Opposite the Meerkatsand the Cheetah pen that was built but never held Cheetah's, only Swamp Wallaby's, by 11am it was fenced off. I think the keeper feeding them, forgot to put the wooden posts across and therefore it looked like a walkway into a section of the zoo, so you could be forgiven walking it.
Basically you walk along a wooden decked pathway, which climbs past an aviary on the left and then you come face to face with a mesh fence, and a lower section, with holes for the animal to get through and then the upper part which is is all bark and dirt and where the animal/animals were. As you get to the end, there are spy holes to the inside part, which were covered up still.
It then exits out into a section which is completely fenced off where they are doing a massive new Exhibit for the Meerkats and by the version, I would not be surprised if Aardvark were also planned to go in that section judging by the builds.
Also by the Gibbons they are going up a number of shipping crates, like they did for the Malayan Tigers and it looks as if that section is being created into a walkway exhibit with something in the middle.
The Javan Binturong are as you enter the park but opposite the Gibbons there are doing up two sides of an enclosure and it has rope bridges and ledges and it would not surprise me if the Javan Binturong move there in due course. They have 3 on show, but also have more off show.
They plan to build a nocturnal house as well and are fund raising for that at present.
I think planning to move the entrance was turned down, and what a conversation I had with someone today, it would appear there is a long term plan to have a Cheetah drive through at some stage in the future.
The possums were not on show at present but still at the park. The Cassowary are pretty much offshow with the design of their exhibit, but are labelled on the Park Map and if you're lucky they can be seen behind the Flamingo's but not today that's for sure!
There is also only one maned wolf now and he/she wasn't about and the Jackal's exhibit is so overgrown with long grass, that any chance of seeing one in the distance such is the design of the exhibit and placement is practically nil at present.