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Cambodia Viewing Building

This building, located in the Cambodia section of Elephants of Asia, I'm assuming is the Cambodia Viewing Building. It is still closed to the public, awaiting its Certificate of Occupancy. It will apparently house various displays and act as a visitors center of sorts.
This building, located in the Cambodia section of Elephants of Asia, I\'m assuming is the Cambodia Viewing Building. It is still closed to the public, awaiting its Certificate of Occupancy. It will apparently house various displays and act as a visitors center of sorts.
 
Are you not allowed to visit the zoo without a baby buggy or whatever they are called nowadays? Jus as well I earn my living independently - if not , I would be the most politically incorrect zoo director in history.I mean , anti-buggy bollards , etc. And if one of these buggies got past , spiked chains would be thrown out to puncture the buggies.I will stop now, as other ideas are entering my head which are even less politically correct & I enjoy the company here on Zoochat, so I will stop while I am ahead.
 
You would also be one of the directors of one of the least successful zoos in history, as those buggy pushing mommies, are most zoos bread-and-butter.
 
Interestingly enough I just read a statistic in Woodland Park Zoo's 2010 annual report. That Seattle zoo has never been regarded as extremely family-friendly and only recently built an indoor play area (Zoomazium) but almost 80% of all the people that attend the zoo have kids with them. Whether people like it or not kids are the foundation of practically every single animal menagerie on the planet. Without kids zoos would fail within a month of opening!
 
My kids started their zoo going experience in these "baby buggies." There would have been a whole lot of missed zoo outings without them.
 

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