The Draft of the 2019 Annual Plan is now available for public viewing:
https://www.zoo.org/document.doc?id=2441
Usually every year I read through a list of new animal additions or plans for upcoming exhibits and this year the sentence below sums up the current state of Woodland Park Zoo:
"No major additions or changes to animals in the zoo’s care are planned for 2019."
The Annual Plan does contain these tidbits of information:
"Northern Trail refresh design and initiation of construction"
"Asian Tropical Forest planning"
However, whether it is the two-year closure of the Reptile House, the decade-long closure of the Nocturnal House, the lack of exciting new exhibits, the consistent yet relatively unchanging attendance figures, or a full decade since the last great exhibit (penguins)...I feel as if Woodland Park Zoo desperately needs a capital campaign to kick-start the facility. Seeing how Oregon Zoo has overhauled 40% of its exhibits/grounds since 2008, or the vast sums of money being spent at zoos like Omaha, San Diego, Houston, Dallas, etc....and I feel as if Woodland Park is falling behind many U.S. zoos. Where is the innovation that was a constant presence from the mid-1970s and through the 2000s? Woodland Park is a very good zoo but it is arguably no longer a great zoo.