gorilla exhibit options...
sounds great!
there was a nice old moreton fig in the barbary sheep exhibit, but it fell over (and stayed alive) last time i went the sheep were all over it, killing it, as it struggled to kick on. i couldn't understand why it wasn't being saved, whilst taronga is lucky to have a plethora of matured ficus trees in particular (invaluable it creating authentic-looking rainforest habitats) it would have been pretty smart if they saved the tree. especially if in the future the area will hold tropical monkeys!!
the fact that the taronga africa section will be a little mixed-up with both savannah and rainforest and madagascan species is a shame, but understandable given the current location of the gorillas and chimps and the money spent on transforming that old panda habitat into a gorillla one. personally whilst i think it is a little boring for a troop of gorillas, i think it could be quite decent for a few orangs, especially if they sustituted the available space with a second mesh exhibit, similar to melbournes. add to this the fact that it is located right next door to the other asian exhibits (and thus can be immersed into the asia precinct) and that since it would be occupied by a similar ape species means that all the money spent on it so far need not be wasted and it could be a pretty viable and logical option. this would give the zoo the opportunity to utilise some of the space near the chimps to develop a multi-viewpoint world class gorilla/colobus habitat, consolidating all of the zoos african rainforest species into one area.
sounds great!
there was a nice old moreton fig in the barbary sheep exhibit, but it fell over (and stayed alive) last time i went the sheep were all over it, killing it, as it struggled to kick on. i couldn't understand why it wasn't being saved, whilst taronga is lucky to have a plethora of matured ficus trees in particular (invaluable it creating authentic-looking rainforest habitats) it would have been pretty smart if they saved the tree. especially if in the future the area will hold tropical monkeys!!
the fact that the taronga africa section will be a little mixed-up with both savannah and rainforest and madagascan species is a shame, but understandable given the current location of the gorillas and chimps and the money spent on transforming that old panda habitat into a gorillla one. personally whilst i think it is a little boring for a troop of gorillas, i think it could be quite decent for a few orangs, especially if they sustituted the available space with a second mesh exhibit, similar to melbournes. add to this the fact that it is located right next door to the other asian exhibits (and thus can be immersed into the asia precinct) and that since it would be occupied by a similar ape species means that all the money spent on it so far need not be wasted and it could be a pretty viable and logical option. this would give the zoo the opportunity to utilise some of the space near the chimps to develop a multi-viewpoint world class gorilla/colobus habitat, consolidating all of the zoos african rainforest species into one area.