Another piece of the puzzle:
Thank to
@BasecatXD, we have confirmation that the replacement for the Malayan tapir will be four female nyala. Combined with the realistic life expectancy of the peccaries (mid teens), this should see this row remain static for the next five years.
It’s a simple renovation that will allow Melbourne Zoo to focus on high priority projects such as the redevelopment of the elephant exhibits. In five years time, these will be completed and the zoo can give greater consideration to a redevelopment of the aforementioned row. The nyala are a flexible option in that they can easily be returned to Werribee; or integrated into Melbourne’s savannah.