Speculative Zoo Species List Help

It’s not like I’m anywhere near that stage of the Masterplan yet, I’m still designing the Açai Rainforest (go check it out!), so I’ve got time.
 
Hi, I'm looking for species for a Smoky Mountains themed exhibit for the Chester Zoo Masterplan. The exhibit is small and is just a reused monkey house. I'm going to have American Black Bear, and there is room for 1 medium/large sized habitat, 1 medium/small sized habitat and 1 aviary left. Any ideas? Oh and they have to be available in Europe.
How much vertical space would be available in the two non-aviary habitats? Something like a North American porcupine or an American marten could work.
 
That could definitely work, however A: I feel that the enclosure is actually a bit too large for both them animals and B: The zoo (with the fantasy masterplan) already has a species of climbing porcupine and a species of marten. Thank you for your help nonetheless ! I’m just wondering what the zoo still doesn’t have and would work in this scenario… perhaps having a look at the species there already would help whittle it down.
 
other possibilities: bobcat, coyote or possibly red wolf as they once existed there, but I doubt they are readily available in Europe.
for a small exhibit- lots of salamander possibilities. It is considered the salamander
capitol of the world
for the aviary- bald eagle or turkey
 
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Okay thanks for all of your help, I’ve now got an idea of the species list for that area. I won’t spoil the animals in case any of you are following the thread, so you’ll just have to wait and see ;). Again, thank you all for your help.
 
What species from the Central Outback are in need of conservation programs (breeding and possibly reintroduction (not needed) ) which are underrepresented/not represented in AZA zoos but aren't hard to keep in captivity and aren't too hard to access as an AZA Zoo?
 
What species from the Central Outback are in need of conservation programs (breeding and possibly reintroduction (not needed) ) which are underrepresented/not represented in AZA zoos but aren't hard to keep in captivity and aren't too hard to access as an AZA Zoo?
Northern Hairy Nosed Wombat
Woylie
Swift Parrot
Eastern Curlew
 
I’m looking for species from Antarctica or that live in the waters around Antarctica. It’s for an EU zoo set-up. So more like fish or invertebrate species.
 
I’m looking for species from Antarctica or that live in the waters around Antarctica. It’s for an EU zoo set-up. So more like fish or invertebrate species.

In his species research thread Mr Gharial only mentioned these three fish species from Subantarctic waters that would be available in European zoos:

When I started the fish project I also decided to make a list for all the fish species that occur anywhere near Antarctica, but that ended up only being 3 species. I'll still post them of course:

Species list Near-Antarctic:
Spiny dogfish

Blackbelly rosefish

Atlantic wreckfish
 
What species from the South African deserts are in need of conservation programs (breeding and possibly reintroduction (not needed) ) which are underrepresented/not represented in AZA zoos but aren't hard to keep in captivity and aren't too hard to access as an AZA Zoo?
 
Any ideas for non-birds (if you know other birds that would work let me know) that would work with the following birds in a greenhouse:
African Pygmy Goose
Adamawa Turtle Dove
Blue-spotted Wood Dove
Bruce's Green Dove
Guinea Turaco
Violet Turaco
Black-winged Stilt
Black-headed Lapwing
Wattled Lapwing
African Jacana
Blue-naped Mousebird
Eurasian Hoopoe
Red-throated Bee-eater
European Bee-eater
Nothern Carmine Bee-eater
Blue-bellied Roller
Bearded Barbet
African Golden Oriole
Barn Swallow
Common Bulbul
Purple Starling
Chestnut-and-Black Weaver
 
Any ideas for non-birds (if you know other birds that would work let me know) that would work with the following birds in a greenhouse:
African Pygmy Goose
Adamawa Turtle Dove
Blue-spotted Wood Dove
Bruce's Green Dove
Guinea Turaco
Violet Turaco
Black-winged Stilt
Black-headed Lapwing
Wattled Lapwing
African Jacana
Blue-naped Mousebird
Eurasian Hoopoe
Red-throated Bee-eater
European Bee-eater
Nothern Carmine Bee-eater
Blue-bellied Roller
Bearded Barbet
African Golden Oriole
Barn Swallow
Common Bulbul
Purple Starling
Chestnut-and-Black Weaver

Assuming a North/West Africa theme:
- Aardvark
- Straw-coloured or Egyptian fruit bat
- Northern giant pouched rat
- Common rock hyrax
- African brush-tailed or Crested porcupine
- Various hoofstock if you use the greenhouse as indoor holding (Antelopes, Red forest buffalo, Common or Pygmy hippopotamus, etc)
- Tortoises (various hingeback tortoises are from the region, as well as the African spurred tortoise)
- West African mud turtle
- Sudan plated lizard
- Common or Peter's rock agama

As for further birds, there's a few more waterfowl and passerines you could add. Some other additions could be the Spotted dikkop, one of the three West African hornbill species and the Rose-ringed parakeet
 
Assuming a North/West Africa theme:
- Aardvark
- Straw-coloured or Egyptian fruit bat
- Northern giant pouched rat
- Common rock hyrax
- African brush-tailed or Crested porcupine
- Various hoofstock if you use the greenhouse as indoor holding (Antelopes, Red forest buffalo, Common or Pygmy hippopotamus, etc)
- Tortoises (various hingeback tortoises are from the region, as well as the African spurred tortoise)
- West African mud turtle
- Sudan plated lizard
- Common or Peter's rock agama

As for further birds, there's a few more waterfowl and passerines you could add. Some other additions could be the Spotted dikkop, one of the three West African hornbill species and the Rose-ringed parakeet
Thank you very much for the help.
I would choose Straw-coloured Fruit Bat as freeflyer and Aardfark, African Brush-tailed Porcupine and West African Mud Turtle in seperate enclosures
 
I need invertebrates for the following places, they should be found in North America in captivity or can be easily accessible;
  • North African deserts (other than scarab)
  • the Mediterranean Europe
  • Middle East
  • India/Pakistan (also amphibians)
  • Gobi Desert
 
I need invertebrates for the following places, they should be found in North America in captivity or can be easily accessible;
  • North African deserts (other than scarab)
  • the Mediterranean Europe
  • Middle East
  • India/Pakistan (also amphibians)
  • Gobi Desert
India has multiple Poecilotheria species, and I think there’s a species of camel spider knocking around in the private trade.
 
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