What would you like to see in your local collection for 2022?
Spotted wobbegongs in Jakarta Aquarium and Papuan eagle in Ancol, they're new additions at those collections. I've never seen wobbegong and it's been a long time since I seen an Papuan eagle.
Which collections would you like to visit in 2022 for the first time?
There aren't any new zoos and aquariums that I know aside from an aquarium in southern Java called PIAMARI, but I don't have the will to visit anywhere outside of the Jabodetabek region during the pandemic. There's actually another new aquarium in Bintaro in South Jakarta that planned to finished construction in 2022, so I'll probably go there if they opened this year.
Do you think some collections should have more seating around them?
I don't sit a lot in zoos so I don't thought about the quantity of seatings.
What would make you return to collections more?
New species and better exhibits for the animals, and by I mean "new species" I mean new animals that aren't morphs, hybrids, or deformed animals.
Should season tickets include parking?
Again, I don't thought about it since most zoos I visited have free parking if I remember.
If you could alter one exhibit in your local/favourite collection what would it be and why for 2022?
I would alter Kampung Papua, an New Guinea themed exhibit in Taman Safari Bogor, probably the only one in Indonesia. Despite being largely ignored by the visitors, the enclosures are mostly great but some of the animal choices aren't.
- The cassowary exhibit is well decorated but a bit too small, no alteration aside from some small expansion.
- Remove the palm cockatoos, wreathed hornbills, and black-backed swamphen. Bird-of-paradise and crowned pigeon is more appropriate in New Guinea themed exhibit that those I removed. The former hornbill+swamphen aviary house red bird-of-paradise and western crowned pigeon, the former cockatoo aviary house twelve-wired bird-of-paradise and Victoria crowned pigeon.
- Remove the black swans with magpie goose as well as Papuan turtles like the Branderhorst's snapping turtles.
- The nocturnal animal enclosures should be more decorated with fake plants, logs, and dirt substrate. The spotted cuscus replace the Javan mongoose, the sugar glider will stay there.
- There's an sizeable open enclosure at the back of the exhibit. It's almost empty aside from two to three pademelons the last time I checked. It should be decorated with logs, plants, as well as an crocodile monitor.
- The last exhibit with the wallaby and tree-kangaroo is already great.