
02-06-2008
dude, the only problem with reading too much of the UK threads is that you might end up actually forgetting that about half of the species you have suggested enclosures for are virtually impossible to obtain in this country, or, by chance, remain only at Adelaide Zoo, such as sloths and beaver.
Personally, I would like to see Adelaide continue on in its current direction, pushing the emphasis on indigenous wildlife and threatened Asian species, particularly those from forests.
As a point of difference, besides the Giant Panda of course and Envirodome (a huge asset IMO) I would like to see Adelaide Zoo...
tackle the Islands in Danger theme. So far no Australian zoo has gone down this thematic path and created world-class facilities for species like Komodo Dragon, Goodfellows Tree Kangaroo, Lemur and a range of herpes and aves commonly held in Australian zoos.
An African Forest zone would be a huge asset for ASMP involving mandrill and pygmy hippo. Though I would hesitate to suggest any zoo should plough too much capital into such an enclosure, for the hippo at least until the long-term objectives of the Taronga program are met through breeding and the Cairns stock are incorporated. If worse comes to worse and the pygmy hippo program does stall through the death of Timmy the male at Taronga then I think this program should be disbanded, and the females left in Sydney returned to Melbourne Zoo, leaving Australian zoos to focus soley on River Hippos with open range zoos leading the charge and urban zoos like Adelaide and Taronga creating major new displays with underwater galleries.
A South American rainforest zone similar to Clore would be good.
I would also like to see Adelaide Zoo create a massive invertebrate/herpes/amphibians display on the scale of BUGS at London Zoo. Exhibited creatively, the forgotten minority would then become a major attraction in their own right backed up with sub-exhibits within other precincts, ie chameleons in forest zone, tuatara in IID etc.
And finally rather than scrapping any farmyard zone I would reccomend Adelaide Zoo reinvent the concept into a world-class visitor attraction such as that at London Zoo with more of an Australiana theme and use this as a forum for interpreting how dependent we are on the environment and also to foster respect for animals through interaction.
Interpretation of European and North American environments using species like Brown Bear and Beaver....well I wouldnt worry about that for a host of reasons and I would leave Monarto to push the grassland theme within its superb and accessible setting. ADELAIDE ZOO is in a unique position. It already has excellent new enclosures, a GIANT attraction promised to it and a funding program for other capital works, as well as a sister property not under threat from corporate takeover.
Its smallish city-centre site should be the impetus for innovation and creativity, not more of the same exhibits that pop up in other Australian zoos and yet at the same time the critical role Adelaide Zoo plays in ASMP partiularly for exotic taxa could be realised through the above suggestions.
Last edited by glyn; 02-06-2008 at 09:54 PM.
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