1. A grand West Africa exhibit will be comprised of the current Tropical Forest building, flight cage, Bird's World, and Outback Trail. The Tropical Forest Building will focus exclusively on the rainforests of West Africa. The recently announced outdoor gorilla exhibit will remain and be built as planned in the here and now.
Inside the dome, a breeding pair of pygmy hippos will be exhibit with diana monkeys and mandrills. What is now current hippo and tapir exhibits will flip places to allow for the hippos to have an outdoor exhibit that the hippos and mandrills can use in the summer. Red river hogs will live in the exhibit across from them, and the primates will have access to them. The marquee species for this building, a troop of western lowland gorillas, will live in a renovated indoor space to allow for optimal winter viewing and gorilla welfare. Other exhibits in this building will include West African slender-snouted crocodiles, straw-colored fruit bats, gabon viper, saddle-billed stork, African rock python and marabou stork. There will be free-flying rose-ringed parakeets, palm nut vulture, gray parrots, Senegal parrots, cattle egrets, African spoonbills, Egyptian geese, Hartlaub's ducks, and African pygmy geese.
On the site of the current bird and Outback areas will be a Namib Desert exhibit. There will be a dedicated spotted hyena exhibit. A herd of West African giraffes will live with gemsboks, springboks, mountain zebras, and ostriches. There will also be an indoor giraffe barn with guest viewing as well as exhibits for meerkats, bat-eared fox, aardvark, black mamba, and vervet monkeys. Another feature of the Namib area will be a petting kraal with watusi and domestic goats.
2. What is now Giraffe Savannah will be Outback Trail. Basically, Outback Trail as it currently stands will be replicated on what is now Giraffe Savannah. It is some to a walkthrough exhibit with red kangaroos with a dedicated exhibit for emus. There is a small building with dedicated exhibits for brown kiwi & tawny frogmouths, trapdoor spider, brown snake, and tiger snake.
3. What is currently Serengeti Crossing, Kalahari Kingdom, and Tiger Tails will be U.S.A: United States of Animals, dedicated to the fauna of the Untied States from the plains, mountain, desert, and riverine habitats. There will be a mixed exhibit with bison, elk, and bighorn sheep; jaguars; black bears; bald eagle; North American river otters; coyote; and aviary with burrowing owls, roadrunners, and turkey vulture; whooping cranes, and American alligator.
4. The current Children's Zoo will be Eye-to-Eye, dedicated to getting children eye-to-eye with some animal species. There will be red pandas with an adjacent climbing wall, pudu with immersive bamboo shoot viewing areas, black-tailed prairie dogs with burrows ala the Bronx Zoo, and Atlantic puffins with underwater viewing and viewing where kids can climb up to be near the puffins on rock faces. The farm will be the same.
5. The Butterfly House will also be home to Blading's turtles, eastern box turtles, and wood turtles for the purposes of breeding and reintroduction into the wild.