Cages and cramped enclosures at zoos deprive animals of the opportunity to satisfy their most basic needs.
Zoos and Wildlife parks preclude or severely restrict natural behavior, such as flying, swimming, running, hunting, climbing, scavenging, foraging, digging, exploring, and selecting a partner.
The physical and mental frustrations of captivity often lead to abnormal, neurotic and even self-destructive behavior, such as incessant pacing, swaying, head-bobbing, bar-biting, and self-mutilation.
The Idea is to identify the role of disappearing Zoo in the larger context of the city and propose a design program that require little interventions but add more value.
The design is overlay of ACTIVITY CORRIDOR (Technology to come out with new methods for both measuring and identifying bio diversity) and
ECOLOGY CORRIDOR (Restore nature and maintain ecosystem)