Do we know what the plan is for the mixed savannah and the current african precincts ?. It would be quite an asset to combine there white rhino, giraffe and african hoof stock into a mixed exhibit. They could potentially design a really nice mixed exhibit that may free up space that these species currently take up to house other species. Or enable new species like nyala or eland which are the other typical savannah species to be acquired. Ideally WA Gov would hurry up and build an open range zoo, but i dont forsee that happening.
In the previous master plan (remembering master plans only as long as it takes managers to commission the next one), the intention seemed to have been to have mixed African species exhibits separated by interchange gates of some kind (can't remember the language they used) that would allow animals to be moved from one enclosure to others on an ongoing basis, such that visitors would never be sure what they'd see in any particular enclosure...although the low number of species they'd inevitably hold, I doubt the mystery would have lasted particularly long. In any event, that idea seems to have disappeared from the current (pretty thin, in my opinion) master plan - as has, thankfully, the mindless marketing catchphrase that was peppered throughout the previous masterplan - 'the zoo that moves with you.'
I think, from memory, the last master plan did mention bongos, and my suspicion at the time was that this was because they are already in the country at other zoos, although I could be wrong of course.
