An article about developments at Planckendael was recently published in a regional Belgian newspaper, and also discussed at the Laafsekikkers.
Unfortunately the article itself is only for subscribers, but I have linked it below anyway, as I did with the Laafsekikkers forum page with the main discussion.
Planckendael vernieuwt park, werken aan orang-oetanverblijf opnieuw gestart: “Comfort voor dieren én bezoekers verbeteren”
Nieuwstopic Zoo Planckendael (2021) - Pagina 7 - Laafsekikkers.be
The developments in the short term include the following (I have also added some of my own thoughts/questions):
- The construction of the orangutan, gibbon and crested macaque exhibits in the area including the Asian greenhouse and surrounding areas has started again with preparatory works. They are hoping to finish this project by summer 2022, but it is not certain when orangutans will be available as the originally planned animals have since been assigned to other zoos (it is not clear to me from the article though, whether they will be realizing the original plans including a new orangutan building or will be constructing the exhibits in and around the existing greenhouse).
- The area with the totem pole in front of the entrance to the Australian zone will be paved, as will the main road from the entrance to this area, to increase visitor comfort. This area will become the central zone to chose which continental zone visitors want to go to. To improve visitor flow a second path will also be added to have a path to and from the zoo.
- The roof of the giraffe house and viewing lodge are being renovated, they expect this to be finished by late October. The walkway in the area will also be renovated. The giraffes will remain visible when outdoors.
- The large South American aviary will undergo further, definitive repair work (hopefully allowing the return of some birds like the ibis and Inca terns?).
- Renovation work on the elephant viewing lodge.
- Renovation of the antelope and ostrich house and paddocks. They want to continue the theme of the Barbary macaque exhibit further into this area, and to add a new road to improve visibility of the animals. This project is expected to start later this year and to be completed by Easter 2022.
- In the Australian area the cassowary paddocks and the former wombat exhibit (now housing a dusky pademelon) will be renovated, the latter depending on which animals will be available to be housed there (aside from the pademelon?). The Australian zone will remain accessible.
Some long-term developments were also discussed:
- They are studying the construction of a new ticket office and member services building.
- The old aviaries in the American area will be replaced by a large aviary.
- They want to add large predators to the European area, possibly wolves, although bears were also looked at. This won't happen for some years and does not seem to have been completely decided yet.
A "wildlife viewing wall", with wildlife feeders in front of it, was already added in the European zone earlier this summer (and according to a post at Laafsekikkers the feeders already seem to be working at attracting wildlife).
I'm happy to hear that it is again possible to do developments and projects, regardless of what they may be. And some of these developments are definitely welcomed by me.