@Jana I don't remember hearing about this extension in Dvur. Can you give details ; maybe documents and links ?
Thanks in advance
I am yet to see any plans/ maps of this new area apart from flamingo aviary, so no documents to link. Over years I have read bits and pieces in various interviews, so my info might be outdated or plainly wrong.
It is 2 hectares of land near the director villa. The zoo bought a bancrupt metal factory and demolished almost all houses to get this land many years ago, but lacked funds to build there anything. The new area is called "Jihozápadní Afrika" and should focus on animals living near/in water in deserts of Namibia/SAR.
Fisrt exhibit is an aviary for Greater flamingos, spoonbills. Almost finished, should open ca April 2021, together with new restaurant.
Around the bird wintering house, aviaries shuld be built. An aviary for pink-backed pelicans, saddle-billed storks, egrets, yellow-billed storks and waterfowl. An aviary for southern-bald ibis and batelleur. Aviary for vultures (species?). Aviary for eagle (if available Verreaux's eagle or African fish eagle). African penguin pool. Exhibit for hyenas, original planning was for brown hyenas but those seem unrealistic now. Exhibit for hyraxes. Pen for antelopes. The director mentioned otters once but unsure if still valid plan. Crocodiles mentioned long time ago, most probably invalid. Sea lions were canned due to lack of funds.
The current flamingo aviary and house will be demolished and the area turned into French styled garden without any animals. The former factory building turned into off-show wintering bird house will stay as it is, not available to visitors - you can see it
here, that red flat hall and some pics from inside.