@Jaiden
It looks really really good Jaiden, the work you put into it and working with the info they have shared about what the plans are for the zoo, especially with the African Savannah and the Main Lake and Lawn arboreal ropeways (Primate Run thanks @Zoofan15 I forgot the actual name they were calling it) that will be complete very soon. You did a great job with man.
Like Jambo said and though would love to see Indian Rhino, Snow Leopards and Bongos theres probably a lot challenges with the zoo actually being able to have these species in the near future, but really cool to see the concept map just as it is. Hoping there is a place in future for Sun Bears to still be at the zoo even after the unfortunate times hopefully not for a long while when Jamran & Bopha are no longer around.
Think that there could be some hope perhaps for Black Rhinos perhaps as mentioned previously, when in the future (again hopefully not for some time) the Memphis and the two females have reached their longevity limits.
Remember being excited seeing a Bongo drawn on the concept art in the previous masterplan artwork for what the upgraded 'Savannah might look like.
This is just a personal wish and one hundred percent speculation, but have long thought and hoped that PZ might consider Clouded Leopards and find the appropriately needed space to house them within the Asian Rainforest precinct (personally thought they should scrap reviving Harmony Farm for expanding on the Asian Rainforest area).
But really great concept map man, it looks fantastic.
It’ll be interesting to see where Perth Zoo go with rhinos in the future. Due to the geographical distance of Perth from the other Australian rhino holders, it seems likely future rhinos will similarly come on a one way ticket - i.e. surplus post-reproductive rhinos. With a thriving breeding programme, there will be no shortage of these. Someone needs to hold them and it doesn’t make sense to be ferrying young rhinos back and forth.
As much as I’d love to see black rhinoceros come to Perth, I’m inclined to say the white rhino will retain favour due to being better suited to the mixed species concept, which is a positive image for the modern zoo.


