What should Mandai add to its upcoming wildlife attractions (Speculation / Fantasy)

The madagascar hedgehog tenrecs, african pygmy hedgehogs and african pygmy dormouse are exotic pets in other countries. Hope Singaporeans can see them in the Africa park in garden settings.
 
The madagascar hedgehog tenrecs, african pygmy hedgehogs and african pygmy dormouse are exotic pets in other countries. Hope Singaporeans can see them in the Africa park in garden settings.

Seeing that the park is rainforest-based and looking at the plans so far, garden setting areas are quite unlikely
 
All changes I would make:

Singapore Zoo: My pipe dream would be to get some different lemurs on the island near the Gibbons, maybe Brown Lemur or Black Lemur/Blue-eyed Black Lemur?
More feasibly, connect the bearded pig and babirusa habitat and make it a Bearded Pig only exhibit, shifting the Babirusa into the new park. As it stands, both exhibits are terribly small. Also do something about the excessive concrete in the Pygmy hippo exhibits and spruce up Austrailia?

River Wonders: Get rid of the Jaguars. Their exhibit would be better suited to Margay or Ocelot, and as a pipe dream, maybe Oncilla? This would also necessitate the slowing of the boat ride and the removal of those ridiculous rapids. Also combine the exhibits and have a mix with the Peccaries and some primates(maybe the Capuchins?) The peccary exhibit is also too small.
Maybe the return of some Phasianidae to the Panda dome(Hopefully Teminck's Tragopan or Himalayan Monal), or something more exotic than that? Also replace the common fish in the River Gems section with some choice specimens such as Vietnamese Mossy Frog, Water Striders and some other species.

Night Safari: Bring in something not named Binturong, Small-toothed Palm Civet and Asian Small Clawed Otter. Maybe return the Cloud Rats and put the one Spectral Tarsier back on exhibit? It would be interesting to look into other otters as well, but I don't expect that. If possible, Banteng would be nice, as well as a Serow and the Tahr.

Bird Paradise: Mostly perfect, except that there is a glut of Vietnam Pheasant(not a bad thing, though), and photography is an absolute irritant when in Winged Sanctuary. Maybe fixing the mesh and removing the Hooded vulture, while replacing them with the Pygmy Falcon or the Lesser Bird of Paradise. As it stands, the Hooded vulture aviary is too small for them.

I haven't been to Rainforest Wild Asia so I would not comment.
 
Maybe the hedgehogs, dormouse and other critters can be in indoor nocturnal garden style forest in african house but put in daytime display in similar setting. Tenrecs should be in madagascar zone but it would be nice to put them alongside hedgehogs.
 
Hopefully whatever is posted here the Mandai managers will see and consider the wildlife suggestions and make our wild dreams come true.
 
South African hedgehog, Desert Hedgehog, African Striped Mouse, Zorilla and other tenrec species in mind for the African park. For the Southeast Asian rainforest Wild, having gymnures and moonrats, Asian weasels and martens, spiny mice and rats would be fascinating. Any tropical version of chipmunk, water vole, beaver and marmot?
 
Interesting thread. I recently had the chance to work with quite a few uncommon Southeast Asian species in human care in Indonesia, comprising hairy-nosed otters, striped rabbits and Natuna surilis, among others. The facility was located in the cooler highlands, and I doubt they would fare too well in the excessive heat of some of the recently developed Mandai parks.

The remaining Sumatran rhinos in human care are now exclusively at the sanctuary in Bandar Lampung, and foreign visits are strictly regulated.
 
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Interesting thread. I recently had the chance to work with quite a few uncommon Southeast Asian species in human care in Indonesia, comprising hairy-nosed otters, striped rabbits and Natuna surilis, among others. The facility was located in the cooler highlands, and I doubt they would fare too well in the excessive heat of some of the recently developed Mandai parks.

The remaining Sumatran rhinos in human care are now exclusively at the sanctuary in Bandar Lampung, and foreign visits are strictly disallowed.

Some zoos in Indonesia keep Natuna surilis, like Lembang Park & Zoo (which was located in a highland environment) and as for hairy-nosed otters, most of the ones kept in Indonesian zoos (LPZ and Taman Safari) are mislabeled smooth-coated otters, while the only holder of the true one is Batu Secret Zoo AFAIK.
 
Some zoos in Indonesia keep Natuna surilis, like Lembang Park & Zoo (which was located in a highland environment) and as for hairy-nosed otters, most of the ones kept in Indonesian zoos (LPZ and Taman Safari) are mislabeled smooth-coated otters, while the only holder of the true one is Batu Secret Zoo AFAIK.

Yes, these were the same 2 brothers from Batu. They had since transferred to TSI Prigen. There was a young female too.
 
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