The Dogwood Park Zoo's Herpetarium is a large single-story complex that displays non-native species of reptiles, amphibians, and a few fish. Interpretive signage abounds throughout the dark halls of the building, discussing reptile and amphibian natural history, conservation, and even the place these animals have in human culture. The Herptile Propagation Lab is where guests can look through large glass windows to view conservation staff working to breed endangered species of reptile and amphibian.
Rhinoceros Ratsnake
Axolotl
Standing’s Day Gecko; Sambava Tomato Frog
Burmese Star Tortoise
Banded Knob-tailed Gecko
Fire Salamander
Malayan Horned Frog
Kenyan Sand Boa
Mexican Tetra
Emperor Newt
Pygmy Spiny-tailed Skink
Tentacled Snake
Eyelash Viper
Panamanian Golden Frog
Puerto Rican Crested Toad
Panther Chameleon
African Bullfrog
Black-breasted Leaf Turtle; Vietnamese Mossy Frog
Banded Rock Rattlesnake
Prehensile-tailed Skink
Aruba Rattlesnake
Gila Monster
Green Tree Python; White-lipped Tree Frog
Chinese Crocodile Lizard
Shingleback; Spiny-tailed Monitor
Malagasy Giant Hognose
Radiated Tortoise
Reticulated Python
Blue Iguana
Alligator Snapping Turtle; Black-banded Sunfish
Common Chuckwalla; Common Collared Lizard; Desert Tortoise
Between this, and the ‘Nature Discovery Center’ Concept map that you posted beforehand. Would this mean that these maps might hint a potential revival of the Dogwood Park Zoo thread; or are they simply just maps that you felt were worth posting?
@Austin the Sengi I am planning on doing a proper revival of the Dogwood Park Zoo, although as a somewhat smaller, more manageable facility than the last version.