Great questions Arcticwolf! I questioned the domain stop myself but here are my thoughts on that one.
1) While the Canadian Wilderness has always been scheduled to be sooner rather than later the master plan which is forth coming may have altered that slightly. If we were on the thought process of before the master plan... health center finishes early 2017. Probably meaning the orang outdoor doesn't start until spring 2018 with a 2 year window for construction. Yes construction is always slow but realistically this is just one exhibit so I don't see why it cannot be completed by 2020. Next up was to be the Indo Malaya pavilion which I would guess will be a 2-3 year job. They have always been fuzzy on when the Wilderness will start. It sounded like it would be privately raised funds so when the money was there it would be done which could have meant at the same time as Indo Malaya or just after it. I don't think the new master plan will have that project starting for a good 5 years minimum plus construction time of probably 2 or more years.
By then the new train would have been up and running for several years already.
2)Once the domain is the domain no more then some of the exhibits in the domain could be converted to a temporary breeding center or just surplus area which could be visited.
3)Alternatively it could be modified to be a natural wooded area with trails just for walking in the Rouge. Not a horrible idea.
4) They could just skip that station at that point too. Best part was the scenic views anyway. Well that and for me as a kid not having to deal with the hill.
As to the old exhibit spaces that is an interesting question. Some are being used by surplus stock now... Im specifically thinking the rest of the mouflon, zebra Luke, przewalski Dudley and a male bactrian camel whos name escapes me right now. Im sure there are more. It would be nice to see some species added though. One doesnt have to be fancy even. Get some white tailed deer. Try woodland caribou down there (at least some conservation value). Could have two groups of moose. Im going the natural settings route but that space could be used for additional breeding space for bigger herds of certain species.
Will be interesting to see how or even if the ideas develop into reality.
1) While the Canadian Wilderness has always been scheduled to be sooner rather than later the master plan which is forth coming may have altered that slightly. If we were on the thought process of before the master plan... health center finishes early 2017. Probably meaning the orang outdoor doesn't start until spring 2018 with a 2 year window for construction. Yes construction is always slow but realistically this is just one exhibit so I don't see why it cannot be completed by 2020. Next up was to be the Indo Malaya pavilion which I would guess will be a 2-3 year job. They have always been fuzzy on when the Wilderness will start. It sounded like it would be privately raised funds so when the money was there it would be done which could have meant at the same time as Indo Malaya or just after it. I don't think the new master plan will have that project starting for a good 5 years minimum plus construction time of probably 2 or more years.
By then the new train would have been up and running for several years already.
2)Once the domain is the domain no more then some of the exhibits in the domain could be converted to a temporary breeding center or just surplus area which could be visited.
3)Alternatively it could be modified to be a natural wooded area with trails just for walking in the Rouge. Not a horrible idea.
4) They could just skip that station at that point too. Best part was the scenic views anyway. Well that and for me as a kid not having to deal with the hill.
As to the old exhibit spaces that is an interesting question. Some are being used by surplus stock now... Im specifically thinking the rest of the mouflon, zebra Luke, przewalski Dudley and a male bactrian camel whos name escapes me right now. Im sure there are more. It would be nice to see some species added though. One doesnt have to be fancy even. Get some white tailed deer. Try woodland caribou down there (at least some conservation value). Could have two groups of moose. Im going the natural settings route but that space could be used for additional breeding space for bigger herds of certain species.
Will be interesting to see how or even if the ideas develop into reality.