Haliaeetus
Well-Known Member
During the last year, many posts have described my "Absolute Zoo", its exhibits and its animal collection.
While unveiling all of them, some flaws and errors have appeared, as well as improvement suggestions, made of my own or by the other Zoochatters.
To prepare the next version of the Zoo, I would retain some of them (that doesn't mean they will be actually retained, they remain possibilities at this stage) and list them to you :
I'll try to make a comprehensive list of all the displayed species, and maybe of the projects supported by the Zoo in the next days.
See you later !
While unveiling all of them, some flaws and errors have appeared, as well as improvement suggestions, made of my own or by the other Zoochatters.
To prepare the next version of the Zoo, I would retain some of them (that doesn't mean they will be actually retained, they remain possibilities at this stage) and list them to you :
- refurbishment of the large raptor aviary of the European Zone (n° 17 on the European map) ; this aviary, empty last year, will probably host an Eagle species ;
- return of the Eastern Imperial Eagles and Northern Bald Ibises (now housed in the African Zone) in the raptor complex of the European Zone (n° 14 to 24 on the European map) ;
- maybe a new aviary for Eurasian Bitterns, now housed in a mixed-species aviary at the entrance of the European zone (n° 1 on the European map) ;
- new arrivals of species (mammals) in the large steppic enclosure of the North Asian Zone (n° 2 on the North Asian map) ;
- possible replacement of the Yaks by other grazing mammals, if possible rarer, in the Himalayan herbivore enclosure (n° 5 on the North Asian map) ;
- a more complete plan of the Nursery exhibits, especially the aquaria/terraria for fishes, reptiles and amphibians (n° 8 on the North Asian map) ;
- possible arrival of Indian Rhinos in the large Indian plains (n° 2 to 3 on the South Asian map) ;
- separated installations for Green Peafowl (no longer mixed exhibits) on the South Asian Zone (cf. n° 12 and 13 on the South Asian map) ;
- possible creation of a cove for Oceanian Penguins and/or Tuataras in front of the Australasian House (n° 18 on the Oceanian map) ;
- building of a breeding aviary for the Marabou Storks, now housed in a mixed-species aviary (n° 25 on the African map) ;
- building of a polyvalent centre, with restaurant, library, cultural space and a few animal exhibits, called "The Salonga Centre" in the African Zone, behind the Diana Monkey aviary (n° 13 on the African map) ;
- creation of a new space for small mammals, with a rock and a walkthrough exhibit in the African Zone, called "The Kopje" (n° 28 to 31 and 37 to 39 on the African map) ;
- arrival of Mauritius Fruit Bats in the Mascarene Aviary (n° 41 on the African map) ;
- breeding of the Grey Bamboo Lemurs (n° 43 on the African map) ;
- new species of marine Turtles in the Aquarium (F on the general map) ;
- departure of very invasive species as Zebra Mussels out of the Aquarium ;
- arrival of exotic breeds of farm animals, and pets (Ferrets, Rodents, Aquarium Fish...) in the Mini-Farm (G zone on the general map) ;
- arrival of Bobcats in the North American Zone, possibly housed in the current Puma canyon (n° 16 and 17 on the North American map) ;
- feasibility of a walkthrough exhibit in the Amazonian Ark (B on the South American map) ;
- possible arrival of Toco Toucans in the Amazonian Ark (not threatened but emblematic species) ;
- conversion of the Black-necked Swan enclosure (n° 25 on the South American map) into an island for Neotropical primates ;
- possible arrival of Puna / James' Flamingos in the South American Zone, maybe in the current Seriema aviary (n° 28 on the South American map) ;
- new enclosures for Andes or Pampa species (birds and mammals) in the South American Zone ;
- mixing the herps and invertebrates with fish in the Vivarium (K on the general map), and the fish with amphibians in the Aquarium ;
- arrival of Cockroaches, Tarantulas and even Diving Bell Spiders in the Vivarium ;
- building of an outdoor exhibit for European Vipers near the Vivarium ;
- creation of an specialized breeding centre for indigenous amphibians and reptiles in the Vivarium or at least in the Zoo ;
- arrival of a male Gila Monster for breeding ;
- presentation of the Elapidae species alone or by pairs (no longer groups of 3 or more).
I'll try to make a comprehensive list of all the displayed species, and maybe of the projects supported by the Zoo in the next days.
See you later !
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