Oregon Zoo has $125 million in bond money available for new exhibits (6-acre elephant habitat, polar bears, chimpanzees, etc), Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo has a $175 million masterplan, Indianapolis Zoo is opening a $20 million orangutan exhibit in 2014, Woodland Park Zoo is opening its $21 million Asian Tropical Forest in the same year, Columbus Zoo will have an African Savanna zone that is rumored to be around 70 acres in size, and Denver Zoo has the $50 million Asian Tropics opening in mid-2012. Many of those mega-exhibit complexes involve piecemeal additions but the size and scope of the projects is impressive.
Many European zoos also have lots of money invested in additions: Zurich Zoo's $40-50 million elephant exhibit has been gestating for what seems like forever and the zoo is opening the Pantanal and Penguins (two separate areas) before the elephants; Chester Zoo has ambitious plans for an "Islands" display; Emmen is rebuilding practically its entire zoo as it moves during the next few years; Cologne's new masterplan includes 100 million Euros in investment; and Hamburg has the Eismeer complex (polar bears, sea-lions, penguins and Europe's only walruses) opening in 2012.
Even though I have compiled a list of zoos with new, expensive exhibits on the horizon, I'm not sure that anything being built will be as audacious and spectacular as Bronx's Congo Gorilla Forest, Disney's Kilimanjaro Safari, Zurich's Masoala Rainforest, Leipzig's Gondwanaland, Minnesota's Russia's Grizzly Coast or even Dallas Zoo's Giants of the Savanna.
Many European zoos also have lots of money invested in additions: Zurich Zoo's $40-50 million elephant exhibit has been gestating for what seems like forever and the zoo is opening the Pantanal and Penguins (two separate areas) before the elephants; Chester Zoo has ambitious plans for an "Islands" display; Emmen is rebuilding practically its entire zoo as it moves during the next few years; Cologne's new masterplan includes 100 million Euros in investment; and Hamburg has the Eismeer complex (polar bears, sea-lions, penguins and Europe's only walruses) opening in 2012.
Even though I have compiled a list of zoos with new, expensive exhibits on the horizon, I'm not sure that anything being built will be as audacious and spectacular as Bronx's Congo Gorilla Forest, Disney's Kilimanjaro Safari, Zurich's Masoala Rainforest, Leipzig's Gondwanaland, Minnesota's Russia's Grizzly Coast or even Dallas Zoo's Giants of the Savanna.