I have to vent a bit. Just got back from a Singapore trip and it highlighted how steeply downhill Taronga’s direction is going.
We have fewer species than ever, and the species we do have are common and boring. Newly built sections are concrete set dressings that waste space which could have been used to house animals, and which have almost no educational or interactive value. The Tiger Trek is a monumental wasted opportunity - they could have incorporated a walkthrough aviary in all of that space, or an actual shop/food stall, or small mammal enclosure, and made the ranger station an immersive and interactive display to educate guests on conservation of rainforests. It’s all just some empty shells and a chicken coop.
The new Australian precinct is barely different to what existed before, in fact it feels even more empty than the previous area. Asia is a mess of African hoofstock and we’ve lost so many interesting and geographically relevant species - tapirs, chital, gibbons, orangs, snow leopards, komodos, dholes… Every time they renovate a section we lose species and the space is converted to emptiness. The lawns used to be full of aviaries and now they only host concerts.
It’s really sad to see the choices being made to turn Taronga into an empty concrete basin full of faded plastic set dressing and retired animals. I’m really worried that the Congo will be more of the same, with no new species. I know part of the issue is import laws, but that doesn’t excuse how soulless the zoo has become.