And people who go to an halloween event are?
Worth noting that 'education' is not just teaching facts and figures.
I'm not sure that's a "hot take", if only because the logical opposing view would be "there shouldn't be good public transport access to a sister zoo" which would be much more of a "hot take" I would think.IMHO, if a zoo has a sister safari park where it moves all the big boys, that sister park should be decently accessibly by public transit.
I think a key factor in making zoos a true force for good is accessibility, especially in urban areas. For example, there should rly be better infrastructure from Sydney and Melbourne to their respective open zoos as, when looking on Google Earth, the transit seems a mighty slog.
In fact, going on all this, I think all major zoos should try to collaborate with local transport authorities to make sure there's good metro or bus access.
Idk I feel like SOMEONE is gonna make a stink aboot itI'm not sure that's a "hot take", if only because the logical opposing view would be "there shouldn't be good public transport access to a sister zoo" which would be much more of a "hot take" I would think.
Also raising additional insects to feed Birds, Lizards, Amphibans, small mammals would be a no brainer and a cost cutter too!Every zoo should have an insectarium, or at least some small section focused on arthropods.
YES!!! Indeedy, I have walked to 2 institutions via great distances by foot to get to. Much of transit sadly has become with an agenda to get cars off the road, heaven forbit transit actually took you places of importance people needing to go, or want to go to.IMHO, if a zoo has a sister safari park where it moves all the big boys, that sister park should be decently accessibly by public transit.
I think a key factor in making zoos a true force for good is accessibility, especially in urban areas. For example, there should rly be better infrastructure from Sydney and Melbourne to their respective open zoos as, when looking on Google Earth, the transit seems a mighty slog.
In fact, going on all this, I think all major zoos should try to collaborate with local transport authorities to make sure there's good metro or bus access.
Especially in America. SDSP is like 40 minutes away from SDZ. Zoos are supposed to be environmentally conscious, so why not invest in public transport to go to your sister park.IMHO, if a zoo has a sister safari park where it moves all the big boys, that sister park should be decently accessibly by public transit.
I think a key factor in making zoos a true force for good is accessibility, especially in urban areas. For example, there should rly be better infrastructure from Sydney and Melbourne to their respective open zoos as, when looking on Google Earth, the transit seems a mighty slog.
In fact, going on all this, I think all major zoos should try to collaborate with local transport authorities to make sure there's good metro or bus access.
Especially in America. SDSP is like 40 minutes away from SDZ. Zoos are supposed to be environmentally conscious, so why not invest in public transport to go to your sister park.
A display showing how crickets, mealworms, etc. are raised to feed reptiles is fantastic. I'm pretty sure at least a few places do it.Also raising additional insects to feed Birds, Lizards, Amphibans, small mammals would be a no brainer and a cost cutter too!
Many years ago I took buses to SDSP. Having to get on monorail, I had to catch last bus back to San Diego. Unfortunately getting back was a enormous long route back. I did arrive via 4 buses and some 5 hours later! Ya indeed all this chatter of environmental friendliness and being consumers why is public transit not part of the equation??? Like why the double standards?Especially in America. SDSP is like 40 minutes away from SDZ. Zoos are supposed to be environmentally conscious, so why not invest in public transport to go to your sister park.
Unfortunately getting back was a enormous long route back. I did arrive via 4 buses and some 5 hours later! Ya indeed all this chatter of environmental friendliness and being consumers why is public transit not part of the equation??? Like why the double standards?
That doesn't mean there shouldn't be routes to them though? If it is a public attraction then having a bus route of some kind should be a priority otherwise it's very difficult to get to places if you don't drive or have access to your own vehicle.The entire purpose of these sister facilities, like SDZSP, is to be far out from cities so that they can have big herds, breeding centers for carnivores, etc. By their nature, they're places that public transport won't be traveling to.
IMHO, if a zoo has a sister safari park where it moves all the big boys, that sister park should be decently accessibly by public transit.
I think a key factor in making zoos a true force for good is accessibility, especially in urban areas. For example, there should rly be better infrastructure from Sydney and Melbourne to their respective open zoos as, when looking on Google Earth, the transit seems a mighty slog.
In fact, going on all this, I think all major zoos should try to collaborate with local transport authorities to make sure there's good metro or bus access.