Yeah fair enough man, sorry wasnt my intention to sound critiquey in pointing it out (tonality hard to convey in words sometimes hey) - would of been exciting if it was completed too. It's just I ran away with the possibility that somehow had been passed quite quickly fsr when catching up on all the discussions you guys were having (would love it if Zoos Vic drew inspiration from this thread what you all are suggesting is really viable and would be popular with visitors majorly and good for the species including ones in region not yet at or back at MZ but would be great candidates for coming or returning to in addition to Brazilian tapirs).
Yeah I think it would be suitable for a leopard. I only know about the exhibited animals law with leopards needing to be surrounded by fencing because looked up the carnivorous mammals paperwork online a few years ago and noticed that leopards and some of the other very tree living based cats were the ones who's exhibit barriers required complete fencing on all sides because of their ability to escape easier due to their climbing abilities (know lions and tigers can be great climbers too but imagine its to do with leopards slightly smaller body frame and ability to leap, snow leopards were also required to have complete fencing as were pumas and jaguars {not that applicable anymore for those two, though some returning pumas would be great, the having to be desexed seems over-the-top leaning into the feral puma myth}.
Glass is allowable too as barriers believe, as is the low obstruction but strong piano fire fencing like the snow leopards had at Taronga had.