I posted some ideas on the "Future of the Bronx Zoo thread" but here are renovations I would like to see at the Bronx Zoo:
Big Bears area: Renovate the current polar bear exhibit with a tall mesh cover for Steller’s Sea Eagle. Being able to see them nest and fly along the cliffs would be amazing. Fill in the moat for the brown bears to allow for further expansion of that exhibit with both glass and open air viewing. In the plaza behind the bears make it more immersive (maybe a little ice cream parlor, seating and the current restrooms can have an Alaskan theme). Exhibits around the plaza for bald eagle, snowy owls, gyrfalcon, arctic fox, eiders and other sea ducks, North American porcupine (a South American species can replace them in the CZ). Ideally a 2nd bear habitat could be built here on the grounds of WoD (for a polar bear return), but that is unlikely.
Expand Tiger Mountain into Amur River Valley: allow the conservation message to spread from Amur tigers to the entire region. Using the deep wooded area next to the tigers for immersive exhibits for Amur leopards, Siberian lynx or Amur leopard cats, large flight cage for Cinereous vultures, exhibit for eagle or ural owls, cranes and maybe not the best fit geographically but a takin exhibit.
World of Darkness: Other than for Boo at the Zoo the WoD has been empty since 2009. It is an interesting building and an example of 1960’s era modern architecture that really sticks out since it has been empty for so long. However; I am of two minds should it be knocked down for an expanded/2nd bear exhibit or renovated and reopened.
a. If the WoD is to reopen I would like to keep the same theme: nocturnal animals. It’s a big, black building so unless it gets a major outside face lift I would keep the theme. Focus on animals that the public has major misconceptions about- bats, snakes, spiders, rats etc. and have the WoD be a way for the public to challenge these fears and misconceptions. A walk through spider habitat (orb or garden spider varieties that stay on their webs) and a walk through bat habitat (with an option to pass it) would be ideal. Also large exhibits for various snake species, cloud rats, Madagascar jumping rats (with maybe dwarf lemurs in trees above), return of naked mole rats, terrariums for various spider, scorpion, smaller snakes and other insects, a vampire bat cave and a large forest habitat for aye ayes would complete the exhibit. I would love to have a return of sand cats, leopard cats and many of the other great species once held, but that might not work trying to give all the animals a much larger space. Also, I would rather re-theme and renovate the WoD instead of just reopening as is with the current exhibit spaces.
World of Reptiles: With so many excellent reptile houses recently opened (especially Fort Worth and Los Angeles) eventually the Bronx Zoo has to look to completely refurbish it’s grand dame. Being the oldest building at the zoo the outside cannot be altered and it is a beautiful building. However; the inside can be modernized with larger habitats, floor to ceiling glass and possibly a change in displaying the animals via habitats instead of by genus. One main area I would focus on is the crocodilian hall. Make it one large habitat with a deeper pool. I love the false gharials, but the space isn’t good for them. I would keep a pair of Cuban Crocodiles here. I also think if the WoR went a biome route, the entrance should focus on locals- hellbenders, timber rattlesnakes and other species found in the Northeast. Desert, swamp, islands and rainforest biomes can also be represented. If $ was available maybe a modern wing could be attached to the back of the building for larger species like a rainforest biome for the false gharials, reticulated pythons and other species. The amazing conservation work with reptiles and amphibians would also be highlighted throughout.
Old Bird House (in Astor Court): This is much more fantasy than my other ideas. Administration be moved elsewhere. The Old Bird House can then go through a restoration inside to focus on another conservation hot spot with a very popular animal, penguins. The focus of the renovation would be in line with an idea William Conway had in the late 1970’s to renovate one of the Astor Court building for a penguin habitat. I would go with Antarctic penguins (similar to CPZ which might be why this exhibit was never built) and the discussion on climate change’s impact would be shown. Another exhibit could highlight issues in the Northern poles with a new Rocky Coast (puffins in a much larger exhibit) and Seashore (free flight area for terns, oystercatcher and other smaller sea birds). This exhibit would be able to address a hot topic area of conservation as well as thematically work with the historic old bird building.
Rare Animal Range: Over 20 acres of space that has so much potential. I discussed this area as a possible Australia or South American zone which could work. But ultimately I would chose this area as the only area left on Bronx Zoo grounds that could possibly hold a major Asian Elephant facility (unless Wild Asia as it is now is scrapped and redone, which I might tackle that idea later!). Yes, a large building (a la Oregon or Copenhagen) and several acre habitats for a breeding herd and a bachelor herd. I know I have completely gone into fantasy world, but to see what the Bronx Zoo designers could do with the $ for a major habitat like this.
a. The major draw would be elephants, but other species should be included: Javan banteng, Malaysian tapir (outside!), babirusa, Javan and/or White Handed gibbon, black leopard (outside!), fishing cat, adjunct storks (remain where they are) could all be included in exhibits along the trails leading to different viewpoints into the elephant habitats.
b. If enough acreage allowed I would add a Malaysian tiger exhibit, possibly with the ability to rotate sun bears and/or sloth bears into the various habitats. Other exhibits could complement the predator area including warty pigs, Celebes macaque (I know phase out species ) , another deer species, binterong, crested porcupine…
So along with my ideas on the other thread, this would be some areas I'd like the Bronx Zoo to tackle. I have ideas of a Children's Zoo expansion, Wild Asia and extension of CGF in my head too!