Best native zoo exhibit

I think my favorite zoo exhibit right here in NYC is Bronx Zoo's JungleWorld, because it is so immersive with a LOT of species native from Southeast Asia, India, and Papua New Guinea.
The best native zoo exhibit would be the Lost Forest at San Diego Zoo because it was opened in multiple phases with animals ranging from hippos, gorillas, bonobos, Malayan tigers, a large variety of monkey species, pygmy hippos, okapis, mandrills, a small variety of crocodile species, Malayan tapirs, fishing cats, 3 aviaries, Sumatran orangutans, and babirusas.

This thread is talking about parts of zoos native to the area that the zoo is located in.
Ahaha I love this, yea, this is about species native to the area the zoo is in, not sure how you did it again :P ;)
 
The best native zoo exhibit would be the Lost Forest at San Diego Zoo because it was opened in multiple phases with animals ranging from hippos, gorillas, bonobos, Malayan tigers, a large variety of monkey species, pygmy hippos, okapis, mandrills, a small variety of crocodile species, Malayan tapirs, fishing cats, 3 aviaries, Sumatran orangutans, and babirusas.
Do you understand the concept of this thread? This is the second time you made this mistake even though you were already corrected. This thread is for zoo exhibits which display animals that are native to the region that zoo is in. None of those animals from the Lost Forest are found in California so it does not count as a native zoo exhibit.
 
Los Angeles Zoo doesn't exhibit California condors anymore.
The zoo plans to have an exhibit for them when they open the California area. In the meantime there is Hope the California Condor that makes rare appearances during the bird show.
 
Oregon Zoo as I recall has a nice selection of Pacific Northwest fauna. It doesn't have the largest selection of species per say, but it generally has nice exhibits. Its black bear, mountain goat, stream and pond section, eagle, condor, and cougar exhibits are all very nicely done, and the masterplan seems to even improve upon these. Northwest Trek is of course a major contender as well, though because it is entirely based on Northwest fauna and doesn't have a specific section for native animals, I'm not sure if it qualifies for this thread.
 
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