The current Seal enclosure would have little use to the zoos current penguins who barely use their current water area. It wouldn't be worth maintaining that large space for a species that won't even use it.Thanks, this confirms what @ApeLadyNZ first referred to from a comment on a socials post about where the playground will be located. Though I have zero enthusiasm for the new playground, it’s arguably the best location we could hope for given there’s been nothing of note proposed for replacing the seals. The area is too big for the size of the Blue penguin colony they currently have and building up numbers has been slow progress.
It’ll be interesting to see if they now phase the penguins out, since their exhibit is an annex to the seal pool. Wellington have a colony and could be one option. Auckland’s penguins don’t make for an engaging exhibit considering they never use the pool and don’t attract a great deal of visitor interest. They’d arguably be no great loss to the collection.
What I really hope is that the playground doesn’t occupy the space occupied by the seal pool AND baboons/serval. The fact these exhibits are adjacent has be concerned they might; but there’s a strong argument for redeveloping these for the rhino expansion given it will allow a link to the elephant exhibit and allow for a free-flowing management of these exhibits as an integrated savannah. Presumably an overhead bridge (similar to the one at Hamilton Zoo) would re-route the visitor pathway.
I was also wondering what the plans were for Kaiako. It seems Auckland are firm on commencing construction early 2026. Although he's an older seal, there's no guarantee he won't have passed by then. Maybe the plan is to send him to a zoo like Melbourne or Taronga if not.
If they really wanted Auckland could move their Little Penguins into one of their two wetland themed aviaries within Te Wao Nui. But it's probably more likely that if Kaiako goes, the Little Penguins will as well.
One species I don't hope departs is the Cheetah. I've always thought the current Lion enclosure would be suitable for them. It would then tie into your idea with the elephant exhibit being used for an expanded Lion enclosure and then the Baboon/Serval enclosures utilised for an expansion for the Rhino and Nyala. Would be nice if some additional antelope species were added as well.