How many zoos/aquariums have you visited?

How many zoos/aquariums have you visited?

  • 1-9

    Votes: 26 13.1%
  • 10-24

    Votes: 57 28.6%
  • 25-49

    Votes: 39 19.6%
  • 50-74

    Votes: 29 14.6%
  • 75-99

    Votes: 13 6.5%
  • 100 or more

    Votes: 35 17.6%

  • Total voters
    199
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To bump an old but interesting thread.... I'm now up to 331 (300, a couple of years ago, was Gorlitz Tierpark in eastern Germany - not exactly the San Diego Wild Animal Park, but very nice nonetheless). Even with a few more due next month, tied in with Zoohistorica in Stuttgart, I fear that my rate of addition is rather paltry compared to some! In part this is because Other Things steal time, sadly. In part because I would rather go and spend some more time at, say, Antwerp Zoo rather than "doing" lots of smaller places I've not yet seen: while I'm sure an East Coast trip of the Parrot Zoo, Skegness, Mablethorpe and Sewerby Hall would be lovely, a return trip to Artis or Prague or wherever would be lovelier!

I know Tim Brown is closing in on 700 (or so he says!). How many are others sitting on?

Well ,were it not for the fact that Sooty is a good friend(do I really have to call him that? Internet "etiquette" can be tiresome),I could actually be insulted that he doubts my word..what would be the point of lying? Upon pointing out that they`re all in a notebook,he made the point that it doesn't count unless I type them all out in chronological order! To be honest the words "better" "do""nothing" and "to" came immediately to mind.If Sooty and a mutual friend (who has no internet sobriquet..so we`ll call him Sweep) care at all then I should hit 700 at Tierpark Nymphaea next month.
 
Upon pointing out that they`re all in a notebook,he made the point that it doesn't count unless I type them all out in chronological order!

...in a full Excel spreadsheet, filterable by year of first visit, country, and subsequent visits. Doesn't everyone do this?

If Sooty and a mutual friend (who has no internet sobriquet..so we`ll call him Sweep) care at all then I should hit 700 at Tierpark Nymphaea next month.

Greater love hath no man than this, that a man visit a zoo where the prize exhibit is a pot-bellied pig (probably) for his friends...
 
My zoo total has increased after coming back from a mini-vacation to Pittsburgh.
I have visited X zoos, farm zoos, aquaria, aviaries, reptile zoo, animal sanctuaries, etc.-
Ohio (12)- Toledo Zoo, African Safari Wildlife Park, Lagoon Deer Park, Cleveland Zoo, Akron Zoo, Columbus Zoo, Lake Farmpark*, Stearns Homestead*, Kevin P. Clinton Wildlife Center*, Cincinnati Zoo, Noah's Lost Ark*, and Wagontrails Animal Park*.
Pennsylvania (4)- Erie Zoo, Pittsburgh Zoo, Clyde Peeling's Reptiland, National Aviary
Washington DC (3)- Orkin Insect Zoo, National Zoo, National Aquarium (it closed in 2013- I visited in 2009).
Maryland (1)- Maryland Zoo
New York (1)- Bronx Zoo
Illinois (3)- Lincoln Park Zoo, Brookfield Zoo, Shedd Aquarium
California (6)- San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld San Diego, Prehistoric Pets/The Reptile Zoo (Fountain Valley California), Santa Ana Zoo, Orange County Zoo, Living Desert
New Mexico (1)- American International Rattlesnake Museum
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Lake Farmpark- "farm zoo/petting zoo" in Kirtland, Ohio (a little Podunk town)
Stearns Homestead- another farm zoo in Parma, Ohio (west of Cleveland)
Kevin P Clinton Wildlife Center- wildlife rehab center part of county park
Noah's Lost Ark- big cat (and other animals too!) sanctuary in Berlin Center, Ohio, another Podunk town.
Wagontrails Animal Park- like a safari park, but you go on a safari truck to feed dromedaries, deer, bison, etc. In Vienna, OH, near Warren.
31 zoos- yes 31!
 
