District of Columbia - Smithsonian's National Zoo
Founded: 1889
Size: 163 Acres (66 Hectares)
Species & Subspecies (On and Off Exhibit): 371
Mammals 69
Birds 93
Reptiles & Amphibians 75
Fish 40
Invertebrates 94
Although a zoo with a title as bold as this one may make it easy for an outsider to believe this is the greatest zoological park America has to offer, that's not exactly the case. In fact it rather surprisingly lacks many popular megafauna like giraffes, rhinos, and hippos that all left over a decade ago in favor of a larger elephant complex. For most institutions the omission of so many popular species would be a turn off to the average visitor, but the presence of a certain black and white bear definitely helps to make up for it. While it’s understandable they aren’t many zoo nerds' cups of tea, for what’s it worth the giant panda exhibit is excellent. The pandas are part of a much larger Asian complex that also features sloth bear, clouded leopard, fishing cat and
Japanese giant salamander among others, all in an excellent series of displays. The historic animal houses all constructed around a century ago certainly help bring character to the facility with buildings for small mammals, reptiles and birds, the latter of which has been undergoing an lengthy revamp which will finally be completed later this year. Larger species are also displayed by taxonomic classification with a pair of old-school big cat yards and a great ape house which are fine without being anything special. Many years ago an innovative idea elevated what's otherwise a mediocre orangutan exhibit to new heights, literally. The O-line is an extensive series of towers and high-wires that enable the apes to move across the zoo as they please including right over the heads of visitors. It's a concept that has been replicated several times since although none have been quite as successful. Being owned and operated by the federal government, funding hasn't always been readily available which has stifled significant growth in recent years, but being America's national zoo there are already great things to see.
Giant Panda Exhibits,
@Moebelle
Asian Elephant Exhibit,
@Giant Eland
Amazonia,
@Moebelle
Cheetah Exhibit,
@snowleopard
Small Mammal House,
@Baldur
Zoochat Gallery:
Smithsonian National Zoo - ZooChat
Zoo Website:
Smithsonian's National Zoo
Zoo Map:
https://nationalzoo.si.edu/sites/de...ans_national_zoo_map_accessible_9.28.2021.pdf