Komodo Dragon
Well-Known Member
This thread will detail a reimagining of Seattle’s Woodland Park Zoo. The purpose of this exercise is to explore a fanciful, though realistic “what-if” scenario, speculating upon a version of the zoo with a different roster of biomes and species.
Woodland Park Zoo in its current state is doubtlessly a great zoo in many regards, being a trailblazer in the field of immersion exhibits since the 1970s. While many of these enclosures still hold up to this day, others are lacking, sometimes severely, compared to what has been inspired by them in decades since. The zoo has been in a recent era of stagnation. The most recent large expansion, 2015’s Banyan Wilds area in the Tropic Asia zone has been criticized on this very forum as a missed opportunity, containing exhibits for tigers and sloth bears that are arguably worse than what preceded them.
The simple fact is that Woodland Park Zoo doesn’t have much unused land to easily develop upon as one might like, which greatly slows modernization. Unlike Nashville or North Carolina, the days of building vast exhibit complexes from scratch seem to be over for WPZ. I don’t want to be entirely negative though. Their next project, while at the cost of the old, vacant nocturnal/reptile house, will provide vital upgrades for red pandas, keas, and tree kangaroos. These species currently have some of the most outdated homes of all the zoo’s inhabitants.
Through this exercise, I’ve attempted to envision some grander concept of what currently exists. There’s a great emphasis on representing species and biomes not currently at the zoo, with one finding deserts, tundras, and temperate rainforests receiving the representation they deserve. You’ll also find improvements, both major and minor, on existing exhibit complexes that have shown their age in some ways. Due to space limitations, not every idea I or others had will be represented. Thus some species in the zoo’s history won’t be represented in this thread. I hope that the absence of animals such as lemurs, rhinos, and snow leopards doesn't result in the umbrage of readers.
This project is heavily inspired by unused concepts proposed in the 1976, 1986, and 2004 long-range plans, alongside a few impressive exhibits located in different zoos in North America and Europe. Rest assured WPZ fans, that I have kept several existing ideas largely untouched. Overall, I hope that my fantasy vision uplifts this B+ zoo to a solid A.
Over the course of ten or so posts, we’ll explore six biomes: Tropical Rainforest, Savanna, Desert, Temperate Rainforest, Taiga, and Tundra, in addition to a Nocturnal House. Comments, suggestions, and critiques are, of course, welcome! If you spot any errors (I’m sure there are some), please don’t be shy to point them out.
Woodland Park Zoo in its current state is doubtlessly a great zoo in many regards, being a trailblazer in the field of immersion exhibits since the 1970s. While many of these enclosures still hold up to this day, others are lacking, sometimes severely, compared to what has been inspired by them in decades since. The zoo has been in a recent era of stagnation. The most recent large expansion, 2015’s Banyan Wilds area in the Tropic Asia zone has been criticized on this very forum as a missed opportunity, containing exhibits for tigers and sloth bears that are arguably worse than what preceded them.
The simple fact is that Woodland Park Zoo doesn’t have much unused land to easily develop upon as one might like, which greatly slows modernization. Unlike Nashville or North Carolina, the days of building vast exhibit complexes from scratch seem to be over for WPZ. I don’t want to be entirely negative though. Their next project, while at the cost of the old, vacant nocturnal/reptile house, will provide vital upgrades for red pandas, keas, and tree kangaroos. These species currently have some of the most outdated homes of all the zoo’s inhabitants.
Through this exercise, I’ve attempted to envision some grander concept of what currently exists. There’s a great emphasis on representing species and biomes not currently at the zoo, with one finding deserts, tundras, and temperate rainforests receiving the representation they deserve. You’ll also find improvements, both major and minor, on existing exhibit complexes that have shown their age in some ways. Due to space limitations, not every idea I or others had will be represented. Thus some species in the zoo’s history won’t be represented in this thread. I hope that the absence of animals such as lemurs, rhinos, and snow leopards doesn't result in the umbrage of readers.
This project is heavily inspired by unused concepts proposed in the 1976, 1986, and 2004 long-range plans, alongside a few impressive exhibits located in different zoos in North America and Europe. Rest assured WPZ fans, that I have kept several existing ideas largely untouched. Overall, I hope that my fantasy vision uplifts this B+ zoo to a solid A.
Over the course of ten or so posts, we’ll explore six biomes: Tropical Rainforest, Savanna, Desert, Temperate Rainforest, Taiga, and Tundra, in addition to a Nocturnal House. Comments, suggestions, and critiques are, of course, welcome! If you spot any errors (I’m sure there are some), please don’t be shy to point them out.
