How many zoos have you visited? (poll 2)

How many zoological parks have you visited?

  • 1-9

    Votes: 71 14.4%
  • 10-24

    Votes: 155 31.4%
  • 25-49

    Votes: 99 20.1%
  • 50-99

    Votes: 83 16.8%
  • 100-199

    Votes: 50 10.1%
  • 200-299

    Votes: 16 3.2%
  • 300 or more

    Votes: 19 3.9%

  • Total voters
    493
Poll has been up less than 24 hours and there are already 20 people who have seen over one hundred. Six of those are over three hundred!
 
I count zoos if (a) they are open to the public on a regular basis, (b) they advertise non-domestic animals as part of the experience and (c) it is a permanent collection, eg not a circus moving around or an animal dealer moving animals through.. Thus a tropical fish tank in a dentists office is not a zoo, because it is not part of the experience they advertise. I have included the Blanco Museum, for instance, because they advertise as a bird park as part of the attraction. Actually is is quite an interesting collection if housed in appalling conditions.

Here is my list, currently on 160:

Australia

Victoria


Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park
Melbourne Zoo
Melbourne Aquarium
Melbourne Museum
Southbank Aquarium (extinct)
Healesville Sanctuary
Monbulk Animal World (extinct)
Arthurs Seat Fauna Park (extinct)
Sorrento Aquarium (extinct)
Moorooduc Bird of Prey centre (extinct)
Ace Hi Fauna Park (extinct)
Werribee Zoo
Werribee Waterways (frogs) (extinct)
Serendip Sanctuary
Zoo, Mt Duneed (extinct)
Bacchus Marsh Lion Park (extinct)
Ballarat Wildlife Park
Ballarat Bird World
Halls Gap Zoo
White Hills Zoo (extinct)
Living Wings and Things (extinct)
Golden River Zoo (extinct)
Beverage Bird Park (extinct)
Heathcote Insectarium (extinct)
Kyabram Fauna Park
Waaia Wildife Park (extinct)
Warrook Cattle Farm
Bayles Fauna Park
Maru Koala Park
Wildlife Wonderland / Big Worm (extinct)
Phillip Island Wildlife Park (formerly Kingston Gardens)
Koala Conservation Centre
Giant Koala Tourist Complex
Kaniva Fauna Park
Rain Hayne & Shine
Big Goose
Munya Farm
Bullers Bird Park, Rutherglen (extinct)
Gumbuya World

South Australia

Adelaide Zoo
Gorge Wildlife Park
Cleland Wildlife Park
Warrawong (Extinct)
Bordertown Kangaroo Park
Pinnaroo Fauna Park
Dundee's, Murray Bridge (extinct)

Western Australia

Perth Zoo
Cavishham Wildlife Park
Peel Zoo

New South Wales

Taronga Zoo
Manly Oceanarium
Sydney Aquarium
Sydney Wildlife World
Symbio Zoo
Bluegum Farm (extinct)
Featherdale
Australian Reptile Park
Mogo Zoo
Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo
Dubbo Municipal Zoo (extinct)
Narrandera Municipal Zoo
Ettanogah Wildlife Sanctuary (extinct)
Silverton Wildlife Park (extinct)

Australian Capital Territory

National Zoo & Aquarium
Mugga Lane Zoo (extinct)

Northern Territory

Alice Springs Desert Park
Territory Wildlife Park
Crocasauris Cove

Queensland

Gondwana Rainforest Sanctuary (extinct)
Lone Pine Sanctuary
Alma Park Zoo (extinct)
Australia Zoo
Currumbin Sanctuary
Fleays Wildlife Park
Seaworld Gold Coast
Rainforest Habitat

Tasmania

Tasmanian Devil Unzoo
ZooDoo
Trowunna Wildlife Park
Bonorong Widlife Sanctuary
East Coast Natureworld
Launceston Botanic Gardens (Monkeys)
Talune Wildlife Park (extinct)
Platypus House (Beauty Point)
Seahorse World (Beauty Point)
Waterbird Haven Trust (extinct)

New Zealand

Orana Park Zoo
Southern Oceans Aquarium (extinct)

Singapore

Singapore Zoo
Singapore Night Safari
River Safari
Jurong Bird Park
Butterfly Park & Insect Kingdom

Malaysia

Zoo Negara
Aquaria KLCC

Indonesia

Bali

Bali Bird Park
Rimba Reptile Park
Bali Safari and Marine Park
Blanco Renaissance Museum

