Brayden Delashmutt
Well-Known Member
Pittsburgh Zoo is my personal favorite zoo in the northeast - it’s a charming and unique facility in an awesome city, with fascinating exhibits and several rare species. However, as time has progressed, the zoo has slowly begun to become outdated - so, in response, here’s a speculative masterplan I’ve made that would add to the zoo’s current exhibits and build new ones where old ones once stood.
NEW SPECIES IN BOLD
First off, I don’t really like the idea of an escalator being the only entrance to the zoo. It’s a bit of a risk, and is a huge annoyance. I’d make a large set of stairs, accompanying an elevator building for those in wheelchairs.
Upon entering the zoo, the first exhibit is the Forest Passage. While most of the exhibits would remain where they once stood, I’d renovate the area to become an “Asian Forest” exhibit. In addition to replacing the Canada Lynx with snow leopards and expanding their exhibit, I’d add golden takin, markhor (from the Bronx maybe?), red pandas, and possibly giant pandas on their own trail. Several native bird aviaries could be added as well.
Asian Forest
The African Savannah as a whole isn’t bad at all. However, expanding the elephant exhibit is a requirement - in my masterplan, it’d take over much of the current cheetah and savannah areas. In addition to this, I’d replace the amur leopards with painted wolves and revamp the predator area to fit the African theme. Hippos and nile crocodiles would be added alongside lesser flamingos, taking up a portion of what was once islands/the restaurant plaza. A new campsite/restaurant area would be added at the beginning, helping to expand the African theming.
African Savanna
The next major portions of the zoo are the rainforest exhibits. Comprising the tropical rainforest building, jungle odyssey, and islands, all of these exhibits are great in their own right. I’d combine the exhibits into a “tropical rainforest” complex, and open it in several phases.
The tropical rainforest building would be totally renovated on the inside, moving the orangutans to the central exhibits and allowing them outdoor access. The gorillas would take over all of the previous orangutan area. Several small mammals and birds would be added in San Diego style aviaries on individual outdoor rainforest trails, including the Congo, Amazon, and Southeast Asia. In particular, the Amazon trail, consuming what was once Jungle Odyssey, would be home to jaguars, macaws, tamanduas, and more.
Tropical Rainforest
Tropical Rainforest Aviaries (Species Not Listed)
The PPG aquarium is already a masterpiece - however, I’d love to expand on this, and change the lighting to make it more similar to the Scott Aquarium in Omaha and Berlin’s aquarium. A few more exhibits would be added, while the general layout would be about the same.
PPG Aquarium
Perhaps the most iconic animals at the zoo are their polar bears. Since phasing them out isn’t an option, I’d expand both their and the accompanying elephant seal exhibits to fit their respective species. I’m not sure whether or not room for the sea otters could be found, but if possible I’d move them into a new exhibit here.
As for worlds of discovery, I never have had the time to visit. However, I’d add several new small mammals, reptiles, etc and integrate it into the area’s theme.
NEW SPECIES IN BOLD
First off, I don’t really like the idea of an escalator being the only entrance to the zoo. It’s a bit of a risk, and is a huge annoyance. I’d make a large set of stairs, accompanying an elevator building for those in wheelchairs.
Upon entering the zoo, the first exhibit is the Forest Passage. While most of the exhibits would remain where they once stood, I’d renovate the area to become an “Asian Forest” exhibit. In addition to replacing the Canada Lynx with snow leopards and expanding their exhibit, I’d add golden takin, markhor (from the Bronx maybe?), red pandas, and possibly giant pandas on their own trail. Several native bird aviaries could be added as well.
Asian Forest
- Snow Leopard
- Amur Tiger
- Red Panda
- Giant Panda
- Golden Takin
- Markhor
- Asian Bird Aviaries (Species Not Listed)
The African Savannah as a whole isn’t bad at all. However, expanding the elephant exhibit is a requirement - in my masterplan, it’d take over much of the current cheetah and savannah areas. In addition to this, I’d replace the amur leopards with painted wolves and revamp the predator area to fit the African theme. Hippos and nile crocodiles would be added alongside lesser flamingos, taking up a portion of what was once islands/the restaurant plaza. A new campsite/restaurant area would be added at the beginning, helping to expand the African theming.
African Savanna
- African Lion
- Painted Wolf
- Cheetah
- Giraffe, Common Ostrich, Impala, Springbok, Grant’s Zebra
- African Elephant
- Black Rhinoceros
- Hippopotamus
- Lesser Flamingo
- Nile Crocodile
The next major portions of the zoo are the rainforest exhibits. Comprising the tropical rainforest building, jungle odyssey, and islands, all of these exhibits are great in their own right. I’d combine the exhibits into a “tropical rainforest” complex, and open it in several phases.
The tropical rainforest building would be totally renovated on the inside, moving the orangutans to the central exhibits and allowing them outdoor access. The gorillas would take over all of the previous orangutan area. Several small mammals and birds would be added in San Diego style aviaries on individual outdoor rainforest trails, including the Congo, Amazon, and Southeast Asia. In particular, the Amazon trail, consuming what was once Jungle Odyssey, would be home to jaguars, macaws, tamanduas, and more.
Tropical Rainforest
- Indoor Species Not Listed
- Lar Gibbon
- Bornean Orangutan
- Western Lowland Gorilla
- Guereza
- Blue Monkey
- Jaguar
- Black Spider Monkey
- Scarlet Macaw, Hyacinth Macaw
- Harpy Eagle
- Southern Tamandua
Tropical Rainforest Aviaries (Species Not Listed)
The PPG aquarium is already a masterpiece - however, I’d love to expand on this, and change the lighting to make it more similar to the Scott Aquarium in Omaha and Berlin’s aquarium. A few more exhibits would be added, while the general layout would be about the same.
PPG Aquarium
- Species Not Listed
Perhaps the most iconic animals at the zoo are their polar bears. Since phasing them out isn’t an option, I’d expand both their and the accompanying elephant seal exhibits to fit their respective species. I’m not sure whether or not room for the sea otters could be found, but if possible I’d move them into a new exhibit here.
- Polar Bear
- Northern Elephant Seal
As for worlds of discovery, I never have had the time to visit. However, I’d add several new small mammals, reptiles, etc and integrate it into the area’s theme.
- Bald Eagle
- Barred Owl
- North American River Otter
- American Black Bear (Cinnamon)
- Red Wolf
- Raccoon
- Species Not Listed