Most beautiful sculptures at zoos ?

I’ve just remembered there is a beautiful garden full of metallic sculptures at Beale Park that I can’t find on ZooChat (although there are some statues from Beale Park, just not the ones I’m thinking of) depicting multiple african animals. I’ll try to remember to take pictures when I visit next.
 
This is a statue of two Lions on the side walk before the entrance. One of the Lions has an arrow in her side. I really like the message with this one.
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Here is my shot of the same statue in Philadelphia Zoo, showing a little more context of the setting. Plus another fine lion statue in the same zoo.





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Two more outside the entrance to Philly.
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And a gorilla from the mid-90s.
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Edit: Found one that has the orange meerkats.

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Maryland Zoo has a lot of really nice ones, as well. These were both done by Bart Walter in the 1990s.

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More Cats 2!

Busch Gardens Tampa:



Woodland Park Zoo:



Phoenix Zoo:



Utah's Hogle Zoo:



Sedgwick County Zoo:



San Diego Zoo's Safari Park:



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Dallas has a bunch of life-size ones around the children's zoo. This is the armadillo family. Some are tiny, like little lizards.
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Horrible photo of it, I couldn't get a photo without a bunch of people, but Lee Simmons Wildlife Safari has a whole life size bison herd that kids can play on:
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Columbus has this one of Jack Hanna inside the African area. I sat near it multiple times and it was rare to have a moment where there weren't kids sitting with it.
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Virginia Living Museum has a bunch. You already posted my photo of the larger bobcat outside the entrance, here's a smaller bobcat by the exhibit. Several species have smaller sculptures like this.
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Tortoise at Virginia Safari Park, which might match the one at Staten Island?
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Giraffe outside Virginia Zoo:
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Statues at Poznan Stare (the "Old Zoo")

These were located on the street, outside the zoo perimeter - I assume it is an old staff entrance or similar.

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This was located within the old tropical/reptile house at Poznan Stare.

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Located outside the aforementioned tropical house.

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Another angle of view for the statue already depicted within this thread, which possibly shows the scale a little better.

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This statue is quite close to the one above.

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This statue is probably the largest one at Poznan Stare overall, if one disregards the size of the plinth for the lion statue above.

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This very overgrown statue - I am not sure whether the plinth is supposed to be covered in vegetation or not - is located outside the Monkey House at Poznan Stare.


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@geomorph Thank you for sharing !

Interesting to see how many different variations of the lion there are at zoos.

Some of the stone sculptures are brilliant but I have to say I do prefer the bronze sculptures of the lions and tiger (?) at the San Francisco zoo.

Also the Hogle park and Woodland park zoo big cat sculptures are very striking IMO too.
 
@TinoPup Thanks for sharing!

I love the armadillo sculptures at the Dallas zoo, really well done and quite cute too.

Also the otter and cheetah sculptures at the Maryland zoo really capture the sinewy body and litheness / agility of these animals, really good sculptor whoever created those.
 
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Paignton is one of the zoos that have organised mass public art exhibitions of painted, life-sized animal models. The models were displayed around the local area over the summer season and then returned to the zoo to be auctioned. The Great Gorilla Project took place in 2013 to mark the zoo's 90th anniversary, and was followed by the Great Big Rhinos in 2016. It was very interesting to see to see the varied artwork.
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Paignton is one of the zoos that have organised mass public art exhibitions of painted, life-sized animal models. The models were displayed around the local area over the summer season and then returned to the zoo to be auctioned. The Great Gorilla Project took place in 2013 to mark the zoo's 90th anniversary, and was followed by the Great Big Rhinos in 2016. It was very interesting to see to see the varied artwork.
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Thanks for sharing @Gigit !

These are great and I think I saw a similar public art campaign with these kind of gorilla sculptures at Jersey zoo.

Ive also seen these kind of painted sculptures done in a different way as public art with skulls during day of the dead in Mexico and with lifesize sculptures of cows too.

I think these sorts of things are really an amazing and creative way to attempt to engage people with the issue of conservation.
 
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