Zoo Improvement Ideas

redpanda756

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Hi everyone, the point of this thread is to talk about zoos you've been to and what you think they could do to improve. I'll go first, with my home zoo, the North Carolina Zoo.

The North Carolina Zoo is one of if not the largest zoo by land area in the country, so all the animals have adequate space. However, when watching Secrets of the Zoo North Carolina on National Geographic, I noticed that some of the indoor holding areas are very old and rusty, etc, not anywhere near as good as facilities like the National Zoo.

Also, the zoo hasn't done any major renovations since opening. I am excited to see what the Asia and Australia sections bring.

I also feel like the zoo needs to bring in more new animals. For example, I believe that the NC Zoo has the oldest lion in North America (someone can correct me if I'm wrong), and they also have a very old grizzly bear. They recently focused their time on a large renovation for the grizzly exhibit that didn't change that much. Also, who knows how much longer they're going to have the bear?

The Desert Dome includes animals that do not live in the desert, namely, a komodo dragon. I believe he is supposed to be moved to the Asia area when it opens though. I will give them credit for building an outdoor exhibit for the ocelots, though. Their indoor space was not great. They have also had success in breeding vampire bats and sand cats.

The flamingo exhibit is old and doesn't look very good, and the zoo has not bred their flamingos in a while. I would also love to see the zoo acquire some new dart frogs. They have a very large terrarium at the moment with only two Panamanian golden frogs. The aviary is very large but only has ~60 individual birds in it. I would like the zoo to add some more birds to this area.

The zoo has a large area for ostriches, giraffes, and Grant's zebras, but they only have 4 giraffes, 2 zebras, and 2 ostriches. I would love to see this fill up with either more of the aforementioned species or some new species.

The zoo is phasing out of sea lions, so I'm wondering what will go in that area. The zoo has not had success breeding polar bears, so I don't know if that's a viable species for them to hold anymore. They recently brought in a new male, so hopefully babies will follow. If not, maybe they should look to exhibit post-reproductive bears or a different species. They do however have some very rare seabirds that are not often seen in zoos.

The gorilla exhibit needs to be redone. It is way too small, and there is not enough naturalistic enrichment for their troop.

Once the Asia and Australia areas are finished, I would love to see some general revamping of the North America and Africa areas, as well as hopefully the addition of a South America area.

Some species that I think the zoo would do well with: antelope and gazelle, Pallas's cat, penguins, bald eagles, sandhill or whooping cranes, macaws, hippos

Some exhibits that I think the zoo should open: South America, Reptile House, Nocturnal House
 
This is actually a good channel idea. Hold on to your bags because this is a big one.

Brookfield Zoo

Bring back elephants, but give them their own yard similar to the old master plan. That way they have much more room than their former holding in the pachyderm house. Half of the hoof stock can be sacrificed to give them that necessary space.

Speaking of the pachyderm house, take the giant anteaters back to the Tropic Zone and have the African spur-thighed tortoises be in the reptile house with their own yard. The Nile Hippo can be back in its former holding with the pool functional again and they could add a new rhinoceros species to the mix (white or Indian) if we can have two Tapir species.

Habitat Africa: The Forest can have the African Forest Buffalo make their grand return since the past. Also, an expansion featuring the Mandrill would be another great ape inclusion without messing with the Gorilla house.

Habitat Africa: The Savannah can see the return of three fan favorites the Spotted Hyena, Ostrich, and Marabou storks. Also have a yard where we can see cheetah as renovating Fragile Hunters may not be necessary for their species. The Master Plan had a nice idea of giving the lions their own exhibit near the place, so they can have it along with the planned warthog idea to keep them separated from the red river hogs.

Pinniped Point can see the reintroduction of fur seals if there’s no possible way to bring back walruses. Overall, it needs a new facelift just to look cleaner.

Renew the Aardvark House since it seems like it’s still staying there. The species can be reintroduced and thrive once more.

The Living Coast needs its vampire bat cave again, with new inhabitants.

The Fragile Desert should bring back aardwolves and add a new species to the mix. Perhaps the diamondback rattlesnake would be a good fit just to have more reptiles.

The Fragile Rainforest is mostly fine the way it is. Maybe add red eyed tree frogs, an iconic rainforest animal that should had been included years ago.

Fragile Hunters should use the former lion exhibit to house another famous big cat, a puma. It would feel right at home with the other hunters.

No comment on The Swamp, both Hamil Family exhibits, Reptiles & Birds and Feather & Scales.

The current state of the remaining hoofstock should keep both zebra species and the addax. The Przewalski’s wild horse would be a tough call since I did say half of the hoofstock will go for the sake of the new elephant exhibit.

The Australian House should see the return of the cassowary and add more space for kangaroos. And if the breeding program goes well for San Diego, they could borrow some of their platypuses for a viewing tank. Maybe some Tasmanian devils too.

Now for the elephant in the room, the old bear grottos that Brookfield never touched in years. If they can’t demolish it, they could renovate it into a new exhibit. If we can’t have a Big Horned Sheep exhibit in Great Bear Wilderness, they can have it there. Add two other animals like the Siberian Ibex and Dalls Sheep. Call it the Goat and Sheep Mountain Range.

Speaking of Great Bear Wilderness, they can expand on the bald eagle exhibit to have a cage for common ravens like the original master plan.

The Tropic World is in dire need of changes. From renovating the walls to look less aged to having an outdoor viewing for orangutans and gorillas. Babirusa would be a nice addition to the floors of the Asian section of the exhibit.

The Butterflies and Seven Seas areas are fine. No changes.

Going off to the Master Plan again, they did have ideas like separate yards for takin, reindeer, and Bactrian camels near the Fragile Hunters. But instead of reindeer (due to them being in the Hamil exhibit), it could be dedicated to onagers to make up for the loss of Przewalski’s wild horses. That’s a nice idea on its own. Maybe add a new yard for the Blue Wildebeest as I think there might not be enough space for them in Habitat Africa: The Savannah. The skyline idea should be revisited as we need new ways to traverse the entire zoo. The Andean condor exhibit idea should be reintroduced to have more birds of prey.
 
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