Chester Zoo Personal Vision for Chester - Part 2

Indlovu

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I was going to post my new vision on the old thread, but I realised that it was started over two years ago and last added to eight months ago, so I thought it might be best to start a new thread.

Things have changed since the last visions were made. Exhibits like those for the Californian Sea Lions, Prairie Marmots, Przewalski's Wild Horses and Crested Porcupines have gone, along with the central flower displays. New exhibits such as Giant Otters, Giant Anteaters, African Painted Dogs, Dwarf Mongooses, Kirk's Dik-Diks and Natal Red Duikers have been added to replace the species that left.

So what is your personal vision for Chester? What would you change if you could do whatever you want, for as much money as you want, if you were in charge.

I will soon post mine.

Regards,
Harry
 
My Vision for Chester

As promised, here is my new vision for the West Zoo:

The West Zoo

Tsavo African Savannah
A few small changes here. Rosie the Black Rhino leaves the collection and Magadi fills her paddock in the off-show Tsavo building. Magadi's paddock is filled by the Sitatunga, who have moved to a new exhibit. The Old Rhino house is used a indoor viewing for the Sitatunga along with the Warthogs and Banded Mongoose.
The paddocks remain largely the same (the African Painted Dog plans still go ahead, as does the African Village), but the Sitatunga move down to the 'Rhino Area' and the Ostrich are removed from the collection. Sable Antelope now fill their paddock.
The Wetlands Aviary now holds only African Species.

Bears of the Cloud Forest and surrounding Areas
This area has more changes. The Rodriguez Fruit Bats are removed from Fruit Bat Forest and move to a new exhibit (to be mentioned shortly) A new Tapir/Capybara house is constructed which can be seen after exiting the Fruit Bat Forest (the old one is demolished). For those who wish to see the Tapir and Capybara house, but do not wish to go in the Fruit Bat Forest, a 'Bat Free Route' is constructed. From here, visitors can view the bats from a dimly lit corridor without having to have the bats flying around their heads. The only other changes in the area are that the Miniature Monkeys are joined in their seperate enclosure by a pair of Azara's Agouti and a pair of Chilean Pudu.

Asian Plains, Elephants of the Asian Forest, Monkey Islands and 'the Phillipines'
Remains the same.

Do comment if I've made a mistake, and part two will most likely come tomorrow.
 
My Vision for Chester

Here is the East Zoo vision - you will notice I've added a tiny bit on to the West Zoo.

The East Zoo

Central Zoo - Oakfield Manor and Surrounding Areas, Joseph Banks Room and Surrounding Areas
A fair amount of change here. For starters, a new viewing window is built for the Lions like that for the Tigers.
A new exhibit is built where the old porcupine enclosure was. It is home to Yellow-footed Rock-Wallabies.
The Area Behind Oakfield manor has also changed. The Bongo group has been downsized and an equally downsized Forest Buffalo group joins them in their paddock. The Bush Dogs have a new exhibit and Dhole replace them (if possible). Western Grey Kangaroos and Cassowary leave the collection, and their enclosures, along with that of the Yellow Mongooses, become new enclosure for Yellow Mongooses, Aardvarks, Crested Porcupines, Fennec Foxes, Prairie Dogs and an enclosure for any excess mongooses (any species).

Even more to come tomorrow!
 
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Chester has Western Grey Kangaroos, not Reds. ;)
 
Giraffes, Cattle, Chimps and Tropical Realms (My most ambitious...)
The Warty Pigs in the Cattle house leave the collection. As stated, the Buffalo have moved in with the Bongo.
After some work, Red River Hogs move into the cattle house 'Pig Side' as I've seen people call it. Pygmy Hippos replace the Buffalo.
An extension is built joining up the Giraffe House and the Cattle House. A new door is built allowing people into the Giraffe picnic area.
The Giraffe enclosure is made to look more modern by planting several trees. The indoor area is also made more modern.
An educational exhibit is built explaining about the importance of quarantine. Here there are a few 'peeking holes' to see which animals are currently in quarantine.
Secret World of the Okapi remains the same.
The Tropical Realm and Chimp House are demolished. While this happens, the Chimps are moved temporarily to Realm of the Red Ape, where they have access to all of the old Orangutan Enclosures. Those in the Tropical Realm are split between several off-show areas in the zoo. The new building allows direct access from New Tropical Realm to the New Chimp House.
Now that this work has been carried out, White-Lipped Peccaries move in to the old Red River Hog area.

