sweetwilliam
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So I was wondering what your favorite way of laying out a zoo is? Off the top of my head I can think of laying a zoo out by geography, type of species or by biome. My home town zoo, to the extent I have one currently, is the St Louis Zoo, at least that's the zoo I visit most frequently.
They organize most of their layout by species type having a specific spot for most of their cats, ungulates, bears, with two groupings of primates (although they do have a sloth in their smaller primate house), reptiles/amphibians, insectarium. But their newest section of the zoo is laid out geographically. With animals grouped together by continent and they also group by biome with those animals tied to the river. I've never heard but I assume they grouped them that way to tie to St Louis and the Mississippi River. They have their pachyderms and other selected animals, although I do wonder at times when they have their cheetahs in their "River's Edge" park section. Oh, and like a lot of zoos they have an assortment of animals in their children's zoo.
I've heard some people say they when they go to a zoo to see the bears they want to see the bears and they don't want to have to trudge all of the way around the zoo to see a bear here and a bear there. (sounds sorta like a song.) It does seem like zoos have an increasing interest in trying to create a more natural atmosphere so the biome or geographical layout plan may be more suiting to a modern design? On the other hand if someone isn't familiar with the animals or is just learning about animals it is nice if they are close together so you can compare their differences.
So I was just wondering what everyone thought, of course, this may be a topic that I'm alone in my interest. (Though on a forum like this one, I doubt that.
Feel free to comment if you'd like or, please, tell me if other ways of laying out a zoo come to mind. What's your zoo's layout like?
I've heard some people say they when they go to a zoo to see the bears they want to see the bears and they don't want to have to trudge all of the way around the zoo to see a bear here and a bear there. (sounds sorta like a song.) It does seem like zoos have an increasing interest in trying to create a more natural atmosphere so the biome or geographical layout plan may be more suiting to a modern design? On the other hand if someone isn't familiar with the animals or is just learning about animals it is nice if they are close together so you can compare their differences.
So I was just wondering what everyone thought, of course, this may be a topic that I'm alone in my interest. (Though on a forum like this one, I doubt that.