I was inspired both by snowleopard's recent thread here and recent conversation in this thread about Brookfield where we have been discussing closed exhibits. I would like to focus on exhibits that have been fully closed, heavily renovated or rethemed, not where the paint has been changed or certain species have changed but the exhibit remained conceptually the same.
I've been to the former Large Mammal House, Lester Fisher Great Ape House, Penguin-Seabird House, Kovler Lion House, as well as the original bear line and technically the original Children's Zoo at Lincoln Park Zoo but my memory of that is next to nothing. I'm happy to give thoughts on any of these but they seem fairly well-known for closed exhibits. I may mention the LMH was pretty much pure concrete and water with hay for substrate, nothing like African Journey besides the megafauna list; and at some time, it held a tapir as well.
For Brookfield, I have many memories of Baboon Island and the Bear Grottos, and some of Ibex Island, the Reptile House, and Perching Bird House before it was rethemed into Reptiles and Birds. It really feels like the zoo is missing something without baboons or caprids, and I still missed the old Reptile House for several years before the zoo really built back up its reptile collection.
I'd been to Milwaukee and seen Wolf Woods, Australia, the moose exhibit, the Dall sheep exhibit and very briefly the original Big Cat house shortly before renovation. I was particularly fond of the first three exhibits in particular. Does any other zoo have a dayroom for kangaroos or wallabies? My main memory of the old cat house was that they held cougar at the time and the animals were extremely active on the visit. Feels like the only time I've seen them.
I've been to the former Large Mammal House, Lester Fisher Great Ape House, Penguin-Seabird House, Kovler Lion House, as well as the original bear line and technically the original Children's Zoo at Lincoln Park Zoo but my memory of that is next to nothing. I'm happy to give thoughts on any of these but they seem fairly well-known for closed exhibits. I may mention the LMH was pretty much pure concrete and water with hay for substrate, nothing like African Journey besides the megafauna list; and at some time, it held a tapir as well.
For Brookfield, I have many memories of Baboon Island and the Bear Grottos, and some of Ibex Island, the Reptile House, and Perching Bird House before it was rethemed into Reptiles and Birds. It really feels like the zoo is missing something without baboons or caprids, and I still missed the old Reptile House for several years before the zoo really built back up its reptile collection.
I'd been to Milwaukee and seen Wolf Woods, Australia, the moose exhibit, the Dall sheep exhibit and very briefly the original Big Cat house shortly before renovation. I was particularly fond of the first three exhibits in particular. Does any other zoo have a dayroom for kangaroos or wallabies? My main memory of the old cat house was that they held cougar at the time and the animals were extremely active on the visit. Feels like the only time I've seen them.