Islands in Danger, Lemur Island, Flamingoes, Penguins, Giant Otters and Aquarium
A new 'Lemur Proof' Bridge is built over to Lemur Island, where there is a new viewing area.
The aquarium is demolished and rebuilt.

Spirit of the Jaguar and Realm of the Red Ape
The current lot of Jaguars are moved elsewhere. A new pair moves into the First Enclosure, and the second becomes 'Friends of the Jaguars'. Friends of the Jaguars is made up of three areas:
- A walk through with Linnaeus's Two-Toed Sloths and Rodriguez Fruit Bats.
- A walk through with Black-Capped Squirrel Monkeys.
- Indoor viewing for Margays, which also have the waterfall enclosure outside.

Realm of the Red Ape has no huge changes. Only the following:
- Whilst the Tropical Realm work is carried out, the Buffy-headed Capuchins move over to Monkey Islands and the Lion-Tailed macaques replace the Lar Gibbons, which leave the collection. Once that is done, the Macaques and Capuchins return to their original home and Siamang move into RORA.

So that's my vision done. Any comments or any other people with visions?
 
Heck no, it's a building with really important historical value to the zoo. It would however, make a great library and book shop.

I'll keep the same building and do it up then :D

Harry
 
I really enjoyed the aquarium on my visit but think it would make a great History of the zoo building with displays from the past and posters and photographs from years gone by
 
Heya, this is my first post so bear with me :). The directions are based on the zoo map.

Entrance and Asian Plains

Elephants of the Asian Forest will remain largely the same, however a seperate grassy paddock would be built on the car-park side in which bull elephants can be kept seperately until they are needed for breeding. Peafowl would be free-roaming and Indian Hornbills would be free-flight (if possible) within the building (so long as they can't get past the elephant barriers). If there was then room I would find a spot to place some Indian Pangolins.

The gates and Traders of the Lost Ark would merge into one large entrance building, as well as the toilets, wheelchair and buggy hire, membership and adopters and guest services. Placed around would be several vivariums for reptiles, including Tuatara. A bridge would cross from the inside of the entrance building to the inside of Elephants of the Asian Forest.

The main paddock for Asian Plains would remain largely unchanged, with just some minor modifications to the paddock. Onagers and Camels would remain unchanged and Visayan Warty Pigs would share a paddock with Philippine Spotted Deer (if possible). Przewalski's Wild Horse would return to the collection, though I cannot think whereabouts in Asian Plains I could put them (ideas welcome). The Cheetahs will move to the Tsavo area and their old enclousure will become the new home to the Asiatic Lions. Condor cliffs extends onto the Andes Garden and becomes home to a pair of snow leopards. Butterfly journey and Fruit Bat Forest remain for conveniance.

Tsavo Area

The Warthog and Mongoose exhbit extends to the wall of Tsavo cafe, which has large panels of reinforced glass looking out onto the enclosure. It would seem to a customer that they are dining on mere decking in the open savannah. The old rhino house would not re-open, and would instead remain as off-show quaters for the animals.

The Tsavo building would remain, as would all of the paddocks for the black rhinos. However, it is possible that I would swap one paddock (possibly the off-show one that neighbours the warthogs) from Black to White Rhinoceros, with various displays highlighting the differences between the two species (this would be purly educational, and may only hold males too young or old to breed. The Meerkats would remain the same and an aardvark enclosure would be built nearby, housing self-sustaining termite mounds to encourage natural digging.

