orang enclosures...

30-03-2006
melbourne zoo's orangutans currently live is a really nasty enclosure. until a couple of years ago, it didn't even have any climbing frames in it at all!! now at least it has wooden telegraph poles. which at least look much better than steel.
taronga's orangutan exhibit i have mentioned many times i'm not impressed with. my dislike of it though is not actually the use of telegraph poles. its much, much better than the current melbourne exhibit. there are some aspects i do like about the exhibit, such as the natural vegetation protected by the stream.
why i don't like it is because, for a "new" exhibit, i don't think its up to the standard we should expect for orangutans. its way, way too small. for some reason zoos think orangs need less land area than gorillas (i guess because they use vertical space by climbing) but i think they have underestimated it somewhat. i don't like the concrete base, even though some of it is hidden by plants. that there is not effort to conceal the concrete walls around the exhibit (i think ape exhibits always work best with just deep water moats and vegetation on the other side) is also a big downside. the other big reason i don't like it is because the visitor is not up at eye level with the orangs.
it's not really a waste however because the exhibit will work really great if its refurbished a little for another smaller primate species like guenons or mandrills.
the chimps at taronga had dead trees (as opposed to poles) instaled in their exhibit. i remember thinking they would eventually destroy them but it looked way better.
melbournes exhibit will probably use wooden poles as the newspaper articles said that the exhiibit will be based on a rehab center like you suggested.
i just hope they at least use the smooth rounded ones rather than the octagonal cut ones they currently use. and i hope it'll be spacious. i'll be visiting as soon as its finished so i too will report back on my feelings about it. the zoo says they have come up with plenty of ingenious "puzzles" to keep the orangs busy...
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