Java

Jakarta Zoo
Tamin Mini Indonesia
Surabaya Zoo

Sumatra

Medan Zoo
Bukkitingi Zoo

Thailand

Bangkok Zoo

Hong Kong

Hong Kong Zoo
Edward Youde Aviary
Ocean Park

Taiwan

Taipei Zoo

Japan

Ueno Zoo
Nagoya Zoo
Bird park near Hakone

United States of America

Arizona

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

California

San Diego Zoo
San Diego Wild Animal Park
San Diego Seaworld
Los Angeles Zoo
Santa Barbara Zoo
California Acadamy of Sciences
Fresno Zoo
California Living Museum
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Happy Hollows Zoo
CuriOdyssey
Living Desert Zoo

Illinois

Shedd Aquarium

New York

Central Park Zoo
New York Aquarium

Texas

Texas State Aquarium
Rockport Aquarium (extinct?)
Fossil Rim Wildlife Centre
Dallas Zoo
Dallas World Aquarium

Washington

Woodland Park Zoo

Wisconsin

Milwaukee Zoo

United Kingdom

London Zoo
London Wetland Centre
Leeds Castle Aviaries (extinct)
Howletts Zoo
Drusillas Zoo
Marwell Zoo
Paradise Park (Hayle)
Slimbridge Wildlife & Wetlands Centre
Bristol Zoo
Birdworld
Chester Zoo
Harewood House Bird Garden
Lakeland Wildlife Oasis
Highland Wildlife Park
Edinburgh Zoo

Jersey

Durrell Wildlife (Jersey Zoo)

Germany

Frankfort Zoo
Cologne Zoo
Walsrode Bird Park

Netherlands

Apenheul
Burgers Zoo Arnhem
Emmen Zoo (extinct)

France

Réserve Zoologique de Calviac
Parc des Oiseaux
Jardin des Plants
 
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@MRJ the name of the Arizona place you visited is Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
Thanks, yes of course it is. The list was a mind-dump so errors have crept in. Have amended it.
 
Counting all facilities which holds non-domestic animals that is open to the public(aka my definition of zoo),I have visit 25 of them.
  1. Ocean park,Hong Kong(many, the last being 2016)
  2. HKZBG,Hong Kong(many, the last being 2017)
  3. Wetland park ,Hong Kong(many,the last being 2016)
  4. Kadoorie Farm,Hong Kong(rescue center,the last being 2016)
  5. Edward Youde Aviary,Hong Kong(many, the last being 2017)
  6. Kowloon Park,Hong Kong(many, the last being 2016)
  7. Tuen Mun Park,hong kong ( which have a stand alone reptile house housing ~30 species)(2015)
  8. Shenzhen safari park,Shenzhen,China(many, the last being 2016)
  9. Guangzhou Zoo,Guangzhou,China(2014)
  10. Chimelong Safari Park,Guangzhou,China(many,the last being 2017)
  11. Chimelong crocodile park,China(Now known as chimelong bird park, probably 2012)
  12. Zimaling park zoo,China( a very bad zoo inside a park)(2017)
  13. Chimelong Ocean World,China(2016)
  14. Taipei Zoo,Taiwan(2010,2017
  15. Lefoo Zoo,Taiwan(2010)
  16. Everland Zoo,South Korea(2015)
  17. Singapore Zoo,Singapore(2013)
  18. Night Safari,Singapore(2013)
  19. River Safari,Singapore(2013)
  20. SEA aquarium,Singapore(2013)
  21. Jurong bird park,Singapore(2013)
  22. Ueno zoo,Japan(2016)
  23. Tama zoo,Japan(2016)
  24. Yokohama sea paradise,Japan(2016)
  25. Kamogawa sea world,Japan(2016)
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  1. Kyoto zoo,japan(2018)
  2. Kyoto aquarium,japan(2018)
  3. Tennoji zoo,japan(2018)
  4. Osaka aquarium,japan(2018)
Kobe animal kingdom,japan(2018)
That will boost my total count to 30!
 
Well, as it happens I know how old both of you are. But, I have also forgotten how old both of you are. That's one of the downfalls of being old.

For what it's worth, I think you are both about the same age. More or less.

But you're both much younger than I am.
 
I count places advertised as farm parks if they have non-domestic species as well, even if only common species (fallow deer, meerkats, wallabies, etc).

