It's amazing how the Detroit Zoo has been struggling in term of finances, and how the establishment has basically been bankrupt with almost zero funding for years now. The zoo actually came perilously close to becoming extinct not that long ago. It's a strange predicament, as Detroit has a large population and one would think that the community would be highly supportive of the zoo in terms of increasing attendance. There are two exhibits that have won AZA Best Exhibit Awards (Amphibiville and Arctic Ring of Life ) and the zoo as a whole is supposedly quite well done. One of the main reasons that I'm including it on my summer road trip is for the now legendary polar bear exhibit. It's great that a capital campaign has been launched, but the proposed new exhibits don't include anything that will entice the casual zoo fan.
On a side note, the Detroit Zoo was supposedly the first zoo in the U.S. to give up its elephants on ethical grounds. Wanda and Winky were transferred to a sanctuary in order to avoid both the Michigan winters and mounting food bills.