Taronga Zoo Master Plan

snowleopard

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Master Plan

Taronga Zoo is now 7 years into its 12 year, $225 million master plan, and the results have certainly transformed the zoo. There used to be lots of debate around Australia, and even on ZooChat in the past year, over whether Melbourne or Taronga was Australia's greatest zoo. However, the massive input of funding has allowed the Sydney zoo to pull ahead and solidify itself as perhaps one of the world's great zoos.

I know that "Backyard to Bush" is around 2 hectares (5 acres) and cost about $11 million, "Wild Asia" is 1.2 hectares (2.6 acres) and cost between $32-40 million, "Great Southern Oceans" is 1.2 hectares (2.6 acres) and cost over $51 million, and on top of those MEGA projects there has been the "Wild Asian Wetlands" (Indian rhino and Asian small-clawed otter) at Taronga Western Plains Zoo plus numerous smaller renovations and expansions at both zoos.

There currently is a massive amount of money being spent on the main entrance restoration and creation of a new entrance plaza, the car park which will significantly add to the number of parking stalls at the zoo, the red panda exhibit, and the male elephant paddock. The zoo pulls in about 1.2 million visitors a year, and 6 hours away the Taronga Western Plains Zoo has about 240,000 visitors every year. The next web-link has the attendance figures and project costs for the past few years, including the fact that the master plan cost has now excalated to $252 million.

http://www.audit.nsw.gov.au/publica...zoological_parks_board_of_new_south_wales.pdf

My question is this: what is next for Taronga Zoo? I've heard rumors of an African Savanna and a South American rainforest, but does anyone know for certain what the next mega project will be at the zoo?
 
Taronga Western Plains keepers have in the last few years been telling people in keeper talks that the zoo has plans for a large drive through african exhibit. Don't know if this is still on the cards
 
I.ve heard that they plan to add a New Guinea exhibit up near the alligators.
I am excited that they have got rid of the old avairies near ther bull elephant exhibit. That is a lot of space now free for the gorillas expansion. Maybe they might add a bachalor exhibit that is a bit bigger than the one they have now.
 
next for taronga should be the african tropical savannah. so far the redevelopment has followed quite closely the new millenium plan, with the only major deviation being the bull elephant facility.
expansion of the gorilla exhibit and redevelopment of the chimpanzee exhibit is a logical step with both exhibits identified as elements of value by the plan.
other projects proposed include new guinea, an upgrade to the australian precinct, south america and africa, as well as an asian highlands zone.
 
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