Jacksonville Zoo – African Forest Exhibit

Client

Jacksonville Zoo

Project Type

Zoos

Project Completion

June 2018


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The Nassal Company completed the fabrication and installation of over 6,000 sf of rockwork and mud bank themed veneer. They created a rockwork waterfall and pool structure within the exhibit and enhanced the exhibit landscape through the incorporation of over 2,000 sf of rockwork outcrops and 700 sf of eroded mud bank slopes. 7 artificial Banyan Trees and soil themed wall veneer was also created within the new viewing room.

The Jacksonville Zoo's newest and largest expansion, the African Forest Exhibit. The Central Feature of the new exhibit is a 47’ tall Kapok Tree with a 45’ diameter contemporarily designed canopy shade structure. The trees’ canopy provides structure for a special exhibit enclosure, allowing Bonobo or Gorilla species to be displayed in a more intimate setting for Zoo Patrons to experience the primates. The internal cavity of the tree provides Zookeepers and Zoologists access to an elevated “Crow’s Nest” platform where they can have a bird’s eye view of the exhibit and observe the activities below.