Canopy Path Visitors will be able to wander through the treetops where tree kangaroos and red pandas will make their home. It will be a two-story elevated pathway. (LMN Architects via Woodland Park Zoo)
Trailhead Pavilion Visitors will be able to meet the wonders of wildlife at all layers of the forest in the Habitat Gallery featuring boisterous keas, tree-dwelling reptiles, colorful amphibians, and fascinating invertebrates. (LMN Architects via Woodland Park Zoo)
Community Power The new exhibit will connect visitors to global communities in mountain forests much like the Pacific Northwest who are leading solutions to protect, restore and sustain forests for animals and people. (LMN Architects via Woodland Park Zoo)
Conservation Action Visitors will be able to discover how endangered wildlife is linked to our everyday consumer choices and practice forest-friendly actions at the zoo, from sipping shade-grown coffee to upcycling green materials. (LMN Architects via Woodland Park Zoo)