West Africa – Journey into the Unknown
So here is my submission:
West Africa – Journey into the Unknown
See attached text and maps.
Hope you like it
Key to the maps:
1 – 1100 sq. ft.
Entrance Area (includes 780 sq. ft. bridge)
2 - 2700 sq. ft.
Waterbird aviary with Black Crowned Crane, Grey Headed Gull, Spur Winged Lapwing, Black Winged Stilt, African Pygmy Goose, Spur Winged Goose, Knob-billed Duck, Egyptian Goose, Hartlaub's Duck, White-faced Whistling Duck, African Spoonbill, Abdim's Stork, African Sacred Ibis, Green-backed Heron and Squacco Heron.
3 –
Raised Boardwalks allowing visitors to see down into the creek
4 - 1250 sq. ft.
Saddle-bill Stork aviary
5 – 840 sq. ft. heated
indoor building divided into two for the Saddle-Bill Storks and Waterbirds with viewing through windows from outside.
6 –
Landscaped area
7 –
Raised Boardwalk and
bridge across the creek
8 –
Area for Visitors with benches
9- 2400 sq. ft.
Events Building with equal sized basement (accessible by lift) used as general multipurpose storage area for keepers
10 – 1100 sq. ft.
Bushbuck Indoor Building with 800 sq. ft. used for Bushbuck and 300 sq. ft. public viewing area
11- 730 sq. ft.
off show Bushbuck paddock
12 – 3200 sq. ft.
Bushbuck Outdoor Paddock
13 – 300 sq. ft.
Viewing Deck over Bushbuck Enclosure
14 – 1800 sq. ft.
Diana Monkey Outdoor netted over area with viewing through glass windows from the path
15 - 1400 sq. ft.
Mona Monkey Outdoor netted over area with viewing through glass windows from the path
16 – 7600 sq. ft.
Chimpanzee Outdoors with public viewing across the creek though windows
17 –
Additional creek area as border for chimps with
viewing areas
18 – 430 sq. ft.
Nocturnal Primates Darkened cave-themed Building (Senegal Bushbaby and Potto in separate 100 sq. ft. on show enclosures with 50 sq. ft. off show enclosures behind, and 130 sq. ft. visitor viewing)
19 – 900 sq. ft.
Visitor Seating Area (with benches, display of bushmeat and a toilet block)
20 – 3950 sq. ft.
Chimp Indoor Area (can be divided into two if necessary)
21 – 630 sq. ft.
Chimp off-exhibit holding
22 – 3100 sq. ft. indoor only
Campbell’s Guenon Enclosure
23 – 500 sq. ft.
Small primates off exhibit holding enclosures can be divided into up to five 100 sq. ft. sections
24 – 120 sq. ft. enclosure for
free flying birds to be taken
off exhibit, can be subdivided
25 – 2400 sq. ft. area of lush tropical planting for the
free flying birds (though birds would be able to access the primate enclosures which would also be planted with trees, which would be hot-wired off if necessary)
26 – 1680 sq. ft.
Mona monkey indoors
27 – 2500 sq. ft.
Diana Monkey Indoors
28 –
Treetop walkway with viewing tower over forested area with bird feeders visible prominently from the viewing tower
29 – 2500 sq. ft.
Yellow-backed Duiker Outdoor thickly wooded Paddock
30 – 900 sq. ft.
Yellow-backed Duiker outdoor off-show holding yard
31 – 870 sq. ft. entry/exit to the
Tropical Dome with
decking area/viewing deck
32 – 8000 sq. ft.
Yellow-backed Duiker indoor enclosure
33 – 700 sq. ft.
Yellow-backed Duiker indoor off show holding yard
34 – 4100 sq. ft. Raised
restaurant with panoramic viewing windows across the tropical dome. Has Toilet and
fish tank with Featherfin Squeaker + Banded Jewelfish
35 –
Treetop Walkway with viewing deck over the ‘canopy’
36 – 10,000 sq. ft. (5700 sq. ft. water, 4300 sq. ft. land)
Slender-snouted Crocodile Enclosure. Can be divided in two with discreetly hidden mesh
37 – 320 sq. ft. (240 sq. ft. land, 80 sq. ft. water)
Home’s Hingeback Tortoise + West African Black Mud Turtle enclosure
38 – 200 sq. ft.
Snake Cave with Western Green Mamba, Forest Cobra and Rhinoceros Viper in separate tanks
39 –
Waterfall going over the pathway and into the crocodile enclosure and the main waterway which goes to the pygmy hippo enclosure. From there water is filtered and pumped underground back to the waterfall to form a continuous loop.
40 – 160 sq. ft.
Viewing deck over crocodile enclosure
41 – 1060 sq. ft.
Off show crocodile holding area with small pools. Can be divided using fencing into as many smaller sections as necessary.
42a – 250 sq. ft.
aviary for holding free flying birds and squirrels off show. Can be subdivided
42b – 230 sq. ft. enclosure for holding
Bay Duikers
43 –
Pathway through the general forest area (25000 sq. ft.) for the free flying birds and the Bay Duiker
44 – 17200 sq. ft. (7500 sq. ft. water, 9660 sq. ft. land)
Pygmy Hippo Enclosure
45 – 3x 340 sq. ft.
off show Pygmy Hippo holding yards
46 – 1000 sq. ft.
Pangolin Cave (200 sq. ft. visitor viewing, 2x 200 sq. ft. on show enclosures, 2 x 200 sq. ft. off show enclosures)
47 –
Pathway back to exit from main tropical dome
48 – 14700 sq. ft.
Savannah Paddock with Defassa Waterbuck, Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, Roan Antelope and Common Warthog
49 – 3800 sq. ft.
viewing deck with huge glass windows with tanks for
Savannah Monitors and Fat-tail Geckos
50 – 2680 sq. ft.
indoor Building with indoor area for savannah paddock (2200 sq. ft.) and Patas Monkey mixed exhibit (480 sq. ft.)
51 – 2000 sq. ft. Patas Monkey, Sulcata Tortoise, Secretary Bird, Pied Crow, Laughing Dove
Mixed Exhibit/aviary
52 – 2400 sq. ft. Netted over
Egyptian vulture, Northern White-faced Owl and Honey badger enclosure with underground den in mock rock structure in the middle for honey badger and nest boxes for vultures
53 – 6050 sq. ft. indoors + 2300 sq. ft. outdoors
off show holding building with indoor and outdoor yards for hoofstock or honey badger and small tanks and cages inside for smaller species and birds. 3050 sq. ft. of indoors at ground level and 3000 sq. ft. basement.
54 –
Water Filtration
55 –
Keeper Access Bridge