The Tsavo Bird Aviary would remain exactly the same, however I might have the oppurtunity for visitors to buy food (maybe grains and seeds) so that they can be fed at certain times in the day. The cranes to the right of the Tsavo Bird Safari would leave the collection and make way for a pair of secretary birds, whilst the pelicans and waterfowl would move to a different area to make way for a state-of-the-art exhibit for common hippos (if they would fit). If they would not fit, the aviary would be altered for White-Backed Vultures.

The African village and Painted Dogs would remain the same, with the new temporary porcupine exhibit becomming permenant if feasable. There would also be an indoor picnic area here and ramps onto elevated walkways that would take th visitor all around the Tsavo area of the zoo.

The land above the Scimitar-Horned Oryx would be now used as far as possible to create a large selection of hoofstock paddocks. After being complete, animals in this area would include (existing) Scimitar-Horned Oryx, Grevy's Zebra, Rothschild Giraffes, Ostrich, Sitatunga, Gemsbok and Red Lechwe. (New additions) Gerenuk, Thomson's Gazelle, Sable Antelope and Addax.
This new land would also have three spacious enclosures, one for the existing Cheetahs to move into, one for Caracals and the other for the servals to move in to.

If room was left over on the new building land, I would construct an egyptian themed building with Fennec Foxes, Sand Cats, Scorpions and an aviary for Egyptian Vultures.

Heart of Africa

The Heart of Africa Biodome would go ahead with very few changes. It would be situated on disused land opposite the current giraffes and Tropical Realm. It would house Western Lowland Gorillas, Okapi, Chimpanzees, Red River Hogs, Mandrills, Pygmy Hippos, Bongo, Forest Buffalo, Duiker and others mentioned in plans. It would also have enclosures for Drill and Bonobo and a large central 'lake' for African Manatees.

Brazilian Rainforest

Spirit of the Jaguar and the surrounding area will see various changes, though they will not make the area unrecognisable. Now, it will become an 'Amazon Safari.' The Jaguars on the waterfall side would leave the collection and the Jaguars from the savannah side would take their place. The Tapir and Capybara would move to the outdoor enclosure on the savannah side, which would benefit from more naturalistic fencing. The indoor enclosure would disappear and become a free-roaming area for Sloths, Marmosets, Tamarins, Squirrel Monkeys, Silky Anteaters and a variety of birds. A path would weave through this area and several large vivariums would line the walls for Anaconda, Emerald Tree Boas, Coral Snakes, Green Iguanas and Dart Frogs. In a manner of speaking, it would be like a cross between the Tropical houses at Twycross and Blackpool. The waterfall side would remain unchanged, with the Jaguars indoor and outdoor areas and the colony of Leaf-Cutter Ants.

The Jaguar Coffee House will take over the Arara Cafe and Picnic Lawn.

The Arara Lawn will extend onto the cafe/gift shop and become an enclosure for either Margay or Ocelots. The cafe will then become the inside quaters for whichever species is chosen/obtained.

The Sand Lizards and Mallorcan Midwife Toads would be moved off-show, the Buffy-Headed Capuchin would move into an extended Monkey Islands and new aviaries would be built for Hyacinth Macaws, Scarlett Macaws, Blue-and-Yellow Macaws, Toco Toucans and, if possible to obtain, Spix's Macaws. These Aviaries (with near-invisible netting rather than bars) would surround a new picnic lawn in a horseshoe shape. It would seem as if the lawn is a clearing in the rainforest itself.

Realm of the Red Ape

The Realm of the Red Ape would remain largely the same, only a few additions may be brought in. The Lar Gibbons would be replaced by Siamangs. If possible, land would be purchased to the west (going by map) of Realm of the Red Ape and would be given to Clouded Leopards, Malayan Sun Bears and Malayan Tapirs. Lowland Anoa would also move to this area, along with Sulawesi Crested Macaque, Lion-Tailed Macaque, Sumatran Tigers and a new Islands in Danger (if there is enough room, which I doubt).

