This may take a bit of explaining, but I have a rotational mixed-species idea that I'm wondering people's thoughts on. This exhibit will be similar to Giants of the Savanna in that it's a mixed-species exhibit with elephants, however in this case twelve smaller ungulate species will rotate through a series of habitats. This complex will include three larger habitats, each two acres. Two of these three habitats will always house elephants, while the third will always house Masai giraffes and ostriches. There will also be five, smaller 10,000 square foot habitats which will each house a single species on a rotational basis. The idea is that out of the twelve species, on any given day two will be in each elephant exhibit, while an additional three will be in the giraffe exhibit. The remaining five species will be having a "day off" from mixing. The mix will be on a semi-randomized basis, in that there isn't a set schedule as to who is in what exhibit on what day, but at least once every four days each species will have an off-day.
The twelve species are as follows:
- Common Eland
- Lesser Kudu
- Hartmann's Mountain Zebra
- Somali Wild Ass
- Gemsbok
- Sable Antelope
- Roan Antelope
- Nile Lechwe
- South African Springbok
- Impala
- Bontebok
- White-Bearded Wildebeest
If any species or individuals don't play nice in mixed-species exhibits, they will immediately be taken out of the mix and instead will always be housed in one of the "off day" exhibits. In addition, there are a number of combinations that will occur under no circumstances:
- Somali wild ass will never be mixed with mountain zebra.
- Roan antelope, gemsbok, and sable antelope will never be mixed together in any combination.
- Eland and lesser kudu will never be mixed.
- Mountain zebra will never be mixed with either impala or springbok.
Are there any other combinations anyone thinks would be doomed for failure? Are there any species you foresee not working in this kind of arrangement at all? Lastly, is there a possibility that the whole rotational aspect will increase agonistic encounters, or is it more likely to decrease them? If certain species are likely unable to work, are there different species you'd recommend as replacements? I'm not overly sold on any specific species, but do want to highlight a diverse array of ungulate species.
In case it matters, the ostriches will be an all-female group, the giraffes will be a breeding group, and everything else would be either breeding or male bachelor groups depending on SSP/TAG needs.