The Milwaukee County Zoo will be one of only eight zoos in the United States to feature a view of hippos underwater when the exhibit is done. Does anyone know what other zoos have underwater hippo viewing?
I believe its the common HippoDoes it matter which species?
I'm going off of into from the the Milwaukee zoological society website . Thanks for letting me know that's not correctThere are at least thirteen zoological facilities just in the United States with underwater viewing for Common Hippos, plus Milwaukee County has plans to have underwater viewing in the future.
San Diego, Saint Louis, Dallas, Fort Worth, Memphis, Toledo, Sedgwick County, Busch Gardens, San Antonio, Disney's Animal Kingdom, Cincinnati, Ellen Trout and Adventure Aquarium.
Plus there are a couple of Canadian zoos (Calgary and Granby) that both showcase Common Hippos in exhibits with underwater viewing.
Which is why new there has been a large amount of renovated/new hippo exhibits being built around the US recently. It’s not exactly a new problem and the SSP has known about it for a while. It just takes time and money to build the new exhibits that can house breeding groups.Interesting tidbit on hippos. While they are listed at being exhibited at 30 AZA zoos, there are only 79 hippos listed at AZA zoos (according to the antelope TAG). Unless American zoos move to breed in larger groups-absent imports- hippos may well die out in American zoos,
Interesting tidbit on hippos. While they are listed at being exhibited at 30 AZA zoos, there are only 79 hippos listed at AZA zoos (according to the antelope TAG). Unless American zoos move to breed in larger groups-absent imports- hippos may well die out in American zoos,
I think a herd of 10-12 hippos would make a fantastic exhibit. Would love to see Ramat Gan's herd someday. This is an old article but you get the gist
https://www.thejc.com/news/israel/israel-zoo-experiences-hippo-overload-1.12235
What Zoos in the Usa-and Canada-currently keep both species, River and Pygmo Hippo ? I only know San Diego.