It looks like 2020 will become another zoo-rich year for me, if everything goes well. In March we are going to Arizona, and Arizona Sonora Desert Museum is on the itinerary (will be a first visit for me).
In June I am planning a Florida vacation, with possible road trip from New Orleans to Naples (if that works out, then Audubon, Gulf World, Jacksonville, St Augustine, Naples, and one or two smaller places will all be first time visits for me).
In July I am likely to go on the (to me) most exciting trip of the year - 10 day zoo trip to Japan! The exact itinerary is still being planed, but the goal is to try to see the maximum amount of species not present in US and European zoos in those 10 days (forest elephant, dugong, Amazon and African manatees, cetaceans, pinnipeds, volcano rabbits, Goliath frogs, Galapagos iguanas, volcano rabbits, proboscis monkeys, created Argus, Japanese ibis, loon, etc).
In August we are planning a trip to Seattle-Vancouver area. There the new zoos will include Woodland Park, Northwest Trek, and Vancouver Aquarium. Depending on how much time we’ll may we may also add a small cruise to Alaska, and if there is a stop in Seward then I’d like to add Alaskan Sea Life to the itinerary.
I really wanted to go to San Diego to see their new platypuses , but this will have to wait till next year (and the planned Japanese trip more than compensates for that

). And, of course, I’ll still be going to the “local” zoos that I visit every year (Maryland, Smithsonian National, and the obligatory annual visit to Bronx in early fall, as I haven’t seen their dholes yet!)