On my recent visit, it definitely seemed like this zoo hasn't received much love or attention in recent years, and while exhibits did not seem inadequate, the overall feeling I got from the zoo was much more similar to that at the handful of un-accredited zoos I've been to than to most other AZA ones I've been, especially as it relates to visitor amenities, pathways, etc. There were also on my visit a number of areas closed (e.g. the aviary), and overall the zoo seemed run-down and in need of some updates. Hopefully this loss of accreditation is a kick in the pants to whoever the powers at be are that the zoo needs some upgrades going forward. This is all not to say the zoo is bad, I definitely enjoyed my visit and am not not trying to be harsh towards it (my biggest problem with the zoo, I found, was a fairly confusing layout). That being said, given my experience at Bergen County, this loss of accreditation, while surprising in that accreditation losses are a relatively rare occurrence, doesn't seem inconsistent with other small zoos to lost accreditation in recent cycles (e.g. Erie, Chahinkapa).