Mixed species exhibit ideas

What about 1.2 Queensland Koala, 1.2 Tammar Wallaby, 1.1 Australian Wood Duck, 2.2 Masked Lapwing, 1.1 Blue-faced Honeyeater?
I would be concerned about the honeyeaters stressing out the koalas as well as contaminating their feed with feces. I also believe keeping two pairs of plovers together would be a bad idea due to territorial issues.
 
I have two questions exhibit wise, would it be possible to mix Potto, Bushbaby, Springhaas, and Straw Colored Fruit Bat, and can Vervet Monkeys and Patas Monkeys cohab?
 
How much space would be required for a mix of 1.1 Indian Rhinos and 1.5 Transcapian Urial?
Just larger than a quarter of a square mile should work well. Is this for a Hemeker Park redo your doing?
I have two questions exhibit wise, would it be possible to mix Potto, Bushbaby, Springhaas, and Straw Colored Fruit Bat, and can Vervet Monkeys and Patas Monkeys cohab?
I don't suggest the first one, the bush baby and potto can be prone to stress and I imagine the bats would do that to them. The second one may be but I wouldn't suggest for territory issues.
Can coquerel's sifaka be kept with other Lemur species? If so, which ones?
Blue Eyed Black Lemur, Red Ruffed Lemur, Red Collared Lemur, and Ring Tailed Lemur are all held with Coquerels Sifaka at San Diego.
 
Thanks for the answer. Much less space than I'd have expected them needing. No it is not for a Hemker Park redo.
So that amount is a minimum I would suggests going larger, I based it off of the general size of SDZSF and Omaha’s exhibits. I assumed it was for Hemeker Park because their species list just came out and they are one of the few zoos in North America with both species.
So for a Madagscar habitat I'm working on, could the following work:
  • Coquerel's Sifaka/Blue-eyed Black Lemur
  • Ring-tailed Lemur/Collared Lemur
  • Red-ruffed Lemur/Crowned Lemur
This should all be fine.
 
So that amount is a minimum I would suggests going larger, I based it off of the general size of SDZSF and Omaha’s exhibits. I assumed it was for Hemeker Park because their species list just came out and they are one of the few zoos in North America with both species.

The exhibit I was thinking of is about an acre, so that'll be a good size for them. I asked because I was talking with one of my zoo friends about Buttonwood's masterplan, and saying that we hope when they replace the elephants with rhinos, that they are mixed with something, and urial came up as an option but we wanted to know if the exhibit is big enough.
 
The exhibit I was thinking of is about an acre, so that'll be a good size for them. I asked because I was talking with one of my zoo friends about Buttonwood's masterplan, and saying that we hope when they replace the elephants with rhinos, that they are mixed with something, and urial came up as an option but we wanted to know if the exhibit is big enough.
That could fit, I would suggest you expand the exhibit because bigger is always better. Either way you would have to get rid of the large pool in the middle, with that gone it should be fine.
 
In a large aviary:
Brown lemur, Black-and-white ruffed lemur, Ring tailed lemur, Madagascar flying fox, Red fody, Common hoopoe, Madagascar blue pigeon, Madagascan partridge, Crested ibis, Blue coua, Crested coua, Bernier’s teal, Hamerkop, Seychelles giant tortoise and Helmeted guineafowl
 
So, in a huge walkthrough aviary, would any kind of toucan work?

I'm fairly certain every bird apart from the Eagle owl, the Ostrich and the Cassowary are safe (for humans) to be in a walkthrough

I'll do a bit of digging through ZC and ZTL though

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Keel-billed toucan is kept free-roaming in Papiliorama - Kerzers and Singapore zoo
Toco toucan is kept free-roaming in Pairi daiza, Aalborg zoo and Chimelong safari park
Green aricari is kept free-roaming in the Dallas world aquarium
Chestnut-mandibled toucan is kept free-roaming in Faunia Madrid

That's all I can find, but there's bound to be more. ZTL doesn't always list animals as free-roaming and the pictures on ZC don't tell us everything either. But I think with the biggest (Toco) and one of the smallest (Aricari) as free-roamers I think we can assume they're all free-roamer safe
 
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