In 1984 the national "Parade Magazine" found in Sunday newspapers across the U.S. ran a list of the best and worst zoos in the U.S. based on animal health and welfare. The list was made in conjunction with the Humane Society. I remember reading the original article when it came out, but have not been able to find a copy of it. I did find a newspaper article that discusses the contents of the list and how it was generated: Star-News - Google News Archive Search
The worst zoos according to the 1984 list were:
The Atlanta Zoo, Atlanta, Georgia
Aqualand Zoo, Bar Harbor Maine
Franklin Park Zoo, Boston
Prospect Park Zoo, Brooklyn, New York City
Houser's Groves and Zoo, Melbourne, Florida
Knowland Park Zoo, Oakland, California
Glenn Miller Park Zoo, Richmond, Indiana
Nay Aug Zoo, Scranton, Pennsylvania
Welder Park Zoo, Sinton, Texas
Space Game Farm Zoo, Sussex, New Jersey
This list resulted in great changes at several of the zoos on the list. The Atlanta Zoo became Zoo Atlanta and became a first class zoo. The Knowland Park Zoo has turned around into a very good zoo (the Oakland Zoo). The Prospect Park Zoo was taken under the management of the Bronx Zoo (WCS) and turned into a modern zoo. The Franklin Park Zoo seems to be in really good shape.
I have not heard of the rest of these zoos. Hopefully they are transformed or closed. Does anybody know?
Would a list of the worst zoos of 2012 have a similar effect or has the zoo community come far enough that there aren't bad zoos in the way that there were bad zoos in 1984?
What zoos would deserve to be on such a list today (if any), and why?
The worst zoos according to the 1984 list were:
The Atlanta Zoo, Atlanta, Georgia
Aqualand Zoo, Bar Harbor Maine
Franklin Park Zoo, Boston
Prospect Park Zoo, Brooklyn, New York City
Houser's Groves and Zoo, Melbourne, Florida
Knowland Park Zoo, Oakland, California
Glenn Miller Park Zoo, Richmond, Indiana
Nay Aug Zoo, Scranton, Pennsylvania
Welder Park Zoo, Sinton, Texas
Space Game Farm Zoo, Sussex, New Jersey
This list resulted in great changes at several of the zoos on the list. The Atlanta Zoo became Zoo Atlanta and became a first class zoo. The Knowland Park Zoo has turned around into a very good zoo (the Oakland Zoo). The Prospect Park Zoo was taken under the management of the Bronx Zoo (WCS) and turned into a modern zoo. The Franklin Park Zoo seems to be in really good shape.
I have not heard of the rest of these zoos. Hopefully they are transformed or closed. Does anybody know?
Would a list of the worst zoos of 2012 have a similar effect or has the zoo community come far enough that there aren't bad zoos in the way that there were bad zoos in 1984?
What zoos would deserve to be on such a list today (if any), and why?