November 2013. This exhibit complex includes a building with California Native Species (7 exhibits) and Amphibians (10 exhibits), an outdoor exhibit for Chinese Alligator, and a building with Turtles (6 exhibits).
November 2013. This exhibit complex includes a building with California Native Species (7 exhibits) and Amphibians (10 exhibits), an outdoor exhibit for Chinese Alligator, and a building with Turtles (6 exhibits).
November 2013. This exhibit complex includes a building with California Native Species (7 exhibits) and Amphibians (10 exhibits), an outdoor exhibit for Chinese Alligator, and a building with Turtles (6 exhibits).
When I visited El Paso Zoo (southern Texas) in 2010 the new Reptile House also was plighted with poor reflections, as has been mentioned several times over the years with San Diego Zoo and its own Reptile House + Reptile Walk. What is the answer to this issue? Building some kind of awning that hangs down to combat the rays of the sun? Erect a wall and enclose the visitor area into a type of hallway? Any other suggestions for fixing glare on outdoor reptile terrariums?