I'll try to fix one of my older reply to this thread.
It's not going any better, but atleast much more decent that pre-2017 Bandung Zoo. One of the core problem with Bandung Zoo back then is their sun bears. Yes, they're getting chubbier, but their exhibits have only minimal changes, it's still small and unnatural.
Nope, they don't listen to the public and quote-on-quote "tried their best to change". Who they mostly listen to is PKBSI, who most probably ordered Bandung Zoo to be refurbished because it gained a massive worldwide outcries and they didn't want to seen as a bad institution, Taman Safari Indonesia, who actually did helped the zoo in many ways but not that much, and, since 2019, their sugar daddies Alshad Ahmad and Irfan Hakim.
Even today, I still disagree about the closure of the zoo, since if it was closed, there would be no potential major ex-situ conservation center in Bandung, and worse, it will be replaced by Lembang Park and Zoo as a major zoo in the Bandung region. But, I also disagree about the larger funding of the zoo, I don't think it would significantly helped the modernization of the zoo's exhibits and animal welfare, as well as their conservation program, instead it's probably ended up on "improvement projects" like new wildlife interaction areas and amusement area.
I'm 100% supporting the calls to release some of the animals into the wild, especially local endangered species, although of course still went with appropriate procedures (Rehabilitation program for example).
Well, they should. Since these institutions most definetly going to "try their best" to reform when the outside world began to notice their tomfoolery.
Anyway, Bali Zoo aren't even that great really. Yes, their exhibits are good but not all of them. Moved away from exhibits, this place literally display their Sunda pangolins for people to touch, poke, and play with, meanwhile their exhibits is far from the word decent. It's a miracle that these pangolins remain so long.
I'm not asking now and not going to try to find one myself.
Big nope for this one. Absolutely no new zoos and aquariums in Indonesia since 2019 has been good, let alone great. There's the hell-hole that is Central Park and Zoo, as well as the Coachella of Indonesian zoo, Lembang Park and Zoo. I have a very pessimistic hope for RANS Carnival City Zoo (If you learn more about this upcoming zoo, you learn why) and for BSD City Zoo, which most definetly going to be a clone of Lembang Park and Zoo.
My respond to this:
Yeah, I agree that Bandung Zoo is still as bad as it is, despite in the hands of Taman Safari now, though I'd say there has been some minor progresses such as no more starving sun bears and some of the exhibits looks clean especially the reptile exhibits during my first (and probably last) visit in 2019. Alshad Ahmad should've invested more to make Bandung Zoo even better for the coming future IMO, or probably purchase a minority stake in TSI/Bandung Zoo to help them.
To me, Lembang Park & Zoo is better, but sadly entertainment-focused. During my last visit there, some of the zookeepers told me that they're looking for a mate for their orangutan and sunbear, and not to mention they added a bull Sumatran elephant to the Kampung Gajah exhibit, which are good news. To think LPZ is like the Coachella of zoos in Indonesia.. it's kinda hard to say but, it's pretty famous among YouTubers/influencers including that big jerk Iqbalizda. Heck, even some of the animals there are from influencers too like Hendrico Adrian and Irfan Hakim, so I'll take that as a yes.
As for RANS Carnival City Zoo, I feel this might be an entertainment-focused zoo, which feels like a big NOPE to me, but BSD City Zoo? I still got a hunch it will become Batu Secret Zoo II: The Squeakquel than another clone of LPZ, that is if they still go by their conservation commitments.