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On a side note:
@Andrew Swales I honestly think that Amazon is incredible and I've never had a problem at all. I just looked up my account and between my wife and I we order (on average) two packages from Amazon per week. That's approximately 100 parcels delivered to our house per year and I cannot think of a single problem that we've ever had. I order the occasional zoo book, together we order Christmas and birthday presents for our 4 kids (cheaper, easier and faster to order online and with Amazon Prime the boxes are on our doorstep within 24 hours!) and my wife is always ordering food and household products whenever Amazon has a deal on. She raves about it, because she'll click a few buttons and get cheap deals on stuff that is then on our doorstep when we come home from work the next day and it saves us going shopping. Our house has a very steep driveway in a quiet lane and thus we've never had an issue with theft of packages.
My copy of "America's Top 100 Zoos & Aquariums" was delivered earlier today.
I've not yet had the opportunity to study the book thoroughly but, after cursory glance, I am delighted with it. It is a very attractive, well-illustrated and informative publication.
Thoroughly recommended.
I now have half-a-dozen copies of the book sitting in front of me and my first impression is of sheer delight. I've read and edited the text on countless occasions over the past few years, but to see the high-quality final production is a magnificent feeling. The book is packed with exactly 704 photos, including the cover shot and the author photos. The images were obtained from a wide variety of sites, ranging from 'Wikimedia' to 'WordPress.com' to 'Blogspot.com' to many others. However, @Tim Brown and I are indebted to the generosity of a lot of ZooChatters who graciously gave us written approval to go ahead and use their photos. Thank you one and all!
We contacted a LOT of ZooChatters and at the end of the design process there were some photos that never made the cut, while others were added in at the last minute. There were a number of people that gave us permission to use their photos, but they either work in the zoo industry or simply wish to remain anonymous and so we've gone with 'ZooChat' as the photo credit in a select few cases.
Hopefully everyone who has at least one photo in the book will purchase a copy (or two!) and any profit will be given to the Amphibian Ark and the Saola Working Group conservation projects.
Below is a list of ZooChatters who supplied some of the 704 images that are in the book.
The 4 individuals with the most photos:
@snowleopard (Scott Richardson) = 153 photos were taken by me
@geomorph = 37 photos
John Roth = 32 photos (John is best known for being the former director of Rio Grande Zoo in Albuquerque, New Mexico - now known as ABQ BioPark Zoo - for approximately 25 years)
@Moebelle = 24 photos
However, many other kind-hearted zoo enthusiasts offered up a lot of images for the book:
@ThylacineAlive = 11 photos
@jayjds2 = 9 photos
@Arizona Docent = 8 photos (including the fantastic Bateleur Eagle cover shot)
@Milwaukee Man = 8 photos
@Ituri = 8 photos
@Giant Eland = 7 photos
@TinoPup = 6 photos
@blospz = 6 photos
@Coelacanth18 = 5 photos
Baldur Thorvaldsson = 3 photos (ex-ZooChatter)
@Ding Lingwei = 3 photos
@birdsandbats = 3 photos
@Anteaterman = 3 photos
@Newzooboy = 2 photos
@jusko88 = 2 photos
@Blackduiker = 1 photo
@carlos55 = 1 photo
@DelacoursLangur = 1 photo
@d1am0ndback = 1 photo
@pachyderm pro = 1 photo
@sooty mangabey = 1 photo
@TheGerenuk = 1 photo
@NAIB Volunteer = 1 photo
Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park (ZAA-accredited and has always snubbed AZA-accreditation due to the annual cost and specific limitations imposed on zoos by the AZA)
Would these limitations include not having rollercoasters that pass through animal exhibits?![]()
(sorry, could resist!)
~Thylo
. Of all the almost 800 'zoos' in the USA, there are only 23 facilities in the country with that many species and Wildlife World is one of them. How could we possibly leave it out of the book?
Me when the Adventure Aquarium and Bronx Zoo made it onto the list:
happiness noise
Since you have 11 photos in the book, and I know that you'll purchase a copy, then you can say whatever you like.The privilege of a zoo nerd...haha.
In all seriousness, Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park was a facility that not everyone would have in such a book. However, Tim and I gave it a lot of thought and it's remarkable that such an establishment even exists because the zoo receives zero tax benefits or public subsidies whatsoever and is 100% privately-owned. Owner Mickey Ollson has admitted that he only has the fairground attractions to entice families to visit and help boost the zoo financially. The annual attendance is a robust 500,000, there are 100 acres, and most importantly the zoo has 600 species in its collection. Of all the almost 800 'zoos' in the USA, there are only 23 facilities in the country with that many species and Wildlife World is one of them. How could we possibly leave it out of the book?
Was there really any doubt about the Bronx's inclusion? Yeah it appears to have fallen down a lot of peoples personal rankings, but surely, even then, it's still one of the World's great zoos?