This is an attempt to list every species on exhibit at the Los Angeles Zoo during my visit on 7-22-15. I am arranging the list by the current visitor map, although there are no longer zone designations (such as geographic areas) or numbered exhibits in which to organize the zoo; however, there are certainly smaller sections with named exhibit complexes in several areas. I am including species for which there is a sign on each exhibit; I am not including education animals that have no permanent exhibit, such as those in the show at World of Birds Theater. This is not intended to be a full account of the collection. Also, species on exhibit are sometimes moved, so some that were there one day may have disappeared from public view the next. This list may be of more interest to those already familiar with the zoo since I am not arranging the species by animal type. I will list each zone in a separate entry in the thread for clarity, but please note that the zone names are NOT on the current map and are my own descriptive names in order to organize what is a large confusing cartographic layout. This tour will generally be a counter-clockwise route.
I use the term C-House for the round exhibit shelters that are so prevalent from the original zoo's 1966 opening. Each one is a C-shape, where visitors enter the center through the opening to view the exhibits that surround them and occupy the rest of the round open-air structure, viewed through wire containment panels in most cases. The number of exhibits in each one varies from 1 to 4, and I will try to list the species in counter-clockwise direction upon entering (left to right).
ENTRY PLAZA AREA: (3 Exhibits)
This area is the zoo's only entry and has a few exhibits before the International Marketplace is reached, which contains shops and dining.
Sea Life Cliffs:
This complex has two pool yards with underwater viewing for pinnipeds; the two pools are at different levels so I assume they are two different exhibits. Both exhibits contain:
Grey Seal
Harbor Seal
Small yard dominated by pond next to International Marketplace:
American Alligator
I use the term C-House for the round exhibit shelters that are so prevalent from the original zoo's 1966 opening. Each one is a C-shape, where visitors enter the center through the opening to view the exhibits that surround them and occupy the rest of the round open-air structure, viewed through wire containment panels in most cases. The number of exhibits in each one varies from 1 to 4, and I will try to list the species in counter-clockwise direction upon entering (left to right).
ENTRY PLAZA AREA: (3 Exhibits)
This area is the zoo's only entry and has a few exhibits before the International Marketplace is reached, which contains shops and dining.
Sea Life Cliffs:
This complex has two pool yards with underwater viewing for pinnipeds; the two pools are at different levels so I assume they are two different exhibits. Both exhibits contain:
Grey Seal
Harbor Seal
Small yard dominated by pond next to International Marketplace:
American Alligator