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I think I have been to 72. There are many more I would like to see but I don't have the opportunity to get to new places very often. the first zoo I went to is almost certainly Chester Zoo and the most recent new visit is Odense Zoo which was in 2014.
 
...in a full Excel spreadsheet, filterable by year of first visit, country, and subsequent visits. Doesn't everyone do this?

I don't keep a list, but I was asked to plot my visited zoos on a map last year by a friend. Going on this, Zoorasia on Thursday was my 300th collection. (But I'd thought I hit number 300 in 2013!)
 
Well,I've been 16.

  1. Ocean park,Hong Kong
  2. HKZBG,Hong Kong
  3. Shenzhen safari park,Shenzhen,China
  4. Guangzhou Zoo,Guangzhou,China
  5. Chimelong Safari Park,Guangzhou,China
  6. Taipei Zoo,Taiwan
  7. Lefoo Zoo,Taiwan
  8. Everland Zoo,Seoul,South Korea
  9. Singapore Zoo,Singapore
  10. Night Safari,Singapore
  11. River Safari,Singapore
  12. SEA aquarium,Singapore
  13. Chimelong Ocean World,ZhuHai,China
  14. Kadoorie Farm,Hong Kong
    +two aviary in a park
  15. Edward Youde Aviary,Hong Kong
  16. Kowloon Park,Hong Kong

I'm now 13 years old,so I think this list is not bad.:)
 
I think I must be on 106 animal collections now, in (I think) 16 different countries.
 
my 16 countries: New Zealand, Australia, New Caledonia [France], Fiji, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Burma, India, China, South Korea, Russia, and Germany.

There are a lot of Asian countries in there for some reason...
 
I got a ways to catch up with you guys here! Hahaha. I've been to five only!

Milwaukee County Zoo
Brookfield Zoo
Henry Vilas Zoo
Racine Zoo
International Crane Foundation

Hopefully I can add the Lincoln Park Zoo, Shedd Aquarium and the Denver Zoo this year as well!
 
I've now visited 22 collections from 8 states and Washington D.C., all from the Eastern United States:

-Adventure Aquarium, New Jersey (1 visit)
-Bronx Zoo, New York (14 visits)
-Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens, Florida (1 visit)
-Central Park Zoo, New York (3 visits)
-Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Ohio (2 visits)
-Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo, Connecticut (3 visits)
-Disney's Animal Kingdom, Florida (1 visit)
-Gatorland, Florida (1 visit)
-Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, Connecticut (3 visits)
-Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration, Connecticut (1 visit)
-New York Aquarium, New York (1 visit)
-Newport Aquarium, Kentucky (1 visit)
-Philadelphia Zoo, Pennsylvania (1 visit)
-Ponce Inlet Marine Science Center, Florida (1 visit)
-Prospect Park Zoo, New York (1 visit)
-Roger Williams Park Zoo, Rhode Island (2 visit)
-SeaWorld Discovery Cove, Florida (1 visit)
-SeaWorld Orlando, Florida (1 visit)
-Smithsonian National Zoological Park, Washington D.C. (2 visits)
-St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park, Florida (1 visit)
-Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo, Florida (1 visit)
-ZooAmerica: North American Wildlife Park, Pennsylvania (1 visit)

Fingers crossed I'll add a number more by the end of the year.

~Thylo:cool:
 
71 from the USA only, but very little growth this year :(. I have a list if anybody wants it.
 
Changed from the 50-74 group up into the 100 or more group this month ! Can't change it however in the poll, is there a possibility to do that ?
 
I've moved up to the "10-24" group, though I daresay I'll have moved again by the time the summer's over.

~Thylo:cool:
 
I have also moved up into the 75-99 group, and it may not be too long until I've moved up to 100+.
 
Still only at about 7 :( So jealous of everyone who can visit tons of zoos. I don't have the money or time to travel.
 
If I've counted correctly, I'm now up to 73. One, which I forgot to include in my last count, and one addition- the Texas Discovery Gardens, which is an insectarium, butterfly house, and serpentarium, in addition to gardens.
 
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