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Howdy, former volunteer (up until a few months ago, job conflict) here with some information. Shoebills are definitely a species the zoo would love to have in the far future, but boobies and trumpeter swans are both extremely unlikely.

In terms of messaging and conservation, they could work in the Galapagos exhibit, but it is very, very unlikely other species will be mixed in with the penguins. That is the only habitat that could support them, as the sealions could hurt or kill the birds (for this reason the pelicans & gulls in the children's zoo didn't move to either the penguin or sealion exhibits, contrary to the master plan).

Moreso, there are already statues of booby birds outside of the giant tortoise exhibit. The zoo is creating more room and improving animal care by reducing the number of species; those that cannot be housed or acquired are represented by statues. There are some exceptions (there is an alligator statue in the wetlands exhibit, but this was more for guest photo ops), but the giant armadillo is probably the best example of this philosophy (getting a giant armadillo to the Houston Zoo would have been logistically near impossible, and would really contradict the messaging of in situ conservation). Not to mention, acquiring a booby bird would really only be possible through a rehabilitation scenario, which is very unlikely to occur.

Also, much of the master plan has changed and adapted since 2018, the Galapagos alone went through 4 iterations that we know of (multiple iterations of a mangrove sections were eventually replaced by the penguins), and even areas like the wetlands never got the splash play area due to a lack of funding (although I suspect this is something that will return in the future). So take that document with a huge serving of salt.
 
Yeahhh as a current volunteer, I'd say to not expect the zoo to look exactly like the Master Plan. The major areas of Texas replacing the Children's Zoo, Asian Islands replacing WWoP and half the carnivore area, and Africa replacing Hoof Run, the other half of Carnivores are pretty much all set in stone with species for each area depending on many variables. Everything else is up in the air right now.
 
Yeahhh as a current volunteer, I'd say to not expect the zoo to look exactly like the Master Plan. The major areas of Texas replacing the Children's Zoo, Asian Islands replacing WWoP and half the carnivore area, and Africa replacing Hoof Run, the other half of Carnivores are pretty much all set in stone with species for each area depending on many variables. Everything else is up in the air right now.
I feel like replacing the children's zoo with a Texas themed area is sort of redundant when the zoo has already got the Texas Wetlands exhibit.(I also don't want the zoo to lose the bug house, Red Pandas, and Banded Mongoose). Though if the children zoo did have to get changed, an Australia section would be way better imo. I am curious on what Asian Islands would entail, hopefully the african primates in the WWoP could be moved to the new Africa area rather than lost completely.
 
I feel like replacing the children's zoo with a Texas themed area is sort of redundant when the zoo has already got the Texas Wetlands exhibit.(I also don't want the zoo to lose the bug house, Red Pandas, and Banded Mongoose). Though if the children zoo did have to get changed, an Australia section would be way better imo. I am curious on what Asian Islands would entail, hopefully the african primates in the WWoP could be moved to the new Africa area rather than lost completely.

Additional enclosures for African monkeys are shown to be planned to be added to the African Forest (in the area right before the Gorilla Arrival building but after the restrooms). So I would expect Houston to keep at least two species of African monkey.
Additionally, the Bug House and presumably the Red Pandas are to remain untouched. Only the rest of the children's zoo is to be completely replaced and as awesome as an Australian attraction would be, where are the black bears, cougars, ocelots, otters and other North American animals the zoo has gonna go?
Houston is prioritizing showcasing their conservation work, they have plenty to show off here in Texas and probably nothing in Australia. I'd also love an Australian enclosure, but Texas replacing the Children's Zoo is definitely necessary. If only Houston had 2-3 extra acres for Australia.
From what's been said, Asian Islands will focus on Southeast Asia, and won't really bring in a lot of new animals to the zoo, instead it will provide better homes to the many Southeast Asian animals the zoo has with subpar exhibits. This will include the Malayan Tiger, Gibbons, Siamangs, Komodo Dragon, Clouded Leopards, Small Clawed Otters and maybe Babirusa and Binturong, with the Orangutans and Elephants receiving minor upgrades. I wouldn't expect them to bring in any new species like a Sloth Bear, Malayan Tapir, or Indian Rhino. As Lee Ehmke himself has said, once the master plan is completed the Houston Zoo is probably going to have less species than it started with, quality over quantity. We only have 55 acres to work with.
 
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