Did quite a bit in the Devil Conservation Centre today. First up was building the cassowary habitat, which, as one of the newer additions to the zoo (both in the lore and in reality), has more luxurious foliage work to make it resemble a tropical forest (whilst still using plants that can survive outdoors in southern Australia). Directly adjacent to the cassowaries, attached to the same building, I created an under construction habitat meant to house the Goodfellow's tree kangaroo. If we don't get tree kangaroos in the next DLC, I'll probably repurpose this area for either crocodiles or flying-foxes.
Sidenote, although I've bred cassowaries previously, this was the first time I took notice of the chicks following one of their parents, and realised they specifically trailed behind the male. Given the dads do basically all the parenting work IRL, I just thought that was a really cool detail!
With the last of the public habitats now in place and my zoo now basically printing money, I went back to complete some of the old builds I had left unfinished previously due to budgetary restraints. I properly vegetated the dingo habitat so it's no longer a dustbowl, and I also added a roof to the previously open-topped reptile house.
Having done that, I then built this simple entrance archway to welcome guests to the zoo, with an information booth placed within. As you can see, I also decided to change the zoo's name to the Tarrabah Conservation Centre, given I thought "Devil Conservation Centre" was a bit boring. The name still basically means the same thing as "tarrabah" is just one of the indigenous names for the Tasmanian devil, but at least it sounds more interesting.
In regards to the focus of the zoo, breeding Tasmanian devils, things have continued to progress. Another 4 imps were born (3 different litters), bringing the current devil population at the Tarrabah Conservation Centre to 15, 8 of which were born at the zoo. Ngarra Jr (pictured below), the first and oldest of the devils bred at the zoo, also finally reached sexual maturity, and has now been moved into his own enclosure with the recently adopted female Alinta in the hopes that they breed. As more of the captive bred devils will start reaching maturity soon, I'm going to have to start work on the backstage breeding facility the next time I play!
I still have a ton of work to do on the Tarrabah Conservation Centre, both in regards to setting up the backstage breeding area and decorating the public part of the zoo, but at least I now have all of the on-display enclosures placed down. Given this, after my session today, I quickly threw together a haphazard map of the zoo traced over an aerial screenshot: