I haven't commented in a long time, but I'm still greatly enjoying this thread. Your last few selections have all been wonderful choices, each a diverse exhibit with unique attributes. I fondly recall touring Cologne Zoo's Primate House in 2019, seeing rarities such as a single Red-Shanked Douc Langur, a Javan Langur, plus Weddell's Tamarins and King Colobus (mixed with gorillas?) in immersive environments. Cologne is such a well-rounded, solid zoo.
I was glad to see Micropia on the list, even though technically it's a secondary attraction that requires an extra ticket at Artis Amsterdam. I spent a full hour inside that building, looking at facts about toothbrushes and finding out that I was walking around with 180 billion microbes on my body. I thought I only had a few billion or so!
The choice to include the amazing African Savanna at Boras Zoo was an obvious one, but it's truly fascinating that no other zoo has combined such a jaw-dropping collection of African Elephants, Cape Buffalo, plus assorted antelope all together. If it has worked in Sweden for decades, why not give it a shot?
Lastly, the enhancement in modern Polar Bear exhibits is tremendous and Europe is far ahead of North America in that regard. There is Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg, Canada, with its world-class Journey to Churchill complex. Detroit, Columbus and a few other zoos have notable Polar Bear exhibits in North America, but nothing on the enormous scale of what can be found in a number of European zoos. I shudder when I recall seeing Polar Bears on slabs of cement in Calgary Zoo or at Stanley Park Zoo (Vancouver) when I was a kid, but now there are zoos with big fields that contain the great white bears from the north. Amazing!
I was glad to see Micropia on the list, even though technically it's a secondary attraction that requires an extra ticket at Artis Amsterdam. I spent a full hour inside that building, looking at facts about toothbrushes and finding out that I was walking around with 180 billion microbes on my body. I thought I only had a few billion or so!
The choice to include the amazing African Savanna at Boras Zoo was an obvious one, but it's truly fascinating that no other zoo has combined such a jaw-dropping collection of African Elephants, Cape Buffalo, plus assorted antelope all together. If it has worked in Sweden for decades, why not give it a shot?
Lastly, the enhancement in modern Polar Bear exhibits is tremendous and Europe is far ahead of North America in that regard. There is Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg, Canada, with its world-class Journey to Churchill complex. Detroit, Columbus and a few other zoos have notable Polar Bear exhibits in North America, but nothing on the enormous scale of what can be found in a number of European zoos. I shudder when I recall seeing Polar Bears on slabs of cement in Calgary Zoo or at Stanley Park Zoo (Vancouver) when I was a kid, but now there are zoos with big fields that contain the great white bears from the north. Amazing!