Cancelled Exhibits

Do tell. I've never heard of this proposed aquarium.

Another grand plan that seems to have been cancelled is Africa Trail at the Minnesota Zoo.
I actually hate the idea of an African exhibit at Minnesota. It would overall diminish the uniqueness of the zoo, IMO.
 
I actually hate the idea of an African exhibit at Minnesota. It would overall diminish the uniqueness of the zoo, IMO.
Yeh I kinda agree. But maybe meerkats or fenic foxes or naked Mole rats would be nice. Just for like a small indoor exhibit
 
I don’t know if it’s a matter of cancellation or renaming but San Diego Zoo had something that was called Animal House which was to be a renovation of the ambassador animal building. The only proof I have of it’s existence is an email confirming my 10 dollar donation and some coasters they sent with a thank you note. Perhaps this was repurposed as for the upcoming Children’s Zoo.
 
San Diego Safari Park had some sort of mountain zebra exhibit planed but the specifics are rough.
If you want to know more about the canceled Disney Sea Aquarium check out this great video
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Seaworld San Diego had the Blue World project that was shut down by the California Coastal Commission.
 
I would be okay with a small indoor exhibit but not anything more.
Agreed, I really liked what they did with faces of the African forest. Also unrelated to the Minnesota zoo, I’m pretty sure that the Denver zoos master plan is canceled due to the opening of harmony hill grizzly bear exhibit but correct me if I’m wrong
 
Tropical Rainforest Area in Taipei Zoo, despite it do opened in the form of a completely trash, which is nothing like their original plan.
 
I'm surprised they haven't made plans for new parks in recent years, (you know, before COVID) given complaints about overcrowding at their current parks. I bet one of the hard parts is coming up with a park plan that can survive long term, not just when the parks are doing very well. And maybe their struggles during the 90s made them more cautious.

They did build a DisneySea in Tokyo, but I don't think it has the educational emphasis that California DisneySea was planned to. I'm pretty iffy on the whole "educational theme park" model but there were some cool ideas there.

As for my own example of cancelled exhibits... Years ago the head of the San Antonio Zoo mentioned plans to have an African elephant exhibit, but that never went through. Given the lack of official announcement or much discussion at all I figure those plans were just in the talking stage and died there.
Where would they put a new park nowadays? I can't imagine anywhere where it snowed in the winter.


Not just that but everything in that master plan never came to fruition because the zoo got a new director in 2016, only the carousel, nature play area, and the renovation to discovery bay. It’s sad to see so many potential great exhibits, like the Africa trail (as mentioned), Asian highlands, and the tropics trail expansion. It’s sad to see any planed exhibit not become a reality, but plans change and who knows? They might bring the plan back in the future
It is sad not to see an Asian highlands exhibit come to fruition or an expansion of the Tropics Trail.

I actually hate the idea of an African exhibit at Minnesota. It would overall diminish the uniqueness of the zoo, IMO.
I agree 100%.
 
Agreed, I really liked what they did with faces of the African forest. Also unrelated to the Minnesota zoo, I’m pretty sure that the Denver zoos master plan is canceled due to the opening of harmony hill grizzly bear exhibit but correct me if I’m wrong

Sorry for being so late to this, but on the topic of Denver’s Master Plan, I think it has been altered, but not cancelled. Denver is constructing the Animal Hospital right now, and plan on moving their Penguins towards the entrance to add to their coastal region. It’s my assumption that instead of focusing solely upon the North Pacific, Denver may just create a general coastal region, with everything from stingrays to penguins to Sea Lions. Perhaps they will further renovate harmony hill to become more transitionary in order to represent the more northern Alaskan Grizzly Bear populations. I hope the master plan hasn’t been cancelled as it looked really unique and interesting.
 
Sorry for being so late to this, but on the topic of Denver’s Master Plan, I think it has been altered, but not cancelled. Denver is constructing the Animal Hospital right now, and plan on moving their Penguins towards the entrance to add to their coastal region. It’s my assumption that instead of focusing solely upon the North Pacific, Denver may just create a general coastal region, with everything from stingrays to penguins to Sea Lions. Perhaps they will further renovate harmony hill to become more transitionary in order to represent the more northern Alaskan Grizzly Bear populations. I hope the master plan hasn’t been cancelled as it looked really unique and interesting.

i believe the new penguin exhibit is in fact a major re-working of the existing banded mongoose/porcupine exhibits built as part of the “Samburu“ area at the zoo’s entry. It’s quite distant from the coastal exhibits you mention.

