@Tim Brown and myself have been hard at work on this masterpiece for many years and it is finally seeing the light of day. It was originally my idea to combine our general zoo knowledge into the form of a book and I proposed the notion to Tim in mid-2012. In truth we didn't begin to work on the book in earnest until 2014, and originally we planned to cover ALL of the approximately 750 'zoos' in the USA. As we compiled many pages of notes, it was soon obvious that such a book was too daunting of a task. The decision was eventually made to focus on the 100 'best' facilities in the United States and we have therefore been able to include a lot of information on each zoo. Our mantra was 'quality over quantity' and that applies to the physical book in itself. There will be no softcover available, with only a hardcover option, and the photos are in full colour with no black-and-white images. All of that makes the book much more expensive, but it will be worth every penny to a zoo nerd.
A definitive publication date will be posted in due time, but I can assure those clamoring for the book that it is currently at the printers and thus it is simply a matter of time before it will be ready to be devoured by zoo enthusiasts all over the world.
Some pertinent information:
Title: America's Top 100 Zoos & Aquariums: The essential guide to America's most important zoological establishments.
Authors: Tim Brown recently visited his 800th different zoo and I (Scott Richardson) recently visited my 520th different zoo while on my summer European trek. Tim has been chairman of IZES (Independent Zoo Enthusiasts Society) since its inception in 1995 and he has written extensively for Zoo Grapevine & International Zoo News magazine. While this will be his third zoo book, it will be my first...although I've posted hundreds of zoo reviews on ZooChat from my numerous 'Snowleopard Road Trips' and I've also written in 'Zoo Grapevine' on more than half-a-dozen occasions over the years.
Number of pages: 368
Number of photos: 700+ (We didn't do an exact count

)
Cover photo: Bateleur Eagle at San Antonio Zoo (courtesy of Fred Hood - aka
@Arizona Docent )
ZooChatters who contributed photos: Lots! At least 20 individuals from this site gave approval for photos to be used in our book.
Design Team: Glenn Gunton and Alan Ashby
Editor and 'rare species connoisseur': Mike Grayson
Cost: 24.99 British pounds for IZES (Independent Zoo Enthusiasts Society) members and 29.99 British pounds for non-members. There will be postal costs on top of those amounts, broken down into UK, Europe and Rest of the World categories. The book will also be available via Amazon (UK only) in due course. Ordering from Amazon.co.uk is very easy for anyone outside of the UK, although there are naturally postal costs associated with any transactions.
Zoo essays: Each write-up has a brief history of the zoo, a critical overview of the animals and exhibits, and then a list of information such as acreage, annual attendance, year the zoo opened, ownership, accreditation, best exhibits, rare species and conservation projects. Each zoo has a minimum of 2 or 3 full pages of information, although a few of the larger establishments (San Diego would be a prime example) are 5 or 6 pages in length.
What zoos are included?: You'll have to purchase a copy to find out! I will say that Tim and I narrowed it down to exactly 80 zoos and 20 aquariums and the selection process wasn't very difficult. I think that most zoo nerds would easily be able to guess at 90+ of the choices and it would only be the last few that would be worth debating.