I would also fund in-situ conservation programmes for Javan and Sumatran Rhinoceros, plus other Indonesian Wildlife. With this, I would aim to create a 'link' between the visitors to the zoo and the animals themselves. This would be exhibited in the current aquarium, and would feature photographs and videos of rhinos, information boards about threats, conservation as well as live webcams trained on areas that the rhinos are most often seen. There would also be interactive displays and slideshows to highlight their plight in the wild.

NEW: Aquatics and Tundra Zone

This would be a new area constructed from what is freed up space in the old 'Forest Zone.'

The old Chimpanzee Island would be renovated to house a pair of Polar Bears, with an on-show indoor area within the old Tropical Realm and off-show pens where the Chimps off-show pens are now (behind Red River Hogs). The indoor area for them would create a typical 'arctic ice-cap,' whilst the outdoor island would be a chilled-when-needed tundra environment, planted with lichens and other mosses and rocks. The indoor roundhouse would be converted into a viewing area with interactive displays that talk about global warming and other threats to Polar Bears.

Arctic Foxes would take the old Red River Hog enclosure, which would be renovated to accomodate their needs.

The old Tropical Realm would be renovated to become the new Aquarium, complete with shark tunnel. It would house various typical aquarium species, as well as sea otters and an indoor area for polar bears. The Sea Otters would have access to a renovated version of the old Buffy-Headed Capuchin island.

The old Giraffe and Okapi house and paddocks would be knocked down and in their place would be built a 'pinniped house,' with a large area for Walrus where the Giraffe once were and Californian Sea Lions where the Okapi were.

Rockhopper Penguins would take a renovated exhibit made from merging the old quarantine area with the Pudu exhibit.

The old Cattle House would be renovated for Musk Oxen and Caribou.

The old Europe on the Edge Aviary would become the new Pelicans and Waterfowl aviary.

The Ring-Tailed Lemurs would move to the old Lowland Anoa Island creating a series of three Lemur Islands in a row. Taking their place would be a mixed exhibit for King Penguins and Gentoo Penguins.

The Flamingo Lake, Humboldt Penguins and Giant Otters would remain the same.

Cloud Forest

The Bears of the Cloud Forest will remain exactly the same, with Spectacled Bears sharing their exhibit with Ring-Tailed Coatis.

Mountain Tapir will take the place of the old Brazilian Tapir paddock

A new Condor Cliffs would be built on disused land behind the Spectacled Bears, and an on-show indoor area for the spectacled bears would be built. Also built on this new land would be a Maned Wolf enclosure.

Vicuna, Rheas and Giant Anteater would remain the same.

NEW: Australian Adventure

The new Australian Adventure would be built on land that has been freed up by moving the lions, tigers and Islands in danger. The Cassowary would move into the old Tiger enclosure whilst the Kangaroos would move into the old Lion enclousre, which they would share with Emus.

An extended Islands in Danger houses a variety of Australian reptiles, birds and small mammals, including Koalas, Platypus, Echidnas, Wombats, Goannas, Kiwis, Kookaburras, Frilled Lizards, Thorny Devils and Bearded Dragons.

NEW: Oriental Gardens and Pedestrian Entrance

The Pedestrian Entrance will be transformed into a beautiful and tranquil oriental garden, with traditional Japanese and Chinese statues and fountains. This area will cover several enclosures left empty by Kangaroos, Servals and Cassowary.

A 'Panda House' would be built, with the Red Pandas taking one side in the enclosure that they currently occupy and a new exhibit for Giant Pandas taking the other side. This 'Panda House' will be built on the site of the old otter enclosure, the old Bongo paddock and the old crane paddock. The Japanese Cranes would move into the old Cassowary paddock, whilst Japanese Macaques would take the old serval enclosure. Bush Dogs would go temperarily off-show and their exhibit would be renovated for Golden Snub-Nosed Monkeys. The old Kangaroo enclosure would be joined to the Yellow Mongoose enclosure and extended backwards onto disused land (again, if possible), making one large exhibit for Asiatic Black Bears.

