Now that I spent some time analyzing and processing these plans, I have some things I want to discuss. First, here is some additional info bites that came along with these pictures describing the features included in the final phase.
- Create two new indoor year-round exhibits: The Hippo and Rhino Rec Rooms. This is especially important as the Rec Rooms will provide two additional indoor viewing options for our guests and animals during Wisconsins cold weather months, similar to the Elephant Care Center
- Revamp the old elephant yard and two current rhino yards into two large outdoor black rhino exhibits enhancing the zoos ability to breed rhinos. Current breeding opportunities are limited because of the slope in the current yards.
- Utilize an animal-friendly, soft substrate in the Hippo and Rhino Rec Room indoor exhibits - a softer surface then the current concrete floors. The zoo is almost planning to incorporate an overhead open canopy, which will allow both the hippos and rhinos to have sunshine when they are inside.
- Establish a pathway through the center of the zoo. Guests would be able to enter a new walkway next to the new Hippo Haven to stop by Big Cat Country or stroll through and exit near the camel yard. They may choose to visit the new Hippo Rec Room and visit the new small mammal exhibit.
- Pending fundraising, design plans for the new rhino exhibit and central pathway should be finished by 2022, and the anticipated completion date for the rhino exhibit is 2023.
A few other things I noticed.
- The "Hippo Home" that was built in 2008 will be kept around and guests may still be able to view from the inside. I would have rather it be turned into an off exhibit space because its not very pretty, but at least it will be easier to see if its viewed from the indoors.
- The renderings of the indoor hippo exhibit show some free flight African herons. It is just concept art but would be super cool.
- Something slightly confusing is the caracal and small mammal exhibit. Does this imply that caracal will be mixed with a small mammal? Will it be rotational? Two separate exhibits? I'm sure this is something that will be made clear in the final design.
- The "Kifaru Trail" that is being built by the camels will run straight over the former Malayan tapir exhibit and asian black bear exhibit. That means both of these empty exhibits will be demolished.
- The "Kibo Trail" will be built in between the hippo exhibit and the impala country exhibit. That empty grassy space left behind the hippo exhibit makes much more sense now.
Its sort of become a bit of a unanimous opinion that the Adventure Africa project has been rather underwhelming overall. Big improvements all around, but a lot of cutbacks and some questionable design decisions that could have made things way better if done differently. With that said, I am actually really excited about this final phase. The rhino exhibits will probably be good, if my math is correct the west yard (existing two rhinos yards) will be about a half acre while the east yard (old elephant yard) will only be about a quarter acre. The latter is a bit small but if some good enrichment features are built in it could be nice. What I'm really interested in is the indoor exhibits. I was fully expecting the zoo to once again go with function over aesthetics like the elephant barn, but they actually seem to be creating a barn that is both good functionally and has some great aesthetics! I love the open canopy roof and I wish this same style was done with the elephant building, it would have worked wonders. I do wonder if the soon to be director had some impact on this proposed design. If so, I am very optimistic for how future projects will turn out under his watch. As happy as I am with what I'm seeing, part of me is a bit upset that he wasn't brought on earlier to oversee this whole development. The elephant and hippo exhibits could have come out much differently for the better. There's no point in staying in the past however, let's look to the future and see what's in store for the third and final phase of this development!