THE POLL: Which zoo exhibit has the best landscaping design?

Which zoo ehibit has the best landscaping design?

  • Jaguar exhibit at Woodland Park Zoo

    Votes: 5 11.4%
  • Monkey Islands at Chester Zoo

    Votes: 6 13.6%
  • Burgers Desert

    Votes: 5 11.4%
  • Congo Gorilla Forest at Bronx Zoo

    Votes: 10 22.7%
  • The Tropical Rainforest section in the Philadelphia Zoo's McNeil Avian Center

    Votes: 2 4.5%
  • Kilimanjaro Safaris at Disney´s Animal Kingdom

    Votes: 10 22.7%
  • Spectacled bear/coati at Zurich Zoo

    Votes: 5 11.4%
  • Nortern trails, Woodland Park Zoo

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Snow leopard exhibit at Zurich Zoo

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Kubu River Hippos at Werribee Zoo

    Votes: 1 2.3%

  • Total voters
    44
  • Poll closed .
No offense ZooVisitor but Philladelphia will never be a 'flock to' type zoo, nor will any bird exhibit cause it to be. Birds aren't 'big' enough for that.

Your video looks great though. Still looks like a basic aviary but nice.
 
No offense ZooVisitor but Philladelphia will never be a 'flock to' type zoo, nor will any bird exhibit cause it to be. Birds aren't 'big' enough for that. .

If that is true, then I guess I'll look on the bright side, and be glad it isn't any more crowded than it already is throughout the tourist season.

Your video looks great though. Still looks like a basic aviary but nice.

Thanks for saying the video looks great. It was taken on grand-opening day. I brought a colleague from work with me who had lived in Philadelphia for more than thirty years, but who had never visited the Zoo until I brought her for the first time on May 20th, and then she was eager to come back again on May 30th.

SHE now loves the Philadelphia Zoo - I wish you did, too!
 
If that is true, then I guess I'll look on the bright side, and be glad it isn't any more crowded than it already is throughout the tourist season.

There you go! When it comes down to it, people who go on zoocations don't put Philly on the list for a reasons. Ask snowleopard :P.


Thanks for saying the video looks great. It was taken on grand-opening day. I brought a colleague from work with me who had lived in Philadelphia for more than thirty years, but who had never visited the Zoo until I brought her for the first time on May 20th, and then she was eager to come back again on May 30th.

SHE now loves the Philadelphia Zoo - I wish you did, too!

I'm willing to bet she hasn't been to many other zoos.

I think that's the thing about Philly Zoo and others like it: when I was a kid, I loved the Queens Zoo and it's 12 animal exhibits. Up until my teens, I'd tell you it was the best zoo ever and fight it to the death if you thought otherwise. I hadn't been to many other zoos and wasn't aware at that point that there are zoos where you can spend more than an hour or two at--that there are zoos you can spend the WHOLE day at and never see everything.

Yes, Philly Zoo is a step above Queens as far as collection goes (The philly map needs TWO sides of the page not just a corner! lol) but it's still the same kind of feeling for me, you know? It's difficult to like something when there are a lot of things to be critical of AND it's the size of a tiny park, you know?

I would like to ask though, (answer in the Philly thread I suppose lol), what you're such a fan about THIS new aviary. Have you been to other aviaries? All the videos and photos I've seen of this one look just like every other aviary I've been to, I'm curious if there actually IS something different about it.
 
There you go! When it comes down to it, people who go on zoocations don't put Philly on the list for a reasons. Ask snowleopard :P.

I think the entire city suffers from the same under-rating that the Zoo does. Even lifelong residents often don't seem to appreciate what's here.



I'm willing to bet she hasn't been to many other zoos.

You are right. She has only visited one zoo as an adult - that was last year, and it was a small zoo in Arizona. She did visit a few zoos as a child.

I think that's the thing about Philly Zoo and others like it: when I was a kid, I loved the Queens Zoo and it's 12 animal exhibits. Up until my teens, I'd tell you it was the best zoo ever and fight it to the death if you thought otherwise. I hadn't been to many other zoos ...


As a child and young adult, I visited almost every zoo in the eastern U.S. After visiting the Philadelphia Zoo for the first time in 1967, I focused mostly on it because of that something special I can't seem to convince many people on this forum it has.

In the past few years I have visited small zoos in the area, and the Bronx Zoo, and the National Zoo a few times a year.

