"Europe's 50 Must-See Zoo Views";
Prague's and Plzen's panoramatic views from upper part of the zoo, nowadays one of the few reasons that really makes me climb the hills in these two
"Europe's 50 Must-See Zoo Views";
He already said no sequel before/There is no sequel in the works or being planned currently and that is unlikely to change in the near future![]()
I am proud there are four czech representatives!For easy reference, here is the index, sorted by country and zoo:
AUSTRIA
Herberstein, Tierwelt Mandrill and grivet enclosure (28)
Innsbruck, Alpenzoo Coldwater aquarium (52)
Salzburg, Zoo African savanna (2)
Vienna, Tiergarten Schönbrunn Bird house (98)
Vienna, Tiergarten Schönbrunn Rotunda (91)
Vienna, Tiergarten Schönbrunn Tirolerhof (48)
BELGIUM
Antwerp, Zoo Aquarium and Reptile house (94)
Antwerp, Zoo Egyptian temple (11)
Cambron Casteau, Pairi Daiza Crypt (13)
Cambron Casteau, Pairi Daiza Kingdom of Ganesha (64)
Cambron Casteau, Pairi Daiza The Middle Kingdom (56)
CZECHIA
Ostrava, Zoo Chitwan (33)
Prague, Zoo Giant salamander house (82)
Prague, Zoo Sichuan house (1)
Prague, Zoo Mountain ungulate cliffs (53)
DENMARK
Copenhagen, Zoo Elephant house (59)
Kolind, Skandinavisk Dyrepark Polar bear enclosure (72)
Odense, Zoo Sitatunga enclosure (95)
Randers, Regnskov Snake temple (77)
FINLAND
Helsinki, Korkeasaari Zoo Borealia (24)
FRANCE
Besancon, Zoo Citadelle Gelada moat (31)
Boulogne-sur-Mer, Nausicaa Voyage of the high seas (50)
Clères, Parc Le Grand Parc (66)
Doué-la-Fontaine, Bioparc Zoo Okapi Sanctuary (38)
Doué-la-Fontaine, Bioparc Zoo South American aviary (42)
Paris, Menagerie Jardin des Plantes Fauverie (47)
Paris, Parc Zoologique Great rock (100)
Romagne, La Vallée des Singes Bonobo enclosure (75)
Saint-Aignan-sur-Cher, Zooparc de Beauval Hippo aviary (45)
Sigean, Réserve Africaine African drive-through savannas (12)
Sigean, Réserve Africaine African aviary (46)
Villiers-en-Bois Zoodyssée Odyssée des Campagnes (76)
GERMANY
Berlin, Tierpark Alfred-Brehm house (92)
Berlin, Tierpark Camel paddocks (34)
Berlin, Tierpark Vulture aviary (39)
Berlin, Zoo Antelope house (80)
Berlin, Zoo Aquarium (19)
Berlin, Zoo Bison houses (21)
Berlin, Zoo Hippo house (74)
Dresden, Zoo European and Tundra aviaries (68)
Frankfurt, Zoo Borgoriwald (57)
Frankfurt, Zoo Grzimek house (49)
Görlitz, Naturschutz-Tierpark Tibetan village (89)
Grafenau, Tierfreigelände I des Nationalparks Bayerischer Wald Wisent enclosure (73)
Hamburg, Tierpark Hagenbeck African panorama (81)
Hamburg, Tierpark Hagenbeck Eismeer (97)
Hannover, Erlebnis-Zoo Yukon Bay (93)
Köln, Zoo Reptile house and aquarium (22)
Köln, Zoo Urwaldhaus (69)
Leipzig, Zoo Gondwanaland (37)
Leipzig, Zoo Kiwarasavanna + Kopje (63)
Magdeburg, Zoo Tapir enclosure (23)
Marlow, Vogelpark Boddenaviary (61)
Nürnberg, Tiergarten Desert house (6)
Nürnberg, Tiergarten Slender-tailed meerkat enclosure (27)
Nürnberg, Tiergarten Yellow-throated marten enclosure (55)
Osnabrück, Zoo Underground zoo (87)
Rostock, Zoo Darwineum (62)
Stein, Freilandterrarium European herpetofauna exhibits (4)
Stralsund, Ozeaneum Baltic Sea (8)
Stuttgart, Wilhelma Gibbon cage (17)
HUNGARY
Budapest, Zoo Elephant house (35)
NETHERLANDS
Amsterdam, Natura Artis Magistra Micropia (70)
Apeldoorn, Apenheul Gorilla island (60)
Apeldoorn, Apenheul Squirrel monkey forest (40)
Arnhem, Burgers' Zoo Burgers' Bush (14)
Arnhem, Burgers' Zoo Burgers' Desert (32)
Arnhem, Burgers' Zoo Burgers' Mangrove (88)
Arnhem, Burgers' Zoo Burgers' Ocean (85)
Arnhem, Burgers' Zoo Rimba mixed species paddock (9)
Harderwijk, Dolfinarium Dolphin delta (84)
Rotterdam, Diergaarde Blijdorp Oceanium (96)
NORWAY
Ålesund, Atlanterhavsparken Atlanterhavstanken (67)
Kristiansand, Dyrepark Siberian tiger enclosure (83)
POLAND
Wroclaw, Zoo Afrykarium (51)
PORTUGAL
Lisbon, Oceanario Southern Oceans (43)
SPAIN
Madrid, Zoo Mountain ungulate rocks (30)
Obregon, Parque de la Naturaleza de Cabárceno Baboon enclosure (54)
Puerto de la Cruz, Loro Parque Planet Penguin (65)
SWEDEN
Borås, Djurpark Savannah (71)
Hunebostrand, Nordens Ark Leopard enclosure (20)
Kolmården, Zoo Brådjupet (90)
SWITZERLAND
Basel, Zoo Etosha house (36)
Basel, Zoo Geigy house (18)
Bern, Tierpark Dählhölzli Aare river bank (41)
Zürich, Zoo Kaeng Krachan Elefantenpark (29)
Zürich, Zoo Lewa savanne (16)
Zürich, Zoo Masoala (79)
Zürich, Zoo Sangay cloud forest (5)
UNITED KINGDOM
Bekesbourne, Howletts Wild Animal Park Gorillarium (7)
Burford, Cotswold Wildlife Park Walled garden (10)
Chester, Zoo Islands (86)
Chester, Zoo Realm of the Red Ape (3)
Chester, Zoo Spirit of the Jaguar (26)
Dudley, Zoo Tecton architecture (15)
Dunstable, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo Bear enclosure (25)
Edinburgh, Zoo Living Links (99)
Kingussie, Highland Wildlife Park Snow leopard enclosure (78)
London, ZSL London Zoo Tiny Giants (58)
Newquay, Zoo Gems of the Jungle (44)
I am proud there are four czech representatives!
