Columbus Zoo and Aquarium Columbus Zoo - Exhibit Measurements

Moebelle

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10+ year member
I went online and found a Google Earth where you can measure and label anything you want around the world. So sometimes I label and measure the longest lengths and widths of animal exhibits. The website is called Wikimapia. I could only do outdoor exhibits, but not indoor exhibits and ones that were completely covered by trees (Cougar, Bobcat) The measurements are all in feet.

http://www.zoochat.com/22/cincinnati-zoo-exhibit-measurements-320220/

• Trumpeter Swan - 8,320 feet²
• Mexican Wolf - 35,150 feet²
• Bison/Pronghorn - 1.85 acres, 79,700 feet²
• Moose - 1.50 acres, 64,125 feet²
• Prairie Dog - 1,520 feet²
• Timber Wolf - 4,130 feet²
• River Otter - 5,525 feet²
• Grizzly Bear - 5,325 feet²
• Wolverine - 1,260 feet²
• Song Bird Aviary - 5,530 feet²
• Bald Eagle - 1,700 feet²
• American Beaver - 2,250 feet²
• Alaskan Brown Bear - 37,070 feet²
• Arctic Fox - 660 feet²
• Polar Bear - 1.35 acres, 58,035 feet²
• Black Rhino 1 - 10,100 feet²
• Black Rhino 2 - 6,600 feet²
• Asian Elephant 1 - 8,360 feet²
• Asian Elephant 2 - 1.50 acres, 64,515 feet²
• Muntjac, Tufted Deer, White-naped Crane, Red-crowned Crane - 7,415 feet²
• Silvery Langur - 1,415 feet²
• Sun Bear - 6,000 feet²
• Red Panda - 1,315 feet²
• Pheasants - 4,285 feet²
• Markhor - 7,225 feet²
• Pallas' Cat - 1,185 feet²
• Amur Tiger - 14,070 feet²
• African Lion right - 4,055 feet²
• African Lion left - 6,440 feet²
• American Flamingo - 3,770 feet²
• American Alligator - 2,300 feet²
• Humboldt Penguin - 1,830 feet²
• Black-and-white Colobus - 1,200 feet²
• African Parrot - 525 feet²
• African Bird Aviary - 2,835 feet²
• African Leopard - 3,105 feet²
• Gorilla - 7,120 feet²
• Red River Hog - 2,080 feet²
• Bonobo - 18,660 feet²
• Mandrill - 4,340 feet²
• Okapi - 21,805 feet²
• Okapi/Black Duiker - 16,950 feet²
• Koala - 1,115 feet²
• Red/Grey Kangaroo - 15,415 feet²
• Lorikeet Garden - 3,900 feet²
• Indoor Gibbon - 736 feet²
• Lar/Siamang: With moat: 8,040 feet² Ex. Moat: 1,630 feet²
• Sumatran/Bornean Orangutan - 10,735 feet²
• Small-clawed Otter - 2,700 feet²
• Sulphur-crested Cockatoo - 225 feet²
• Black Swan - 5650.11 feet²
• Galah - 5,650 feet²
• Komodo Dragon - 3,530 feet²
 
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Have you seen the work our fellow Zoochatter uszoo has done?
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The website will be down for about 2 days as I am currently redoing it and fixing up alot of the features and enhancing old blog posts for the new format. It will be back by Monday at the latest. The blog will start posting again in june.
 
- I just allowed you onto the site. The front page will be messed up but just scroll down and click on the articles.

Wow, this looks incredible! Very nice work. How did you even get all that information? I love the elephant part, I was even thinking about doing measurements and birds eye view for each elephant exhibit in the U.S.. What I would recommend (not that it needs improvement) but if you want a better angle of the exhibit, go to Google Earth and use the 45 degree angle tool and snip the area that you want.
 
Wow, this looks incredible! Very nice work. How did you even get all that information? I love the elephant part, I was even thinking about doing measurements and birds eye view for each elephant exhibit in the U.S.. What I would recommend (not that it needs improvement) but if you want a better angle of the exhibit, go to Google Earth and use the 45 degree angle tool and snip the area that you want.
- Thank you Moebelle. I use google earth and and create shapes based on ariel photos, along with photos from zoochat to work out the layout. I then copy these onto a website (google earth shapes) that works out a size of the exhibit. There are also tools on the web you can use such as google maps area calculator but they only allow one shape at a time. I will take the 45 degree angle idea and use it as i will be rereleasing the elephants blogs with enhanced info and new photos over the next few months along with new posts for different zoos.
 
- Thank you Moebelle. I use google earth and and create shapes based on ariel photos, along with photos from zoochat to work out the layout. I then copy these onto a website (google earth shapes) that works out a size of the exhibit. There are also tools on the web you can use such as google maps area calculator but they only allow one shape at a time. I will take the 45 degree angle idea and use it as i will be rereleasing the elephants blogs with enhanced info and new photos over the next few months along with new posts for different zoos.

Thank you for showing me this I can't wait to get started.
 
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