well for a zoo that cant make do without 'mega fauna' there are three, rather large glaring exceptions to this, as well as a few big cats or two.
and the future plans for Australia Zoo throw this idea right out. im not arguing that zoos cant make do without mega fauna, but in a region where, if you didnt include any great apes, elephants, rhino, bear species, big cats or giraffe, youre not left with alot of other choices, the argument becomes a bit less simplistic.
i mean, you can plonk a biodome (SWW) type of development smack bang in the middle of this countries biggest city, but its no guarantee youre going to get enoguh visitors...theyre in strife
anyway, back to australia zoo. Pat hit the nail on the head with his comment about Australia Zoo being based on a whole lot of nothing. ive never been before, and im very excited about its future, but im not about to go all the way up there to see a reptile collection about the size of that of the Gosford Reptile Park, and a few exotics.
if this zoo continues its future growth along the lines of regional plans then it has an exciting future, but they will need 'key' wildlife attractions, because, in the main, people go to a zoo to see animals, not people and especialy not dead ones. and although im sure the money and visitors are still pouring in, the zoo has lots its biggest star. bring on the animals. given Australia Zoos proximity to Australias third largest city and the tourist mecca of SE QLD, its current attendance figures are strong but not amazing...they need new landmark attractions and probably within 3-4 years.