I'm fairly enticed with it; I think the exhibit brings some color and vibrance to this particular area of the zoo which is quite old, as well as some (for lack of a better term) organization to this area, as it previously included a random variety of species from across the planet, and is now more regionally focused in Australia, which I think helps to set a better theme and sense of immersion. Additionally the inclusion of several new interactive experiences for visitors is fantastic, and that too will really help to connect and inspire people to care about all life and the need to preserve it. Perhaps my only nitpick of the exhibits themselves is the Singing Dog exhibit, and while it is a decent size and the animals clearly receive world-class care, the chain-link fence (while necessary) does obstruct views to a degree, and while Singing Dogs are related to Dingos (as noted on the exhibit signage), the minimalist, sandy exhibit doesn't particularly cater to the dogs' lush jungles in New Guinea.