Habitat Design #2 - Primate Forest
With the pacific shores zone now complete the zoo has seen 13/20 habitat zones completed. This might not seem that much but we still have half a zoo to cover including the giant elephant habitat. Up next is another modern habitat zone called the Primate Forest. As you might of guessed this will hold a collection of primates which includes one habitat of chimps (8 of them) and a second habitat of orangutan and siamang (2 orangutan and 4 siamang). The only substitution in place is siamang - the zoo holds white cheeked gibbons and i guess the siamang is a decent alternative.
Not as many concept art pictures for this habitat since the focus was heavily on the polar bear habitat rather than a new habitat for chimps. I am unaware if the orangutans got a new habitat compared to the older one - both habitats however are very nice examples for primates. For comparision i can visit the chimp building at the edinburgh zoo which is an excellant example of how a zoo should build a modern primate habitat. So a large indoor and outdoor habitat is what i like to see for a half decent primate enclosure - guest viewing should be ample and show both indoor and outdoor viewing areas with plenty of educational material on primary reasons for primate habitat loss.
As such oregon zoo has centered the primate forest around the main conservation theme - habitat loss through the use of illegal logging and agriculture. This threatens basically most primate species and especially the animals shown in this habitat zone. So looking at the picture above, there is some nice natural features mixed in some modern climbing structures. We have a nice running stream of water among a modern clibing structure with plenty of ropes and swings for the chimps to use, also some real trees and rockwork adds to a natural looking design. Note this is just one section out 3 viewing areas for the chimps.
Heres basically the same picture on how it turned out in real life, this is from the path perspective. The concept art shows a fully grown habitat so a lot of refernces kind of look either muddy or quite basic looking foilage - my recreation will of course include the full growth foilage similar to the concept art. The main omission i can see is the running water stream which is a let down although it could be behind the climbing frames of course since the rockwork is visible at the back. Quite cool the modern climbing frames and differs alot of from the boxy structures ingame.
Here we have the google maps view of the primate forest. For reference in location so far - the picnic plaza from the polar bear area is located upper middle where the 3 brown squares in a stone area are. So the primate forest holds 2 habitats as mentioned - the left habitat including the large white building and the central habitat are for the chimps. This is a quite a nice amount of room of a family of chimps. On the right we can see a grey roof building with a single habitat - this is the orangutan/siamang habitat with a smaller indoor building as i believe the chimp building also holds staff facilties like a staff room, large keeper hut for example. The path is a pretty cool design where it winds around both habitats until then going through a walkthrough tree which itself is located right in the middle of the habitat.
Heres an old picture of the walkthrough tree in mention. Is this possible ingame? Well i guess we will find out xD
New Chimp indoor area
Old Chimp indoor area
Looking at both of those indoor pictures then, thats an upgrade if i ever saw one. The old indoor area is small, boxy, has concrete flooring, little climbing and overall looks sad. The new one looks miles better for both a guest and the animal but especially the chimps. It looks twice the size, has a series of complex climbing frames for enrichment and natural flooring for the chimps which alone helps them live more comfortably. Yeah the staff area doors and windows are much more noticeable similar to the polar bear habitat but we cant all have it perfect.
So ingame the bedding area will likely be behind this wall and the staff gate will be the gap for the chimps to enter/exit since that square hole in the wall just is not gonna work out due to the annoying hitboxes and pathing problems.I really hope climbing enrichment like this will be useable instead of using the default looking logs.
Lets head outside now and visit the main outdoor area for the chimps. 2 large wooden structures (maybe a little too artifical coloring here) are the main enrichment sets for the chimps along with ropes linking both. The barrier here is a curved stone kind of material that if you look at the map, curves in various shapes for a cool shaped habitat. As you can see we have modern glass viewing barriers for the guests - this is a sunken habitat if it was not obvious. Other things include large termite mounds behind the far clinbing structure,broken logs about and some small rock shelters behind this curve on the right. If anyone is wondering what material will be used for the barrier, i plan to use the mud wall without the pattern to make a nice curved barrier since rock cladding will look awful when curved like that.
Heres a cool find on zoochat, this is the orginal plan way back when the masterplan was published. Remember how the polar bear was vastly changed well i guess the primate forest didnt meet the budget requirements. Looking at this design, it looks really modern maybe too modern for my taste xD. Im sort of glad this didnt work out due to the really complex method here with glass panels - that aint no dome. If anyone wants to recreate that, that would be awesome.
The lack of the orangutan pics are due to not really any habitat pictures minus what i can find on youtube, youtube videos usually feature alot of people and cant really show habitat design with various weather condtions, crowds of people and shaky cameras. Anyways heres the overall design of the upcoming area - the next design post will be the massive elephant habitat which is like literally half the zoo in size.