ANyhuis
Well-Known Member
Right the First Time
BlackRhino, you were correct the first time about this guy -- he's just a very negative person when it comes to evaluating zoos. Anyone that finds San Diego "appalling" has a problem with negativity. Also, he betrayed his severe BIAS with his political comments, linking Omaha's zoo to the state's political leanings.
You should DEFINITELY go see Omaha someday -- but go with an OPEN MIND! Don't let these negative reports affect (or infect) your observation. That's the problem with some of these reports -- they have been severely infected by the radically negative views of a guy who wrote a zoo-hating book about a decade ago. This guy (the author, who is quoted to have said "I don't like zoos") had a personal vendetta against Lee Simmons (Omaha Director), so he wrote some absolutely scathing (and, in my opinion, false) things about the Lied Jungle and the Zoo in general. Ever since then, the dedicated readers of this book have just assumed that this book is correct about Omaha, and when they go there, they go EXPECTING to see bad things. I've seen on ZooBeat some participants call this book "my Bible" -- and then they are overly negative in all of their observations.
I've been to this Zoo 3 times. I saw NOTHING wrong with most of the exhibits. Yes, the Cat Complex building is outdated and boring in its design, but I saw nothing unhealthy in the actual animals living there -- and they ARE breeding, which is usually a good sign of health. In the Lied Jungle, the clouded leopard habitat is often cited as too small. When you first see it (from inside a cave), yes, it appears to be small. But if you go around, back out into the main Jungle area, the enclosure is much larger than it at first appears. It's certainly much larger than the leopard enclosure in the Bronx Zoo's JungleWorld -- an exhibit that most Omaha-critics adore. (By the way, I love JungleWorld too, and I'm NOT criticizing it at all.) The Bear "pits" at Omaha are also old, but still somewhat attractive (in my opinion). I also saw nothing to indicate the bears were unhealthy.
Hey, different people can have different opinions. But when someone gives very biased opinions, based on his bias against the local area for whom they voted for in past presidential elections, and further is biased by an old book -- those opinions can be dismissed out of hand.
So it sounds like Omaha has no where near a top ten zoo. I actually wanted to go to this zoo until I read that my three favorite animals in the Lied Jungle have the three worst exhibits (Clouded Leopard, Pygmy Hippo, Tapir). Desert Dome sounded great until I found my favorite animal in there had the worst enclosure (the Puma). Kingdoms of the Night still sounds good, but after hearing everyone's opinion on Lied Jungle and Desert Dome it sounds like its not worth visiting.
BlackRhino, you were correct the first time about this guy -- he's just a very negative person when it comes to evaluating zoos. Anyone that finds San Diego "appalling" has a problem with negativity. Also, he betrayed his severe BIAS with his political comments, linking Omaha's zoo to the state's political leanings.
You should DEFINITELY go see Omaha someday -- but go with an OPEN MIND! Don't let these negative reports affect (or infect) your observation. That's the problem with some of these reports -- they have been severely infected by the radically negative views of a guy who wrote a zoo-hating book about a decade ago. This guy (the author, who is quoted to have said "I don't like zoos") had a personal vendetta against Lee Simmons (Omaha Director), so he wrote some absolutely scathing (and, in my opinion, false) things about the Lied Jungle and the Zoo in general. Ever since then, the dedicated readers of this book have just assumed that this book is correct about Omaha, and when they go there, they go EXPECTING to see bad things. I've seen on ZooBeat some participants call this book "my Bible" -- and then they are overly negative in all of their observations.
I've been to this Zoo 3 times. I saw NOTHING wrong with most of the exhibits. Yes, the Cat Complex building is outdated and boring in its design, but I saw nothing unhealthy in the actual animals living there -- and they ARE breeding, which is usually a good sign of health. In the Lied Jungle, the clouded leopard habitat is often cited as too small. When you first see it (from inside a cave), yes, it appears to be small. But if you go around, back out into the main Jungle area, the enclosure is much larger than it at first appears. It's certainly much larger than the leopard enclosure in the Bronx Zoo's JungleWorld -- an exhibit that most Omaha-critics adore. (By the way, I love JungleWorld too, and I'm NOT criticizing it at all.) The Bear "pits" at Omaha are also old, but still somewhat attractive (in my opinion). I also saw nothing to indicate the bears were unhealthy.
Hey, different people can have different opinions. But when someone gives very biased opinions, based on his bias against the local area for whom they voted for in past presidential elections, and further is biased by an old book -- those opinions can be dismissed out of hand.