What are the names of the animals in the future Indo-Burma exhibit?
Probably best to message the zoo on social media or give them a phone call. I bet they’d be a better help than here.What are the names of the animals in the future Indo-Burma exhibit?
How could anyone possibly know the names of animals in a future exhibit?What are the names of the animals in the future Indo-Burma exhibit?
An opening date was finally set for the red panda exhibit. The grand opening will be March 2nd.
"This beautiful, new Indo-Burma experience at the Charles Paddock Zoo features various species of mammals, reptiles, and birds from this region of the world, including the Red Panda, Binturong, Chinese Muntjac, Asian Brown Tortoise, Asian Ratsnake, Nicobar Pigeon, Black-Naped Fruit Dove, Laughing Thrush, Red Vented Bulbul and Lady Amherst Pheasant. Other animals from this region are also on exhibit at the Zoo, including the Malayan Tiger and Prevost’s Squirrel."
GRAND Opening ~ Thelma Vetter Red Panda Experience!
I've never been any of the handful of times I have been through Atascadero, but that sounds like a nice little mix of species for a zoo of its size, and I hope this begins a transformation for this tiny AZA zoo.
It's a nice little zoo. It has an interesting collection and some nice exhibits, some 1960s exhibits that need replacement, and an ambitious staff that is working to modernize the place.
I plan on visiting this zoo in the next few days, so I'll be sure to get photos of the new red panda exhibit, as well as anything else that has changed since 2015 when the last media from there were uploaded.
Check out the elephant seal colony just down the highway in San Simeon too if you get a chance. There's also a nice small botanic garden in San Luis Obispo if you like botanic gardens - lots of birds there too. SLO Botanical Garden
There is a raft of a dozen or more sea otters down by Morro Rock in Morro Bay, and peregrine falcons nesting on the rock usually.
Awesome, thanks for the info! Incidentally, I actually was planning on going to the elephant seal colony (both that and the zoo are side stops on my way to/from Pinnacles for condor spotting), but I was unaware of the garden, sea otters, and falcons. I was already just strongly considering hitting up Fresno Zoo on the same trip... now I've got to figure out how to fit everything in![]()
And if you're in Pinnacles you'll be fairly close to Monterey Bay Aquarium...
I was planning on visiting Monterey as I've never been before, but the aquarium is too expensive for me to be very interested in visiting right now. I've heard it's one of the best in the US along with Shedd and Georgia (both of which I've been to), but those facilities offer more to see. Maybe I'll ask for some opinions from others and entertain the idea a little more.
It's the best zoo on the planet.
Yes, Monterey Bay Aquarium is definitely the best zoo on the planet...except for Berlin, Berlin Tierpark, Prague, Chester, San Diego, Bronx, Omaha, Sedgwick County, Saint Louis, Columbus, Woodland Park, Shedd, Georgia, Vienna, Leipzig, Singapore, Osaka, Okinawa, Oceanografic Valencia, Lisbon Oceanarium, Rotterdam, Arnhem, Beauval, Wroclaw, Pairia Daiza, probably Antwerp and Amsterdam, Zurich, etc.
After those 28 zoos then Monterey Bay Aquarium is the best. Ha!And I just went with ones off the top of my head...