Zooplantman
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Just happened upon a new blog by a designer in one of the larger firms. Thought you might find her thoughts interesting: Designing Zoos
Thanks for posting the link Zooplantman, and I actually spent quite a bit of time reading through the entries. I thought it was interesting to read of the rumors of giant pandas going to Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo, as I'd not heard that one before. As of right now there are only 8 zoos outside of China with those animals, but with Adelaide, Oakland and Edinburgh all joining the cause then perhaps Omaha will be next? It's difficult to tell, as there are seemingly constant rumors of giant pandas invading all of the world's major zoos.
Also, the prospect of more western zoos adopting Singapore's "Night Safari" idea interested me. I'm somewhat amazed that no North American zoo has replicated the environment that has been created next to Singapore Zoo. Allowing zoos to be open in the evening, and well lit with lamps, would be a novel and inspiring notion. It would keep the captive animals on show for much longer, thus giving them much more freedom from their night quarters. Surely visitors would be enticed to spend an evening at the zoo, or remain longer just to experience a whole new outlook on the traditional zoo visit.
I know four people who have personally visited Singapore, and as well as the main zoo and the Jurong Bird Park they also visited the Night Safari. They all have raved about the experience, as the open-air exhibits are lit up with special lighting to showcase the animals in the dark. It's a small collection, but it must be easy to spend the day at the Singapore Zoo, have dinner, and then I believe the Night Safari is open from about 7 p.m. to midnight. A perfect day out...and yet there is still no sign of the concept in North America.
Also, the prospect of more western zoos adopting Singapore's "Night Safari" idea interested me.