In discussing the then-upcoming renovation of Kovler Lion House, long considered Lincoln Park's main eye sore, Director Kevin Bell seemed to approach it as sort of a grand finale - more obviously, as the final part of the Pride of Chicago capital investment campaign, which included the construction of Macaque Forest, Penguin Cove, Arctic Tundra, and some Seal Pool renovations, it concludes a period high investment and big renovation over many of the zoo's most aging exhibits. More subtly though, it seems to bring a point where nearly every exhibit at the zoo has been renovated under Bell's tenure as director, save Helen Brach Primate House, which many zoochatters would agree could use a touch-up, but is far less controversial, and the Antelope-Zebra Area, which hasn't undergone much serious modification since the early eighties.
All that said, like every zoo, thee are still elements in flux - popular elephants and tigers have both been forced out due to other renovations favoring more iconic species, and the outdoor African Savannah has become a little empty over the years. Much of the Antelope-Zebra area collection shifts often and unexpectedly, with only zebras themselves being a truly consistent and enduring staple over the last fifteen years. Though most exhibits have been renovated since the mid-nineties, some of those earlier modern additions are showing early signs of age as well.
So, my central question - what kind of renovations and development do you think we may see from Lincoln Park in the future?
All that said, like every zoo, thee are still elements in flux - popular elephants and tigers have both been forced out due to other renovations favoring more iconic species, and the outdoor African Savannah has become a little empty over the years. Much of the Antelope-Zebra area collection shifts often and unexpectedly, with only zebras themselves being a truly consistent and enduring staple over the last fifteen years. Though most exhibits have been renovated since the mid-nineties, some of those earlier modern additions are showing early signs of age as well.
So, my central question - what kind of renovations and development do you think we may see from Lincoln Park in the future?