38. Okapi sanctuary
Bioparc Zoo de Doué-la-Fontaine, France
Opened: 2013
Size: 4000 square metres
Inhabitants: Okapi, owl-faced monkey and about 20 African bird species
It is not often that revolutionary zoo enclosures are opened these days, but this giant aviary started something of a trend to create aviaries for keeping large mammals together with birds. Situated in a quarry, typical of this zoo, this 20 metre high aviary manages to create a dense forest feeling. The okapi have two enclosures on the forest floor and in such a well-vegetated shaded setting, one really appreciates how well okapi are adapted to such an environment, blending in perfectly in the mozaik of sun and shadow. The real stars are the birds however, with viewing options from a walkway on the ground floor and a viewing platform on the top, there is plenty of space to look for birds. Finding the smaller species can be tricky though, but the views are extremely rewarding. Looking down at owl-faced monkey foraging in the canopy is also one of the more unique zoo sights in Europe. The only complaint one could have is that quite some of the bird species kept are not really rainforest birds, but wetland species, but that is nitpicking here.
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Similar exhibits: Diergaarde Blijdorp, Rotterdam, the Netherlands decided to copy this idea and has an okapi aviary of its own. While the greenhouse is easily the most spacious indoor okapi accomodation around, the outdoor aviary is low and smallish, so does not recreate the magic of its French counterpart.
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