A few exhibits i would like to see for the new Islands exhibit would be,
FALKLAND ISLANDS
A starting point for our journey, an indoor climate controlled exhibit for king, gentoo, macaroni and Magellanic penguins.
With underwater viewing through a tunnel for both the penguins and Patagonian sea lions, which will be in a covered outdoor area, sharing with striated caracara.
NEW ZEALAND
Another indoor area with an exhibit for the zoo's tuatara alongside a tank for wetas.
Moving into a darkened room for North Island kiwi, with an off show breeding aviary outside.
Outside an aviary for kea.
SULAWESI
Basically a large mixed exhibit for Sulawesi crested macaque, lowland anoa and babirusa.
With an adjoining aviary for red-knobbed hornbill.
SUMATRA
The main exhibit would be a mixed enclosure for Sumatran orangutans, agile gibbon, Asian short clawed otter and Malayan tapir.
A new Sumatran tiger enclosure.
An enclosure for sun bears
Aviaries for rhinoceros hornbill, great hornbill and wreathed hornbill.
A walk through aviary for amongst others woolly necked stork, milky stork,
Javan pond heron, Asian pied hornbill and Great argus pheasant.
PHILIPPINES
Paddocks for Philippine spotted deer and Negros warty pig
An indoor area for Balabac mouse deer, continuing through to a nocturnal area for slow loris, Panay cloud rat and Philippine tarsier, passing to an outdoor area for binturong.
An area of aviaries for the likes of Palawan peacock pheasant, Mindanao bleeding heart pigeon, Philippine cockatoo, Visayan tarictic hornbill and others.
HONSHU
A series of outdoor enclosures for Japanese serow, Japanese macaque and hooded crane.
A small indoor area for Japanese giant salamander.
GREENLAND
A large outdoor enclosure for polar bear, featuring underwater viewing.
A paddock for musk oxen, with satellite enclosures for lemming, snowy owl and Arctic fox.
OUTER HEBRIDES
A series of enclosures and aviaries for white tailed sea eagle, European otter and common seal.
A mixed sea cliff aviary, with underwater viewing for UK seabirds.
A small vivarium for Canna mouse.
See what you can do Tim
FALKLAND ISLANDS
A starting point for our journey, an indoor climate controlled exhibit for king, gentoo, macaroni and Magellanic penguins.
With underwater viewing through a tunnel for both the penguins and Patagonian sea lions, which will be in a covered outdoor area, sharing with striated caracara.
NEW ZEALAND
Another indoor area with an exhibit for the zoo's tuatara alongside a tank for wetas.
Moving into a darkened room for North Island kiwi, with an off show breeding aviary outside.
Outside an aviary for kea.
SULAWESI
Basically a large mixed exhibit for Sulawesi crested macaque, lowland anoa and babirusa.
With an adjoining aviary for red-knobbed hornbill.
SUMATRA
The main exhibit would be a mixed enclosure for Sumatran orangutans, agile gibbon, Asian short clawed otter and Malayan tapir.
A new Sumatran tiger enclosure.
An enclosure for sun bears
Aviaries for rhinoceros hornbill, great hornbill and wreathed hornbill.
A walk through aviary for amongst others woolly necked stork, milky stork,
Javan pond heron, Asian pied hornbill and Great argus pheasant.
PHILIPPINES
Paddocks for Philippine spotted deer and Negros warty pig
An indoor area for Balabac mouse deer, continuing through to a nocturnal area for slow loris, Panay cloud rat and Philippine tarsier, passing to an outdoor area for binturong.
An area of aviaries for the likes of Palawan peacock pheasant, Mindanao bleeding heart pigeon, Philippine cockatoo, Visayan tarictic hornbill and others.
HONSHU
A series of outdoor enclosures for Japanese serow, Japanese macaque and hooded crane.
A small indoor area for Japanese giant salamander.
GREENLAND
A large outdoor enclosure for polar bear, featuring underwater viewing.
A paddock for musk oxen, with satellite enclosures for lemming, snowy owl and Arctic fox.
OUTER HEBRIDES
A series of enclosures and aviaries for white tailed sea eagle, European otter and common seal.
A mixed sea cliff aviary, with underwater viewing for UK seabirds.
A small vivarium for Canna mouse.
See what you can do Tim