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Desert Dome - Black-Footed Cat Exhibit (Atrociously Tiny)

July 6th, 2012.
This looks awful. Henry Doorly is often rated by numerous sources as one of the top zoos in the country. I have never been (and have no desire to) but from everything I have seen there is nothing that great about it. Why all the high praise - am I missing something?
 
Or a lizard. Just a question for anyone who has seen this in person: What do you think would be an appropriate species for this little cave?

How about the designer who designed this enclosure or any one of the people on this site who overlook the requirements for meeting animal basic needs and say this is a great zoo!

I have visited and was hugely disappointed by most of the zoo, as we often hear the desert dome is bad however there are also incredibly small bear enclosures and outdated large cat enclosures and the Leid Jungle that looks very impressive but still has some very small spatial areas for the animals.
 
Or a lizard. Just a question for anyone who has seen this in person: What do you think would be an appropriate species for this little cave?

A lizard would be well suited in that exhibit. Maybe chuckwallas or a group of swifts. I do agree though that black-footed cats should never be exhibited in such a space, such an endangered cat should be exhibit in a more luxurious exhibit.
 
The thing I really dislike about this is that the animals are little more than scenery in a fake landscape that might look amazing to visitors but in substance is no different to a concrete cage.
 
The black footed cat is given access to off exhibit space and a hand written sign out front says as much. We did not see the cat on our visit.
 
Get a grip guys... It's probably what they can build. Just, stop. You guys suck at judging an exhibit.
 

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