19. Russia’s Grizzly Coast
Minnesota Zoo, MN
Opened: 2008
Size: 3.5 Acres (1.4 Hectares)
Inhabitants: Grizzly Bear, Amur Leopard, Wild Boar, Sea Otter, Common Carp
A big aspect of modern zoos is educating guests about regions of the world they will likely never get the chance to visit in their lifetime. Former Minnesota Zoo director Lee Ehmke has a distinct talent for creating unique zoo experiences and this is one of his finest accomplishments. This complex is an incredibly detailed recreation of the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia's Far East. This is the only exhibit in the world that focuses on the region and as a result contains a combination of charismatic species that are not seen together anywhere else. It starts at the Pacific coastline of Russia and Japan, featuring a spacious and highly detailed sea otter habitat. It continues into artificial steam geysers and acidic hot springs representing the Volcanic North, culminating in a lava tube primarily used to view a spacious meadow for grizzly bears. With no obvious barriers this habitat seemingly goes on forever and is genuinely beautiful, also including geysers that will shoot out water at predetermined times. The exhibit finishes in the forested south with a riverbank-styled wild boar enclosure and a trio of leopard habitats that provide great verticality and are among some of the nicest leopard habitats in the US. The entire complex is unparalleled in both its animal habitats and interpretive displays, adding up to one of the best examples of world building in any American zoo.
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A great addition to the list! One of my favorite zoo exhibits anywhere, especially the educational signage, exhibit graphics, and excellent theming used through out.