NEW: EUROPE ON THE EDGE

A new Europe on the Edge Aviary would be built around where the Grow-Zone and Owls are, whilst a pair of European Brown Bears, a pair of Scottish Wild Cats and a colony of European Beavers would have exhibits built on disused land to the left of the old Bongo enclosure.
Other Animal Exhibits

Monkey Island would get extended into the old miniature monkeys and conservation golf, and would introduce new species such as Geladas and Howler Monkeys.

Fruit Bat Forest would become Twilight Zone once again and would house a breeding pair of Aye-Aye. Also, viewing panels would be installed so that visitors could see into the bat area without getting worried about the free-flight aspect.

Other Buildings

The Ark Resteraunt and Childrens Fun Ark would remain, with Mongoose Mania remaining where it is. The Joseph Banks room would hold temporary displays, whilst certain parts of Oakfield Manor become a 'Chester Zoo Museum.'

Wow, a long list and a very unfeasible one at that. Lets hope they have a lot of surrounding 'disused land.' :rolleyes:

Please let me know what you all think (I know many things aren't in Chester's plans, but this is our own views, right :). And also, if there is anything I've missed.

Regards :)
 
@ Javan Rhino

Welcome!
That's a rather ambitious vision, sounds good, but not sure about the Tundra and Aquatic Zone along with Australian Adventure and the Giant Pandas :)
 
I know, they are definately very large-scale. This would be over many years though, I know Chester don't plan Pandas but we can still want :). I've always been intrigued by the idea of an oriental garden, and just felt that I had to include it somewhere. If needs be, I would knock down the Forest Zone as it is and build from scratch, if that would make it seem better. As for Australia Zone, I think that too few zoos concentrate on Australian animals like Koalas, Wombats and Tasmanian Devils (what I mentioned were also just some possibilities, I know they wouldn't all fit). Zoos in this country leave people thinking that all Australia have are Kangaroos, Emus and Wallabies in my opinion.
 
Very interesting, a very radical rebirth for the tropical realm there, i do like the idea of the chimp islands becoming a large outdoor polar bear enclosure, thinking outside the box, well done.
 
I know, they are definately very large-scale. This would be over many years though, I know Chester don't plan Pandas but we can still want :). I've always been intrigued by the idea of an oriental garden, and just felt that I had to include it somewhere. If needs be, I would knock down the Forest Zone as it is and build from scratch, if that would make it seem better. As for Australia Zone, I think that too few zoos concentrate on Australian animals like Koalas, Wombats and Tasmanian Devils (what I mentioned were also just some possibilities, I know they wouldn't all fit). Zoos in this country leave people thinking that all Australia have are Kangaroos, Emus and Wallabies in my opinion.

I do love the Oriental Garden idea and think it should be on a larger scale - perhaps swap with Aussie adventure? *Starts daydreaming about Oriental Garden*:rolleyes:
 
I do love the Oriental Garden idea and think it should be on a larger scale - perhaps swap with Aussie adventure? *Starts daydreaming about Oriental Garden*:rolleyes:


That sounds like a good plan. Most of the Aussie stuff would then be in the right place :). And the Polar Bear idea is one of my faves, along with the Aquarium-Rhino Research building.
 
That sounds like a good plan. Most of the Aussie stuff would then be in the right place :). And the Polar Bear idea is one of my faves, along with the Aquarium-Rhino Research building.

