My apologies. I simply saw that you live in Syracuse.
No worries mate. I am there now for school to do Landscape Architecture, to jog your memory. Its probably hard to keep track of everyone on this forum.
My apologies. I simply saw that you live in Syracuse.
Wow, thanks for the responses!
I have to say that I still agree with many of you that NC Zoo has a fantastic habitat.
I think I have this in mind because the first time I visited and even saw the elephants, they were doing things I had never seen elephants doing in zoos before. I don't know the ages of the elephants, I presumably thought they were young, because the two of the were playing in the water. And one was completely submerged, with its trunk only visible like a periscope. It was one of the most profoundly adorable behaviors i had ever seen with elephants, and I fell head over heels in love with NC Zoo from that interaction alone (although their North American plains exhibit where i literally heard and then watched a herd of bison run past me and disappear was definitely another event that cinched the deal for me).
I just wish that there were a few more high-quality Asian elephant exhibits to go along with the many terrific African elephant habitats.
So the WAP is going to separate the elephant herd?
I agree with the above quote 100%. I think the difficulty lies in the fact that African bush elephants (since no zoos house forest elephants) are savannah animals, so it is easier to replicate that environment. Asian elephants are forest animals, and since they destroy any vegetation in a confined space, there is no practical way to recreate their natural environment. I will be very interested to see what Los Angeles (where I grew up) comes up with for their Asians.
I do agree with the earlier ranking of St Louis for Asians - it is the only good Asian elephant exhibit I have personally seen.
As for Africans, Nashville is the best I have personally seen although I think Dallas will likely push it to the #2 slot. North Carolina looks good based on photos, but I have not been there.
One year from now (or a bit more), I am going to project Reid Park (Tucson) as the #3 African elephant exhibit. Of course my opinion is completely biased here and probably doesn't count! But one thing we will incorporate that I have not see elsewhere is an encounter fence where at certain times of day keepers will open a latch to let visitors actually touch the elephants' feet or ears. Plus we will have two mothers with calves from San Diego Safari Park.
Kansas City has a pretty awesome African Elephant exhibit. One of the largest in the country.
One of the reasons Nashivlle is considered so great is because it is a small zoo, and in comparison to its size, it is a great exhibit. This exhibit wouldn't be so great if it was opened at a zoo like San Diego or Bronx.
It would be a significant improvement over the elephant exhibits at either of those zoos.