I pored over the Los Angeles Zoo's master plan a while back, and I actually came up with an idea to preserve some of the roundhouses while at the same time maximizing animal welfare in the process. What if they were converted into viewing shelters with glass panes, mesh panes, etc.? Said shelters would view into larger habitats for animals such as arboreal primates, carnivores, reptiles, birds, or even large mammals like giraffes (potential feeding station...?).
Maybe they could also host smaller exhibits with windows that view into the larger habitat (Like Bronx' Tsingy Cliffs exhibit with a Dumeril's ground boa exhibit right next to/semi-looking-into the Coquerel's sifaka exhibit).
What are your guys' thoughts on this idea? Are the roundhouses too cumbersome and the sites too hilly? What would be the benefits and drawbacks to such a plan?
Maybe they could also host smaller exhibits with windows that view into the larger habitat (Like Bronx' Tsingy Cliffs exhibit with a Dumeril's ground boa exhibit right next to/semi-looking-into the Coquerel's sifaka exhibit).
What are your guys' thoughts on this idea? Are the roundhouses too cumbersome and the sites too hilly? What would be the benefits and drawbacks to such a plan?