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Finally I have moved my settlement into the forest, blocked the "windows" and outflows of the starting area and created a huge reservoir. From there I laid a pipe to the forest river, which has a one edge downflow. Thereby limiting the flow to 2.2 CMS I have build myself a perpetually flowing river :D The reservoir is so big and is filled with 18 CMS sources at the moment in temperate cycles so the water is enough for even 30 day badtides or droughts. I did all this on hard with ~30 beavers.
Cool map, tight challenge, well done! And I cant understand the other comments, it is so great to have a real challenge.
I played with another old zoo ("broken" one), loaded the game today and now all my settlements are gone and I don't even have a save!
The name of the map is Zoo _escape_. It's a challenge map where you are forced by circumstances to leave the starting location to really thrive.