This is more info on the new exhibits I found on one of the "Zoo Vew" magazines that the zoo sends to all of its members. This is all copied from the magazine.
Golden Monkeys of China
"The Golden Monkey exhibit will bring visitors face to gace with these rare primates, revered as a national treasures in their native China. A garden pavilion viewing shelter, accessed via a rustic bridge, will place the visitor right into the tree canopy, where the monkeys are more active."
Pachyderm Forest
"This expansive Asian elephant habitat will feature waterfalls for washing and playing, waterholes for bathing, a variety of natural surfaces for walking and standing, and natural topographic and planted environments to stimulate exploration. Visitors will be able to get close enough to understand how truly imprssive elephants are."
Reptile and Insect Interpretive Center
"the new facility will provide magnificent and complementary homes to the Los Angeles Zoo's outstanding reptile collection-one of the rarest among North American zoos. Visitors will see not only their favorite reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates, they'll also be able to observe staff as they manage breeding programs and facilitate the animals' daily care."
Rainforest of the Americas
One of the most celebrated biomes on Earth, the rainforest exemplifies the amazing diversity of life found on our planet, from giant river otters to dwarf caimans, tapirs to toucans. Like the rainforest itself, this multi-level exhibit will open to the visitor in layers, exploring the theme "Everything has a Home"."