orangutans settling in, they understandably didn’t have full access to the exhibit; which didn’t show the full scope of what will eventually be on offer:
“A key aspect of our South East Asia Jungle Track is the creation of an expansive network of aerial pathways that can be re-routed in multiple ways. These start within their forested habitat and extend out and all the way across our central lake.”
Some things to consider:
1. Hamilton Zoo have recently started work on a refurbishment of their already excellent chimpanzee exhibit. One of the aims is to create an exhibit that will allow the apes to remain outside during inclement weather. I didn’t see much evidence of this kind of planning in Auckland Zoo’s exhibit. If it rains, they’re just gonna lurk in that raceway (at 10.31 on the video).
2. Outside of a feeding demonstration, this is the most active I’ve ever seen orangutans. Once the novelty of a new exhibit wears off, so too will their activity and visitors might not see much (with so many places for the apes to hide). Auckland Zoo’s colony once numbered nine orangutans; hopefully there’ll be some new imports soon so that this exhibit remains the hive of activity it is at the moment.