To be fair that's pretty solid logic and, to be honest, I've never had to wrestle with whether I should or should not include farm parks on my own list because I've never visited one. This is maybe my loss, who knows, but I just can't get excited about seeing domestics and a few usually (very) common "exotics" -I'd rather do a "proper zoo". Paradoxically, I have enjoyed the more exotic domestics when I come across them in a zoo environment (Berlin Tierpark being the obvious one coming to mind) and I do enjoy a goat feed -who doesn't?

That said I'm intrigued by.....
If they exclusively display domestic forms I wouldn't count them; though there are certainly some borderline cases.

Like where, are there some domestic that are so exotic they can tip the scales?

The other thing that certainly wouldn't count is anywhere whose primary purpose is sale of animals, even if in some cases they are more interesting than the nearest 'zoo' equivalent (Wharf Aquatics vs Matlock Bath Aquarium, for example!).

Again, pretty clear logic and a nice reminder I'm overdue a run to Wharf.:)
 
I would visit this place (Matlock Bath Aquarium) just for its hilarious name!

Too late as I believe it's closed now though it's fair to say it was no Georgia Aquarium.

Now you mention it, it is a funny name but being from that neck of the woods it's never occurred to me before now :oops: -it was always just an aquarium at Matlock Bath -forever forwards it'll be an aquarium in a bathtub in Matlock.:D
 
Let's see, I've visited:

1) London Zoo

2) London Sealife

3) Birdworld

4) Chessington Zoo

5) Longleat Safari Park

6) Brighton Sealife

7) Monkey World

8) Amazon World Zoo Park

9) Isle of Wight Zoo

10) Monkey Haven

11) The Monkey Sanctuary (Cornwall)

Around eleven I think. Not really travelled very far afield to visit zoos. Usually I visit zoos when I go on holiday and they're in the area.
 
To be fair that's pretty solid logic and, to be honest, I've never had to wrestle with whether I should or should not include farm parks on my own list because I've never visited one. This is maybe my loss, who knows, but I just can't get excited about seeing domestics and a few usually (very) common "exotics" -I'd rather do a "proper zoo". Paradoxically, I have enjoyed the more exotic domestics when I come across them in a zoo environment (Berlin Tierpark being the obvious one coming to mind) and I do enjoy a goat feed -who doesn't?

I'm not a massive one for farm parks but I've been to Hoo Farm (when it wasn't so laden with exotics as now) and Rays when youngers and I recently went to be my local one for the first time (Matlock again!) as a group outing with some friends. That one had a palm civet alongside the wallabies, deer etc so was always going to make the list!

That said I'm intrigued by.....


Like where, are there some domestic that are so exotic they can tip the scales?

I was more thinking the other way - species that are sort-of exotic but perhaps too widely kept as pets (degus etc) - or places that literally have one or two non-domestics so they are vastly outnumbered.


Too late as I believe it's closed now though it's fair to say it was no Georgia Aquarium.

To be honest I'm genuinely not sure of its current status, except that the signage was still up last I went past there.


Now you mention it, it is a funny name but being from that neck of the woods it's never occurred to me before now :oops: -it was always just an aquarium at Matlock Bath -forever forwards it'll be an aquarium in a bathtub in Matlock.:D

Well, it's not entirely not in a bath: Koi Pool in Victorian Baths at Matlock Bath Aquarium 14/02/10 | ZooChat / Historical Photo at Matlock Bath Aquarium 14/02/10 | ZooChat

;)


Not an Aquarium at which you can see Matlock taking a bath?

Matlock Bath is a spa town just outside Matlock - so it's 'Matlock-where-the-Baths-are' as it were.

Despite having an aquarium, its perhaps more notable in zoo terms for being the town Chester Zoo got its first bears from (where they'd been kept in a barred grotto in the Lovers' Walk park).
 
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Still under 30 for me, but I only really started properly in 2015 and I also had to take a huge break last year due to buying my house.

I'm in similar camp, had visited probably 10-15 before last year but now visit full time and up to about 45-50.

Although I sold my house 2 years ago to fund doing so and now rent a small place.

Couple new ones planned this week, before a weekend in Scotland again next week with Five Sisters on the 9th, Edinburgh on the 10th and West Hebrides Whale and Dolphin watching on the 11th.
 
Visiting full time sounds like a dream come true for me. Unfortunately I doubt it will ever be a realistic possibility in my case.

I’m also at Edinburgh on 10th! See you there!
 
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