Just like Foz, I have never been to Manor Park Wildlife Park, so I don't know about the size, state of it, etc, but I have been watching with avid interest

With the species I know they've got and a personal fantasy of taking on the unwanted Thomas St. Cricket (TSC) stock:
I'd divide the large (?) bison paddock in half (or two third rhino, one third bison, whichever works best) in order to keep both rhino and bison, although I would thin the latter out as ARR said there were a few too many bulls.
I'd move Steve the siamang out onto the island and bring that female in from Ireland they have waiting.
I'd also return the lemurs to the walk-thru and either get an extra red ruff female or move the second male out (would stop them fighting).
I'd personally like to build up the zebra herd - depending on which species is present, I'd take those that Thomas St. Cricket is after re-homing. If possible (space dependant) I'd put an antelope species in their paddock (waterbuck maybe).
Again, re-homing from Cricket St. Thomas, I'd take their Oryx, waterbuck, sitatunga and axis deer. The latter two I would try to put in a paddock near the islands, since there seems to be a river/stream in that part of the park - good for delta dwelling hoofstock, methinks, if they can have access to either it or some waterlogged land.
Oryx and axis deer to have separate paddock wherever there is space (if there is not room, re-home the llamas

). For the latter particularly, I'd try to get a wooded or at least partially wooded paddock, might do a "deer encounter" thing (or, again space dependant, use TSC's unwanted fallow deer for that. I don't know if either are suitable for such a thing).
Doesn’t the park already have Przewalski horses? If not/if so, take on the ex TSC herd for breeding purposes (if they're breedable)
Might rescue the Bactrian camels as well, maybe some of the emus (which appear to have a large paddock next door to the bison, so they need to be moved elsewhere. are emu friendly enough for "an emu experience"?).
I believe Manor Park has a walled garden? If so, I'd make use of it for any small bird aviaries (kookaburras maybe?) and marmosets (didn't someone say they had some?) I think the old meerkat enclosure is here - if suitable, move the porcupines (they save they have some on the website) here, or make it into a home for the Spur-Thighed tortoises. Please keep in mind that I've never seen either of their present enclosures, so I don't know if they are fine where they are or not (but they probably are

) !
Re-home the TSC tapir with the Manor Park one if possible (not sure of the species of either) and again, if possible, breed them (otherwise just provide a comfy retirement).
Move the Reeves Munjac out (not too much of a loss with the other, more exotic hoofstock).
I'd also ideally love to take on the Amur leopards, cheetah and hunting dogs that TSC is wanting to get rid of, but don't know if A) the park has the room and B) the big cats seem a tad more specialised to layman me
And now I'll shut up