Perhaps Snow Leopards in the current tiger enclosure, with the Lion enclosure becoming a paddock for Przewalski's Wild Horses and/or Pere Davids Deer? Then get rid of the pottery/face painting for a new Red Panda enclosure? Then that makes way for an aussie species (Tree Kangaroos?) in the current red panda enclosure ;)
 
Perhaps Snow Leopards in the current tiger enclosure, with the Lion enclosure becoming a paddock for Przewalski's Wild Horses and/or Pere Davids Deer? Then get rid of the pottery/face painting for a new Red Panda enclosure? Then that makes way for an aussie species (Tree Kangaroos?) in the current red panda enclosure ;)

Sounds like a plan. Tree Kangaroos are pretty cool (only seen pictures of them, but they look good). Do you think that webcams placed in wild nature reserves (such as my Javan Rhino example) would work well?
 
This is my idea - please comment on it :) It will be split up into different sections as I get round to do each sections.

Going to start with the Entrance Zone this area will incorporate a new entrance building which will be a two storey curved building, which will include 2 lanes for pre booked tickets/members fast track all year round, another 10 lanes for paying visitors. There will also be a set of toilets incorporated into building on the zoo side, this side will also have access to the first floor gift shop which will have disablitly access, this shop will be over all the entrance lanes and the toilets.

Still inside the Entrance Zone, Tsavo will still be there but the Warthog enclosure viewing from that side will be blocked off. The Entrance Zone will also incorporate the Elephant Enclosure. The middle section on the path on the way up to the main building will be created into a enclosure for Asian Red-cheeked Squirrel Dremomys rufigenis. In the top avairy the current residents will be replaced with Indian Silverbills Euodice malabarica. The indoor area of the elephants will be turned into a walk-through enclosure, the animals in this new enclosure will include Binturongs Arctictis binturong and other small mammals along with these will be is a range of pheasants and small flying birds. The new monitor in the old tree shrew and the hornbills will keep in the same as well the big tank.

The African Savannah is the new name for the West side of the zoo. This will start off with a long winding elevated path leading to a main decking area which has got a small indoor picnic area also an outdoor one. The start of the path will be were the path towards the Rhinos and Tsavo Avairy. The end of this path will be at the start of the Clouded Forest (this will appear later!) and have a fork heading towards the entrance to were the Miniature Monkeys are currently. The Black Rhinos Diceros bicornis will be in the same place but the on-show Tsavo will be changed as the indoor of all the animals will go off-show. The Rhino paddocks will all be linked to allow mixing of the rhinos, the number of rhinos will drop down to 2.4 and the calves. All the fences will be lowered to hide them so it looks like an open plain.

The Zebra, Gemsbok, Dik-Dik, Sititunga, Roan Antelope enclosures will all be merged and will contain all the animals apart from the Dik-Diks. Added to this new larger enclosure will be the giraffes, a group of Thomson's Gazelle will also be added. The elevated path will by the side of this enclosure, and overlook a new The African Wetlands which will contain a range of birds from African that live in wetlands. This new aviary will cover the area which is currently being occupied by the current wetland aviary and the Tsavo Bird Aviary, and the crane enclosures. This new aviary will include Greater Flamingo Phoenicopterus roseus and Lesser Flamingo Phoenicopterus minor. This will also include a variety of wetland birds including Black Heron Egretta ardesiaca and Hamerkop Scopus umbretta.
 
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Realm of the Red Ape

The Realm of the Red Ape If possible, land would be purchased to the west (going by map) of Realm of the Red Ape

If you mean to the left of RORA on the map, the map is upside down and the spare land across the road (to the east) is already owned by the zoo.

I'd like to see Musk Oxen again.
 
Sounds like a plan. Tree Kangaroos are pretty cool (only seen pictures of them, but they look good). Do you think that webcams placed in wild nature reserves (such as my Javan Rhino example) would work well?

Unfortunately, I don't think this would work for an elusive, forest-dwelling and critically endangered species such as the Javan Rhino. As an alternative, the african species are far more common and easily spotted. For example, Lake Nakuru National Park in Kenya is a fenced reserve in which both black and white rhino were released. The Whites in particular are very commonly seen on the savannas around the lake's shore (we counted about fifteen in two hours) so, as long as you had several well-placed cameras, visitor's would have a good chance of seeing them.
 
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