But, with the Zoo's recent changes back toward focusing more on animals and less on entertainment, and with the financial crisis and gas prices, etc. I have found that the Philadelphia Zoo has, overall, all I need to keep me happy.

and wasn't aware at that point that there are zoos where you can spend more than an hour or two at--that there are zoos you can spend the WHOLE day at and never see everything.

I usually spend four or five hours at the Zoo on Saturdays or Sundays, and at least two hours on a weekday afternoon. There are more than 1300 animals, and they all have their daily routines which occur at specific times so I go back and forth and visit each exhibit area at least twice.

The Philadelphia Zoo is only 45 sq. acres, but the space is used much more efficiently and it has more animals per sq. acre than many larger zoos - while still remaining well within the AZA guidelines for space requirements for the animals.


Yes, Philly Zoo is a step above Queens as far as collection goes ...

Oh, my, I think it is far more than a step above!

I would like to ask though, (answer in the Philly thread I suppose lol), what you're such a fan about THIS new aviary. Have you been to other aviaries? All the videos and photos I've seen of this one look just like every other aviary I've been to, I'm curious if there actually IS something different about it.

Yes, I've been to other aviaries (Bronx, St. Louis, etc.), and they are very nice. But this is more than an aviary - it is an avian center. It is bright, cheerful, inviting, peaceful, and the exhibits are designed to be educational as well as attractive ... the birds are calm and friendly (sometimes too friendly, according to the keepers, although I love having a bird perch on my arm or head)

The building is also designed in a way that conserves energy and saves the Zoo a lot of money in maintenance costs.

I know there are other wonderful zoos, and I am always happy when someone loves a zoo - ANY zoo - as much as I love the Philadelphia Zoo. But for me, there is no better zoo, when you take everything into account.

There are others who agree with me - they just don't broadcast it as much as I do. And the Zoo does draw 1.2 million visitors per year. Its membership numbers are rising, and, under the direction of its new President, who took over in 2006, it is doing very well.

I guess that's all I can say - please let me know what zoo is your favorite zoo and why - I am sorry if you've already said that - I have trouble navigating through posts to find specific answers.
 
I went for the Spec bears and coatis. I have a hatred of zoos that make nice looking exhibits that are constructed almost entirely from concrete (like the burgers bush one). The exhibit at Zoo Zurich seems to have lots of natural substrates and materials. I like congo gorillas at the bronx too (not seen in the flesh though) and monkey islands for similar reasoning.
 
Another vote for the spectacled bear and coati exhibit at Zurich. I'll qualify my opinion by adding that I've seen it with my own eyes (unlike most of the other nominations).

This was a tough choice and it was a process of elimination that decided it for me. First to go were Chester and Burgers. The macaque enclosure is lush and sizeable, but the design lacks depth to me. Burgers I discounted because as a representation of desert environments I thought it lacked variety.

Next I crossed off the tropical rainforest at Philly. I simply haven't seen enough of the exhibit in photos or videos to have an opinion on it. I also ruled out the Woodland Park Northern Trails, if only because I thought their Jaguar Cove looked more impressive. But I ruled that out because I thought the fake rock was a bit overdone - not much else wrong with it though!

The snow leopard exhibit at Zurich certainly has no shortage of the real thing, but the real triumph of this design is the infrastructure for zoo visitors rather than the exhibit landscaping. The Kilimanjaro Safari at DAK is a truly amazing piece of work, but the whole thing is a bit one-dimensional: in other words, a bit too "Disneyfied".

That left just two: Bronx's Congo Gorilla Forest and Zurich's Spectacled Bear/Coatis. I've not been to Bronx Zoo in person so that may have swayed me. Also, when I visited Zurich I loved their approach to maximising the potential of a difficult site, and this exhibit epitomises that for me.
 
Poll closed and we have two winners:

- Congo Gorilla Forest at Bronx Zoo, nominated by snowleopard

- Kilimanjaro Safaris at Disney´s Animal Kingdom, nominated by Cat-Man

10 votes each. Congratulations! :)
 
now for the deciding poll, everyone has to vote for one or they other, for the best exhibit, we should do this montherly, with new ones each month
 
Yeah cat-man, maybe an "exhibit of the month" award of some sort, kinda like sites have Potd's (picture of the day) and such.
 
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