If the crawl through for the kids is gone that just means more space for exhibits. Well not a lot of space lets be honest. It's not a terribly large area but fence it off put in a very small barn and bingo Arctic Hare or Snowshoe exhibit. They don't need a lot of space and honestly the zoo doesn't need a lot of them. A boring species but now that their are not the Arctic fox to go through that dramatic colour change from white to grey why not bring in rabbits for a much smaller exhibit. I would be super upset to see the Arctic fox exhibit go to them but I'm totally fine with a small exhibit being built for them. And frankly a barn doesn't even need to be built just a small shed keepers can keep them in when it's too hot or too cold. There isn't much room for anything else there. I guess one could put in a lemming or rock ptramagin exhibit. Kids will like the bunnies best. However they will probably just leave the space empty.
Ok I have decided to do them a favour. Here is how Tundra Trek should look. Leave the polar bears alone. Leave the wolves in place but if they like shade install some rocky outcrops with cooled rocks or overhangs so they can be cool. Bigger trees if necessary. Snowy owl lets give the exhibit some vertical height and create a tunnel for guests out of mesh and let the owls fly across into a second exhibit on the other side since there is a small green space there. People would love seeing snowy owls fly overhead. Or alternatively kill the teepee area and devote all of it to a large snowy owl avairy with multiple pairs. Now we have space for multiple owls. Let's level out the reindeer exhibit so people can see more then a small fraction of the exhibit. Now we either bring in caribou and muskox and leave the exhibit pretty much the same or we move the moose. If we are going caribou and muskox then put in a small pond up front and move the snow geese in there. If we are going moose then put in a big long pond with some up front and stretching back into the exhibit. Throw in a few more trees. In this case leave the snow geese alone in their crappy exhibit. Back to the caribou and muskox idea... now the snow geese exhibit gets retro fitted for rock ptarmigan in a fully enclosed aviary. The teepee area can either go owl or be left alone and have a rustic gift shop opened with a trapper shack feel. Then put the Arctic hare or snowshoes in where I just suggested them. And have the fox exhibit expand to double its size with a new barn for lynx. I didn't spend a lot of money, maybe a million, and made the area soooo much better.
Ok I have decided to do them a favour. Here is how Tundra Trek should look. Leave the polar bears alone. Leave the wolves in place but if they like shade install some rocky outcrops with cooled rocks or overhangs so they can be cool. Bigger trees if necessary. Snowy owl lets give the exhibit some vertical height and create a tunnel for guests out of mesh and let the owls fly across into a second exhibit on the other side since there is a small green space there. People would love seeing snowy owls fly overhead. Or alternatively kill the teepee area and devote all of it to a large snowy owl avairy with multiple pairs. Now we have space for multiple owls. Let's level out the reindeer exhibit so people can see more then a small fraction of the exhibit. Now we either bring in caribou and muskox and leave the exhibit pretty much the same or we move the moose. If we are going caribou and muskox then put in a small pond up front and move the snow geese in there. If we are going moose then put in a big long pond with some up front and stretching back into the exhibit. Throw in a few more trees. In this case leave the snow geese alone in their crappy exhibit. Back to the caribou and muskox idea... now the snow geese exhibit gets retro fitted for rock ptarmigan in a fully enclosed aviary. The teepee area can either go owl or be left alone and have a rustic gift shop opened with a trapper shack feel. Then put the Arctic hare or snowshoes in where I just suggested them. And have the fox exhibit expand to double its size with a new barn for lynx. I didn't spend a lot of money, maybe a million, and made the area soooo much better.