Fang Ye then began to envision the interior of the Hundred Birds Garden.
The variety of bird species was extremely plentiful, so much that using the entire Linhai Zoo to create a bird-themed park would be more than sufficient.
Therefore, it would be better to narrow the scope a bit and have a clearer theme.
Otherwise, in one garden, with tropical birds, temperate birds, polar birds, and all sorts of birds mixed together, could you create an environment suitable for their lives?
He thought about it and decided to focus on forest birds that are more suitable for indoor exhibitions, adding some pheasants like the peafowl.
With the combination of parrots and peafowl, why not go for a tropical rainforest aviary!
Let's set the area to 3,000 square meters for starters.
Since it's a tropical rainforest aviary, tropical trees such as fig trees, kapoks, chestnuts, palm trees, and tree ferns must be planted extensively.