How many zoos have you visited that are now closed?

Australian Wildlife Park - inside Wonderland Sydney (Eastern Creek, NSW Australia)

Dizzylamb Park's Wildlife Park (Carabooda, WA Australia)

Bannamah Wildlife Park (Dunsborough, WA Australia)

Quindalup Fauna Park (Quindalup, WA Australia)

Bluegum Farm Zoo (Milperra, NSW Australia)

Fremantle Crocodile Park (Fremantle, WA Australia)

Fitzsimmon's Snake Park (Durban, KwaZulu-Natal South Africa)

Oceanworld (Manly, NSW Australia) (as Osedax said it was Manly's Aquarium and had many names over the years, started as Marineland)

Sea World (Durban, KwaZulu-Natal South Africa) (theres UShaka Marineworld nearby that opened after, but apparently different location and owners, believe was oldest oceanarium outside USA, was called Durban (Centennary) Aquarium when first opened in 1959)

Busselton Jaycee's Oceanarium (Busselton, WA Australia)

Underwater Bondi Experience {barely was an aquarium was tiny} (Bondi, NSW Australia)


seems wherever I visit I unwittingly curse the poor place lol
 
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I grewup in St. Petersburg, Florida, USA during the 1950s till 1966. I visited at least 25 roadside zoos now extinct. During that period I worked parttime and fulltime at the now extinct St. Petersburg wild animal and reptile ranch which closed in 1959. I was the last keeper. Also I briefly worked at the Boyd Hill menagerie before I began my 35 year career in fish and wildlife conservation. I have visited 460 zoological facilities worldwide in my 85 years. I am an avid zoo visitor and have membership in both AZA and ZAA.
 
There's now a grand total of 31 zoos I've visited that have been permanently closed. In most cases it's been for the best, but occasionally a real gem has been shut down.

Polar Park (Edmonton, AB, Canada)
Alberta Wildlife Park (Edmonton, AB, Canada)
Little Ray’s Nature Centre & Sloth World (Edmonton, AB, Canada)
Stanley Park Zoo (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
Rainforest Reptile Refuge (Surrey, BC, Canada)
Mountain View Conservation Centre (Langley, BC, Canada)
Border City Petting Zoo (Lloydminster, SK, Canada)

National Aquarium (Washington, D.C., USA)
Portland Aquarium (Oak Grove, OR, USA)
Oregon Undersea Gardens (Newport, OR, USA)
World Aquarium (St. Louis, MO, USA)
G W Exotic Animal Park (Wynnewood, OK, USA)
National Park Aquarium (Hot Springs, AR, USA)
Northwest Arkansas Reptile Museum (Berryville, AR, USA)
Wild Wilderness Drive-Through Safari (Gentry, AR, USA)
Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden & Mirage Aquarium (Las Vegas, NV, USA)
Feline Conservation Center (Rosamond, CA, USA)
Morro Bay Aquarium (Morro Bay, CA, USA)
Glacier Ridge Animal Farm (Van Dyne, WI, USA)
Jo-Don Farms (Franksville, WI, USA)
Special Memories Zoo (Greenville, WI, USA)
San Angelo Nature Center (San Angelo, TX, USA)
Sierra Safari Zoo (Reno, NV, USA)
West Coast Game Park Safari (Bandon, OR, USA)

Busselton Oceanarium (Busselton, WA, Australia)
Marapana Wildlife World (Karnup, WA, Australia)
Glen Karaleea Deer Park (Donnybrook, WA, Australia)

Het Arsenaal Aquarium (Vlissingen, Netherlands)
Klein Costa Rica (Someren, Netherlands)

Serpentarium Blankenberge (Blankenberge, Belgium)

Sea Life Konigswinter (Konigswinter, Germany)
 
The only one I can think of is Reef HQ, in Townsville, which closed in 2021. It is planned to be rebuilt and reopened (with a name change back to the Great Barrier Reef Aquarium, which it was previously called), but lacks funding and there has been no work done on it in years.
 
Bristol.
Belle Vue Manchester,
Bideford.
Poole Park.
Exmouth.
Great Witchingham( is it closed now?)
Southam.
Heathfield(Sussex)
Glasgow.
Living Coasts( well, I've stood outside...)
Wassenaar, Netherlands.
 
As far as I can remember

All UK

Akamba Heritage Centre
Belle Vue, Manchester
Blackpool Tower Aquarium
Blackpool Tower Zoo
Bodafon Farm Park, Llandudno
Brean Bird Garden
Bridgnorth Wildlife Park
Bristol Zoo
Bronte Zoo (Haworth) worst place I can remember visiting
Cheddar Aquarium
Chester Cathedral Falconry
Conway Butterfly Farm
Cricket St. Thomas Wildlife Park
Crystal Palace Children's Zoo
Glasgow Zoo
Living Coasts, Torquay
Llanerch Zoo, St. Asaph
Morecambe Marineland
Morecambe Winged World
Ocean World, Rhyl (formerly Floral Hall)
The Palms, Stapeley
Prinknash Bird Park
Rare Species Conservation Centre
Rhyl Mini Zoo
Rhyl Seaquarium (formerly Sealife)
Scarborough Zoo
Southport Zoo
Weston-Super-Mare Aquarium
Weston-Super-Mare Seaquarium

Also when I was very young i have a vague memory of a small seaside zoo on a pier. I'm thinking it was Southport but I don't really know.
 
The only one I can think of is Reef HQ, in Townsville, which closed in 2021. It is planned to be rebuilt and reopened (with a name change back to the Great Barrier Reef Aquarium, which it was previously called), but lacks funding and there has been no work done on it in years.
I have seen reports in the tourism industry that that work is well underway and there is a reopening date being talked about.

Edit: I looked up the reference, and the project is fully funded and due to reopen in 2029. Animals are either still on site or at another facility until the rebuilding is complete.
 
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Very well covered in much more detail in various fragmented posts on here
'Visits to zoos no longer open'
'Visits to zoos which are now closed'

etc etc
 
I posted this in that afforementioned thread, but I might as well say it again.
In the Barcelona area, I've visited two permanently closed zoos, and one that stopped being a zoo but still operates:
- Parc de Sobrestany: a drive-through safari park with an emphasis on deer and domestic animals, and there were also wallabies and some birds of prey in flight cages. I visited once with my family, and it closed in 2008 after having its zoo license revoked.
- Parc de les Aus: a very large avian collection, including various hornbills, macaws, waterfowl, southern cassowaries, and there were also dromedary camels, pond sliders and even chimpanzees. I visited at least three times, with family and on a school field trip. It closed in 2005 due to a court order on account of an inheritance dispute the park's owners had.
- Aqualeón; This started off as a drive-through safari park, but then it added a water park and a regular zoo section with birds of prey, parrot, reptile and even sea lion shows. I used to visit every summer, but every time it seemed like more and more animals were moved out. Eventually they lost all their animals, and they finally surrendered their last lions and bears in 2015. Now it's just another water park (and it's not even on the seafront, which makes it lose some advantages over Costa Caribe, Aquapolis and Marineland, among others).
I must confess... Quite often I have very vivid dreams that Aqualeon has brand new animal attractions! But then I wake up, and look at the website, and my disappointment returns...
 
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