2024 was an interesting year for me zoowise!
1. March 27th: Central Park Zoo
1.5. March 27th*: American Museum of Natural History's Susan and Peter J. Solomon Family Insectarium
2. June 20th: Sofia Zoo
2.5**. June 26th: Large Carnivore Education Center, Vlahi
3. July 7th: Tiergarten Schönbrunn
4. July 9th: Prague Zoo
5. July 11th: Budapest Zoo
6. July 29th: Monterey Bay Aquarium
7. July 30th: Monterey Zoo
8. August 2nd: Oakland Zoo (my first time I can remember)
9. September 1st: Pittsburgh Zoo
10. October 24th: Brandywine Zoo
11. October 26th: Bronx Zoo
12. October 29th**: New York Aquarium
13. October 29th**: Prospect Park Zoo
14. December 26th: Saint Louis Zoo
Couple things about why this was an interesting year - this was the year I graduated from college and trekked through Bulgaria, learning about rewilding projects for various species (brown bears, wolves, wisent, griffon vultures, Egyptian vultures, etc.)
This was also the year I almost hit a personal goal of mine, seeing all 8 major bear species! The only one I've missed was Asian black bear, but this year I've seen brown bears (Central Park Zoo, Sofia Zoo, Bronx Zoo, Oakland Zoo, Saint Louis Zoo), polar bears (Tiergarten Schönbrunn, Prague Zoo, Pittsburgh Zoo, Saint Louis Zoo), American black bears (Monterey Zoo, Oakland Zoo), Andean bears (Tiergarten Schönbrunn), sloth bears (Sofia Zoo), giant pandas (Tiergarten Schönbrunn), and sun bears (Oakland Zoo, Saint Louis Zoo).
I also saw a ton of lifers this year (that I still have to catalog
) in places like Monterey Bay Aquarium, Saint Louis, and even in the wild, like Balkan chamois in Pirin National Park!
Overall, it's been a pretty eventful year, can't wait to see what 2025 has in store!
* I'm counting AMNH's Insectarium since I did both Central Park Zoo and AMNH in the same day, plus AMNH has a sizable insect/arthropod/arachnid collection.
**The Large Carnivore Education Center in Vlahi had some rescued wolves which were ambassadors and some FANTASTIC educational graphics on different large carnivores.
***I did New York Aquarium and Prospect Park Zoo in the same day! Absolutely doable, especially when taking the subway.
1. March 27th: Central Park Zoo
1.5. March 27th*: American Museum of Natural History's Susan and Peter J. Solomon Family Insectarium
2. June 20th: Sofia Zoo
2.5**. June 26th: Large Carnivore Education Center, Vlahi
3. July 7th: Tiergarten Schönbrunn
4. July 9th: Prague Zoo
5. July 11th: Budapest Zoo
6. July 29th: Monterey Bay Aquarium
7. July 30th: Monterey Zoo
8. August 2nd: Oakland Zoo (my first time I can remember)
9. September 1st: Pittsburgh Zoo
10. October 24th: Brandywine Zoo
11. October 26th: Bronx Zoo
12. October 29th**: New York Aquarium
13. October 29th**: Prospect Park Zoo
14. December 26th: Saint Louis Zoo
Couple things about why this was an interesting year - this was the year I graduated from college and trekked through Bulgaria, learning about rewilding projects for various species (brown bears, wolves, wisent, griffon vultures, Egyptian vultures, etc.)
This was also the year I almost hit a personal goal of mine, seeing all 8 major bear species! The only one I've missed was Asian black bear, but this year I've seen brown bears (Central Park Zoo, Sofia Zoo, Bronx Zoo, Oakland Zoo, Saint Louis Zoo), polar bears (Tiergarten Schönbrunn, Prague Zoo, Pittsburgh Zoo, Saint Louis Zoo), American black bears (Monterey Zoo, Oakland Zoo), Andean bears (Tiergarten Schönbrunn), sloth bears (Sofia Zoo), giant pandas (Tiergarten Schönbrunn), and sun bears (Oakland Zoo, Saint Louis Zoo).
I also saw a ton of lifers this year (that I still have to catalog
Overall, it's been a pretty eventful year, can't wait to see what 2025 has in store!
* I'm counting AMNH's Insectarium since I did both Central Park Zoo and AMNH in the same day, plus AMNH has a sizable insect/arthropod/arachnid collection.
**The Large Carnivore Education Center in Vlahi had some rescued wolves which were ambassadors and some FANTASTIC educational graphics on different large carnivores.
***I did New York Aquarium and Prospect Park Zoo in the same day! Absolutely doable, especially when taking the subway.
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