I am however a bit surprised - not so much about Prague, but that there is Ostrava, while Zlin, Dvur and Pilsen (all of them usually placed over Ostrava...)
On the other hand I can see that while they are probably superb to Ostrava (which is nice zoo too!) as whole, they surprisingly may lack one or more single outstanding exposition (not that I have many comparison to them)?
EDIT: And I must thank lintworm for this interesting and great thread, of course!
I'd argue Plzen 20 more Dinopark aviaries could fit the thread).
Throwing bunch of rare species into average aviary isn't "must-see" at all
I'm really surprised about the missing of the Glass Tunnel at Zoo Thoiry. Though I've never been there this enclosures seems that bizarre that i thought it would have been a Must Include to this thread. And probably i would've guessed that the Tiger Tunnel at Zoo Schmiding comes up as similar one, because it's probably the closest of what a big cat walkthrough can be like.
I am proud there are four czech representatives!
I am however a bit surprised - not so much about Prague, but that there is Ostrava, while Zlin, Dvur and Pilsen (all of them usually placed over Ostrava...)
On the other hand I can see that while they are probably superb to Ostrava (which is nice zoo too!) as whole, they surprisingly may lack one or more single outstanding exposition (not that I have many comparison to them)?
EDIT: And I must thank lintworm for this interesting and great thread, of course!
That's your opinion, it's definitely not a top pick but it could be my wild card in a top 100. For me it was a quite unique experience to see "too many" birds at once. That's why I wrote "I'd argue", because I know it's a very personal choice.
If I would have considered cramming many species in a small space to get to a point of too many birds, I would have chosen the Pheasantry at Walsrode, which apart from the stellar collection is also nicely landscaped and has a very pleasant feel, even if some aviaries are too small and are all quite average individually.
A nice overview towards the end,an afterword if you like. I`m struck however,by the frequency with which you regard enclosures as "too small",even recent ones. Just as beauty is often in the eye of the beholder then enclosure dimensions are often a personal viewpoint....very few zoo enclosures approach the dimensions of wild territories,so the compromise for that is the provision of an animal`s needs within a smaller space,often much smaller. So,as the old English saying goes, "the proof of the pudding is in the eating"- how do animals actually live and breed under these circumstances? Its a case by case scenario,but one that cannot forget that the majority of animals are enclosed for visual consumption by visitors...such a case is the above lynx enclosure at Bayerischer Wald whereby a person would be fortunate to even see the eponymous cats.
I`m reminded of the wildpark at Gustrow where the unfortunate visitor might be lucky to see anything apart from the bears, so vast are the enclosures.
Knieriem`s new carnivore house at Berlin looked great to me and i failed to see that any animal appeared ill at ease due to the size of the enclosures...or is it that the Meerkats should be given the Lion enclosure? Its now a fairly old cliche that"no enclosure is big enough",its a cliche i think is wrong and fails to take into account why the vast majority of zoo animals are in captivity. Long live Budapest...and the Eismeerpanorama in Hamburg or Halle`s Big Cat House...let Copenhagens Arctic Ring show all those muddy fields and dirty Polar Bears the way home(sorry Doug) - I could go on and on but long live zoos that look like zoos!
Having revisited the aforementioned collection - and hence seen the exhibit area in question - only a fortnight ago, I would argue you're doing the Pheasantry a major disservice by dismissing it as "cramming many species in a small space to get to a point of too many birds"I don't think ANY of the aviaries were crowded in the slightest, and given the fact most if not all contain full indoor housing rather than "just" nestboxes I think they provide rather more space than you credit!
I am afraid you would be disappointed in Thoiry... The idea is nice, but the enclosures and glass tunnel really aren't the prettiest things on earth and I saw one very annoyed tiger, which was harassed by guests. So while it has some potential, the execution isn't great. The tiger tunnel in Schmiding also wasn't really too my taste with awkward viewing and low-quality mock rock.
The giant tortoise house at Tierpsrk Hellabrunn hasn't housed naked mole rats for more than ten years. Speaking of Hellabrunn: its elephant house might be of similar zoo-historical relevance as its counterpart in Zoo Budapest.