1.1 Steller's sea eagle and 1.1 common raven.
More ravens than that I think. And also black (?) Kites
1.1 Steller's sea eagle and 1.1 common raven.
I don't know that's it's the best enclosure for the species, but it is certainly the biggest one. At Henry Vilas Zoo:What's the best enclosure for North American porcupines?
This was one of the first species in the beginning of the thread so check there.What's the best enclosure for Sichuan Takin, Himalayan tahr or other mountain-based ungulates?
This was one of the first species in the beginning of the thread so check there.
The Urial Exhibit at Pretoria Zoo (National Zoo of South Africa) is probably the best of it's kind:Well, that was only for Takins. I wanted to go more general with Tahr, Urials, Bharals and ibexes. Just mountain enclosures
Puffin Bay at Saint Louis comes to mind. It's a free-flight room for Horned and Tufted Puffins, as well as (until recently) a King Eider. It's got underwater viewing, too.What's the best seabird enclosure?
(Cormorants, gulls, terns, gannets, murres, puffins, etc.)
Puffin Bay at Saint Louis comes to mind. It's a free-flight room for Horned and Tufted Puffins, as well as (until recently) a King Eider. It's got underwater viewing, too.
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I've heard on the site that Berlin has a nice gull aviary. I;ve have also ehard good things about Bronx's waterbird aviary.What's the best seabird enclosure?
(Cormorants, gulls, terns, gannets, murres, puffins, etc.)
What's the best seabird enclosure?
(Cormorants, gulls, terns, gannets, murres, puffins, etc.)
Zoo Berlin. It might not be very big, but it is very naturalTalking about lions and best exhibits, Wuppertals hilly savannah comes to mind.
It's huge and the first time that I saw suddenly three huge male lion maned heads rising up from the tall grass was really a wonderfull moment for me.
Zoo Berlin. It might not be very big, but it is very natural