63. Lied Jungle
Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo, NE
Opened: 1992
Size: 123,000 Square Feet (11,430 Square Meters)
Inhabitants: Roughly 70 species including White-cheeked Gibbon, Francois' Langur, Malayan Tapir, Pygmy Hippo, Egyptian Fruit Bat, >20 bird species and a range of other mammals, reptiles, amphibians and fish.
Director Lee G. Simmons had an ambitious vision to make the once little known Henry Doorly Zoo a trailblazer in the zoological world, and constructing America’s largest rainforest house was the first step towards realizing that vision. Arnhem had already created an immersive rainforest environment a few years prior, but something of that scale had never been done before in the states. With over 2,000 live plants in an expansive 1.2 acre atrium, the rainforest was seen as so realistic that it initially triggered Vietnam war veterans to have flashbacks. It’s a truly iconic exhibit, although its flaws become more glaring upon closer inspection. The amount of things included under one roof means that the rainforest atmosphere is never able to truly dominate and there are a lot of visible pipes and obvious concrete walls with washed out murals. Keeping tapirs and pygmy hippos indoors 24/7 is rather unfortunate even if the conditions have been marginally improved, plus the primate islands really aren’t anything special if you strictly judge the area they can access and not the surrounding vegetation. With that said, there are some truly amazing sights to see here. The water moats surrounding the primate islands are stocked with impressive larger fish like arapaima and Mekong giant catfish. Hundreds of birds are in free flight and there are also an estimated 750 fruit bats with full range of the building. The lower level of the building has a bit less going on so the attempt at immersion better succeeds, with a barrierless Amazon stingray pool being a highlight. The furnishings are stunning and although it doesn't always follow through on providing the perfect rainforest recreation, the Lied Jungle is still one of the most awe-inspiring zoo buildings of all time.
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