PassingTime88
New Member
Hello! I am a brand new member to ZooChat but found this website recently and someone could help me answer some questions about the Detroit zoo.
I have lived in the Detroit area my entire life (36 years) and have loved the Detroit zoo since I was a kid. However, over the last few years as I travel to other zoos around the county and world I feel that the Detroit zoo is really lacking behind on guest/animal experiences. Now I have heard over the years that "The Detroit zoo is for animals not people, that why they often can't be seen, they are given space to hide and act as wild as possible." But there has to be a middle ground somewhere?
Okay, I'll get right to my questions, maybe someone out there has some answers for me.
1) Why have an aardvark exhibit the way they do? Every other zoo I have seen aardvarks in they are in a nocturnal room/space with red lights, so guests can see them. Feels like the Detroit zoo could use the current aardvark exhibit to display a non nocturnal animal. I'll even give the zoo, beavers, because they can be seen on nights when the zoo is open later.
2) Why have large exhibits with 3-4 birds in them, including the "new" rhea exhibit AND the pelican exhibit, again seems like a waste of space that could be used for more exciting animals. I would even be okay with just one of those kind of exhibits.
3) Why does it feel like the apes are often inside. They have so much beautiful outdoor space however I feel that they are often locked inside.
4) Why have a special mousebird exhibit? It already seems like mousebirds are taking over the bird house. Why give them an additional exhibit near the lemurs?
5) What is up with the fruit bat/ sloth exhibit? Who thought that was a good idea to put those animals in a place you would never see them? The ceiling is too high. There has to be a solution for that?
6) It also feels to me there are some missed opportunities in the polar bear exhibit. When was the last time someone saw a bear swimming? It often feels like the bears are off exhibit or only walking on the land.
I'm sorry if this all sounds to whiny I just love this zoo and wish it would get its act together to help more people feel the same. I often take friends, I'm a member, and they often leave feeling less inspired then I would like.
Just to end on a positive note. The lions, penguins, amphibians, otters, macaques, and bird aviary are still amazing!
I have lived in the Detroit area my entire life (36 years) and have loved the Detroit zoo since I was a kid. However, over the last few years as I travel to other zoos around the county and world I feel that the Detroit zoo is really lacking behind on guest/animal experiences. Now I have heard over the years that "The Detroit zoo is for animals not people, that why they often can't be seen, they are given space to hide and act as wild as possible." But there has to be a middle ground somewhere?
Okay, I'll get right to my questions, maybe someone out there has some answers for me.
1) Why have an aardvark exhibit the way they do? Every other zoo I have seen aardvarks in they are in a nocturnal room/space with red lights, so guests can see them. Feels like the Detroit zoo could use the current aardvark exhibit to display a non nocturnal animal. I'll even give the zoo, beavers, because they can be seen on nights when the zoo is open later.
2) Why have large exhibits with 3-4 birds in them, including the "new" rhea exhibit AND the pelican exhibit, again seems like a waste of space that could be used for more exciting animals. I would even be okay with just one of those kind of exhibits.
3) Why does it feel like the apes are often inside. They have so much beautiful outdoor space however I feel that they are often locked inside.
4) Why have a special mousebird exhibit? It already seems like mousebirds are taking over the bird house. Why give them an additional exhibit near the lemurs?
5) What is up with the fruit bat/ sloth exhibit? Who thought that was a good idea to put those animals in a place you would never see them? The ceiling is too high. There has to be a solution for that?
6) It also feels to me there are some missed opportunities in the polar bear exhibit. When was the last time someone saw a bear swimming? It often feels like the bears are off exhibit or only walking on the land.
I'm sorry if this all sounds to whiny I just love this zoo and wish it would get its act together to help more people feel the same. I often take friends, I'm a member, and they often leave feeling less inspired then I would like.
Just to end on a positive note. The lions, penguins, amphibians, otters, macaques, and bird aviary are still amazing!