I believe we haven't discussed the island regions yet. So I'm going to post one of them before I head off to bed so that I can answer questions and stuff tomorrow
After walking around the first half of the lemur enclosure, you encounter the Madagascar / seychelles house.
The central bit is mainly made of rocks with terrariums, except for the middle part (with the water), which is a lower area for the free roaming birds.
You are immediately greeted by a semi-pit to your left, similar to the tortoise enclosure in the bush. The plants grow in a way to prevent escapes from the chameleon, while still being "open."
Cuvier's madagascar swifts (/ madagascar iguanas) greet you in the first terrarium.
In a multi-tier, rocky enclosure with lots of branches and a glass seperation between the animals and the visitors, live the fossa. This and the aye-aye enclosure are the only closed off enclosures.
On the other side of the fossa enclosure, live two of the tenrec species. I know that Europe's last highland streaked tenrec sadly passed away this year, but I really hope we'll be able to get it from somewhere else and maybe even start up a proper breeding programm.
The madagascar big headed turtle, the most endangered turtle in the world, lives in a small pond on the other side of the highland tenrec terrarium. They'll probably be joined by some of the free-roaming ibises in the water
After that is the seychelles part of the Islands house, Aldabra giant tortoises slowly walk or bathe in the semi-outside walkthrough enclosure. The path inside the house goes over the enclosure, the path outside goes through like a true walktrough.
Achrioptera fallax, the brilliantly blue stick insect lives together with the seychelles giant millipede in a smaller, but higher terrarium. (Achrioptera fallax are kept as pets and Blijdorp has Seychelles millipedes, so they should both be available).
The final two enclosures are a terrarium with Malagasy tree boas and a larger enclosure with Aye-ayes and giant rats.
Free-roaming animals in the house include: Seychelles bronze gecko, Seychelles giant day gecko, Seychelles skink, Merrem's madagascar swift, Madagascar giant day gecko, Blue Madagascar coucal, Madagascar blue-pigeon, Madagascar sacred ibis, and madagascar crested ibis from the bush.