Oregon
Zoo never stops working to create a better place for animals and
our visitors. The zoo has many projects in the pipeline.
Red
Ape Reserve (Fall 2008)
Visitors
will have unprecedented opportunities to observe orangutans and
white-cheeked gibbons, indoors and outdoors, exhibiting natural
behaviors as they literally climb and swing over visitors' heads
and come nose-to-nose with them at glass viewing windows.
Predators
of the Serengeti (summer 2009)
It's been nearly a decade since the king of beasts has been heard at the Oregon Zoo, and visitors have noticed. After countless requests, the zoo is fulfilling visitors' wishes by bringing back the roar of the lions with its upcoming Predators of the Serengeti exhibit.
Fragile Forests (2010)
Continuing the work that started with the Amazon exhibit, the Primate building is transformed into a forest habitat that features equatorial forests from around the world. Visitors will find apes and monkeys, but also other forest species on exhibit.