This coukd be the year for us too![]()
Well I'm pretty sure I can make that work as well. ZooChat comes to Birmingham 2019!
This coukd be the year for us too![]()
Go to Madrid if you want to actually see the Lynx, sightings there are basically guaranteed, whereas in Lisbon you have to be lucky....
Or visit both, as I shall be doing![]()
Go to Madrid if you want to actually see the Lynx, sightings there are basically guaranteed, whereas in Lisbon you have to be lucky....
I would love to get to some of the collections in KwaZulu-Natal (along with obligatory safari).
Great
That's where I am now![]()
I'm more jealous about where you're going next
~Thylo
Great
That's where I am now![]()
Hmmm. I'm confusing terms? Sorry for the mess! I will go to Boston, assuming that is in Texas while it's in New England. But there is no whale sharks in New England Aquarium too? Some Google images suggested me that they have... Ops!
For zoos I see that there are Stone Zoo and Franklin Park Zoo, Are they worth the visit species-wise?
Unfortunately, the one cultural attraction Boston lacks is a really good zoo. They've improved the Franklin Park Zoo but in my opinion if you're a zoo buff it's worth a trip if you're there but not a special trip to see it. The Stone Zoo is not much; again, if you're in the area stop by but not worth a trip.
Go to Madrid if you want to actually see the Lynx, sightings there are basically guaranteed, whereas in Lisbon you have to be lucky....
It seems the time of day to see them varies, though. I personally saw them easily in the morning but never again the rest of the day, while others see them more later in the afternoon.
For anyone looking to see the European Mink, on my visit they were let out about an hour after opening.
~Thylo
@ThylacineAlive, I feel convinced nowDefinitely want to see this enclosure!