32. Watani Grasslands Reserve
North Carolina Zoo, NC
Opened: 1980
Size: 50 Acres (20 Hectares)
Inhabitants: African Elephant, Southern White Rhino and various antelope.
African savannas are commonplace in zoos worldwide and as a result are oftentimes forgettable. That is not the case for this outstanding series of grassy pastures set in the gorgeous North Carolina countryside. Size isn't everything when it comes to good exhibit design, but the sheer scale of these enclosures cannot be understated. The primary habitat containing rhinos and a delightful selection of hoofstock is larger than the entirety of some major zoos, which is both to the exhibit's benefit and detriment. The huge space is obviously fantastic for its residents, but from a visitor perspective it can appear rather void of animals at times. Many of the more shy antelope like the bongo and sitatunga choose to spend most of their time in the adjacent forest which makes them even more difficult to locate. To combat this, a drive-through tour runs during the warmer months which takes guests directly through the savanna landscape and provides a more intimate experience. The adjacent pair of multi-acre elephant paddocks are similarly brilliant, spacious and wonderfully green, being a strong contender for the best of their kind on the continent. The elephant habitats also blend in nicely with the multi-species savanna and from certain angles it appears as if there are no visible barriers. The size of these phenomenally landscaped enclosures combined with some incredible vistas add up to make it one of greatest African savanna exhibits in the US.
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North Carolina Zoo, NC
Opened: 1980
Size: 50 Acres (20 Hectares)
Inhabitants: African Elephant, Southern White Rhino and various antelope.
African savannas are commonplace in zoos worldwide and as a result are oftentimes forgettable. That is not the case for this outstanding series of grassy pastures set in the gorgeous North Carolina countryside. Size isn't everything when it comes to good exhibit design, but the sheer scale of these enclosures cannot be understated. The primary habitat containing rhinos and a delightful selection of hoofstock is larger than the entirety of some major zoos, which is both to the exhibit's benefit and detriment. The huge space is obviously fantastic for its residents, but from a visitor perspective it can appear rather void of animals at times. Many of the more shy antelope like the bongo and sitatunga choose to spend most of their time in the adjacent forest which makes them even more difficult to locate. To combat this, a drive-through tour runs during the warmer months which takes guests directly through the savanna landscape and provides a more intimate experience. The adjacent pair of multi-acre elephant paddocks are similarly brilliant, spacious and wonderfully green, being a strong contender for the best of their kind on the continent. The elephant habitats also blend in nicely with the multi-species savanna and from certain angles it appears as if there are no visible barriers. The size of these phenomenally landscaped enclosures combined with some incredible vistas add up to make it one of greatest African savanna exhibits in the US.
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