A female clouded leopard was born.
Nashville Zoo announces Clouded Leopard Cub birth - Clarksville, TN Online
Absolutely gorgeous!
A female clouded leopard was born.
Nashville Zoo announces Clouded Leopard Cub birth - Clarksville, TN Online
The Unseen New World at the Nashville Zoo
"Be sure you're watching closely"
It's an Aquarium, a Reptile House, an Insectarium, and an Aviary all in one - this is the Unseen New World: Creatures of the Americas! Built in 1998, this is one of the most diverse collections of small, tropical creatures you'll ever find. It's designed to throw away your expectations - jellyfish are next to spiders, seahorses are next to lizards - you truly don't know what you'll see next. The Unseen New World is composed of small distinguished animals set in world class displays - and it doesn't comes without a purpose. If your eyes focus away from the animals, you'll see the attraction's message that is sure to inspire. The building encourages you to think of the world's small wonders in a new way. There is no higher or lower value. That Earth's most famous creatures aren't always more important than the lesser known. Next time you're walking through nature, take a moment to search around for the Overlooked, the Ignored, the Misunderstood, the Unseen. Your journey to see animals in a whole new light begins with here, in the Unseen New World at the Nashville Zoo.
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Does this zoo still plan to reopen an African Elephant exhibit? I can no longer find that on the website or on any expansion plans.
I visited this zoo for the first time yesterday and I have to say I was very impressed. I couldn't find a single enclosure in that zoo that wasn't at least very good, with most being fantastic. I think if the zoo continues to expand with its current quality, and works to put more of its many off-show species on-exhibit, it will definitely be a major contender for the best zoo in the country.
By far my favorite exhibit was Unseen New World, which focuses on North and South America. It's a fantastic house with superb exhibitry throughout and a fantastic species list. There were some really cool mixed displays as well such as Axolotl/Mexican Alligator Lizard and Hellbender/water snake. I'd love to see the zoo build similar houses but for Africa and Asia one day.
The only major complaints I can give is that the zoo's fish signage is very, very poor despite having various aquaria displays, and the zoo's flow is very broken up. There really isn't all that much to the zoo at the moment and I counted four separate dead end paths, all of which are at the top of the hill. I really didn't enjoy hiking up the hill to find that I need to turn around the go back down to do the exact same thing again 10 minutes down the path. It's especially bizarre to me that the zoo's African exhibit does this twice, especially when there is a path that connects the two areas but it's keepers only. Aside from that I'd say it's also a little annoying that the zoo leads the country in breeding programs for Clouded Leopard, Giant Anteater, and Great Blue Turaco and is the only breeder of Palawan Binturong, Banded Civet, and Central American Galliwasp yet only the first of all of those species is exhibited.
Regardless, though, it's a great zoo with a great collection and I look forward to seeing how it expands as time goes on.
~Thylo