For me the most perfect zoo I've been to is Burgers'. I tend to rate animal welfare above anything else, but a nice and diverse collection is also very important. Though it has it's few outdated enclosures, in general most of their enclosure are world-class for the animals and age very well. They also have a very high degree of coöperation with in-situ projects and transparency to the public, both very important in my opinion.
The lesser things their for me would be their gorilla-tunnel, the lynx b.t.s. enclosures, the aardvark exhibit, the capybara exhibit and the lack of separation exhibits for the bears. Their jackal, otter, bighorn sheep, elephant and reindeer enclosures aren't huge but they do seem to be sufficiënt for the current animals.
On to the greatest things. Of-course their huge halls are great, each in their own realm. Most of their reptile enclosure are great, their terraria are spacious and large even the older ones in the desert. The Ape-islands are large and well-structured, I love their savanna possibly even more because they didn't make a failed attempt at theming but used the local landscape. The Ocean is by far my favorite aquarium as it has an array of large and modestly stocked tanks, not small tanks centered around a huge overstocked tank. Too many aquaria just fill their tanks to the brim. Their coral reproduction on a large scale is also amazing as they do it in the main reef tank.
The lesser things their for me would be their gorilla-tunnel, the lynx b.t.s. enclosures, the aardvark exhibit, the capybara exhibit and the lack of separation exhibits for the bears. Their jackal, otter, bighorn sheep, elephant and reindeer enclosures aren't huge but they do seem to be sufficiënt for the current animals.
On to the greatest things. Of-course their huge halls are great, each in their own realm. Most of their reptile enclosure are great, their terraria are spacious and large even the older ones in the desert. The Ape-islands are large and well-structured, I love their savanna possibly even more because they didn't make a failed attempt at theming but used the local landscape. The Ocean is by far my favorite aquarium as it has an array of large and modestly stocked tanks, not small tanks centered around a huge overstocked tank. Too many aquaria just fill their tanks to the brim. Their coral reproduction on a large scale is also amazing as they do it in the main reef tank.