With a new director In Denver I can almost guarantee that the former director’s master plan is likely to be replaced or radically altered—that’s just how it works.
 
i believe the new penguin exhibit is in fact a major re-working of the existing banded mongoose/porcupine exhibits built as part of the “Samburu“ area at the zoo’s entry. It’s quite distant from the coastal exhibits you mention.

With a new director In Denver I can almost guarantee that the former director’s master plan is likely to be replaced or radically altered—that’s just how it works.

I wouldn’t be surprised if the master plan was altered but if you examine the current master plan map, the coastal zone was/ is planned to go all the way up to ‘Building A’ Which also borders where the penguins are planned to move in. The recently opened Stingray Bay also opened where the Striped Hyena yard once was which is also very close to where the Penguins are moving in, so to me it seems as though the Coastal theme will still be present even if Polar Bears will be replaced with Grizzlies.
 
Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park on one of their earlier master plans h(itaxa like Jaguar (Panthera onca), Andean bear (Tremarctos ornatus), Lowland paca (Cuniculus paca), Pacarana (Dinomys branickii), White lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari), and Manatees (probably Trichechus manatus). From a guide to United States zoos written in 1991, it mentioned that they had plans to start construction on an exhibit for Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus) that was due to open 1993, but unfortunately that didn't happen either. I would have especially loved to see and photograph the Pacarana and White lipped peccaries.
 
The Brandywine Zoo in Delaware had a plan to build an Amazon Rainforest Building with macaws, an aviary, tamarins, Dwarf Caimans, anteaters, Capybaras, sloths, fish, reptiles, sakis, coatis, bats, Brazilian Porcupines, toucans, and a Jaguar. It was cancelled, but it would have been a game changer, because it's a really small zoo. They have a master plan that they have started construction on, but this part of it won't be included anymore. The tamarins, capybara, sloth, and Jaguar are in the new master plan, but I really would have liked the building, especially the anteater.

Amazon Rainforest Building:

http://www.zoodesign.co/uploads/1/2/9/7/12979434/9777349_orig.jpg

Master Plan:

https://destateparks.blog/wp-conten...n-Shot-2018-06-08-at-11.23.08-AM-1600x988.png
 
Is saint Louis zoos master plan cancelled? It looked really cool and I would have loved to see it happen. The primate complex contradicts the plan but is it still is it a possibility the plan is still in tact?
 
Roger Williams Park Zoo once was planning a new Polar Bear exhibit but that was shelved probably due to the lack of available bears along with budget.

I know Beardsley at one point planned for an "Asian Plateau" exhibit in a currently non-public area of the zoo. Pretty sure those plans are long abandoned by now.

~Thylo

In the Master Plan, there are two things I want to add. Inside the Faces of the Rainforest exhibit, the inside was completely changed. There was supposed to be a touch tank and an underwater viewing tank for Amazonian fish species. Also, there was supposed to be a mixed exhibit for maned wolves and giant anteaters, but they never brought the maned wolves.

https://www.rwpzoo.org/sites/default/files/uploads/Master Plan_20years.pdf
 
The Brandywine Zoo in Delaware had a plan to build an Amazon Rainforest Building with macaws, an aviary, tamarins, Dwarf Caimans, anteaters, Capybaras, sloths, fish, reptiles, sakis, coatis, bats, Brazilian Porcupines, toucans, and a Jaguar. It was cancelled, but it would have been a game changer, because it's a really small zoo. They have a master plan that they have started construction on, but this part of it won't be included anymore. The tamarins, capybara, sloth, and Jaguar are in the new master plan, but I really would have liked the building, especially the anteater.

Amazon Rainforest Building:

http://www.zoodesign.co/uploads/1/2/9/7/12979434/9777349_orig.jpg

Master Plan:

https://destateparks.blog/wp-conten...n-Shot-2018-06-08-at-11.23.08-AM-1600x988.png
Interesting, I've seen a plan for the rainforest before but the title said the plan was for Moscow. There are some interesting ideas in the master plan. It appears pudus, sloths, and flamingoes would all live together.
 
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