The renovation of the seal exhibit is very good because the current one is very outdated.
I think it is very important for the RWPZ to keep their elephants, because they are very lucky to have them, but do not seem to take advantage of that. They screwed up by not breeding them since they were brand new genes but now they are too old and AI failed.
One thing that I think is very important for their elephant exhibit, is to build a sound proof barrier next to the highway, because it probably bothers the elephants to constantly hear the sounds of cars passing like that.
I think they could move the giraffes to some other area in the zoo, like where bison are, and then move the bison to share a exhibit with pronghorn, and expand the elephant barn to where the giraffes are currently.
I think it would be much more beneficial for the roger williams park zoo to focus on their elephants a lot more, even if it means sacrificing some other animals, kind of like how the National Zoo got rid of their rhino, hippos, and giraffes for their new elephants complex (not to imply that RWPZ can or should make something so huge that it is comparable to the National Zoo's habitat, just that they could make sacrifices to achieve a better elephant program).