Two new Florida Barrel Owls named Rowan and Cinder are on exhibit with the current Barred Owl. (Named by myself
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Ochsner Park isn't AZA accredited, although they are working towards becoming so.Despite only living about an hour away I only made my first visit to Ochsner Park yesterday. Due to outside circumstances, I only had about a half hour to spend. I was there in the hottest part of the afternoon so many animals were hunkered down and out of sight but is not the Zoo's fault. I noted no major differences from other posts but may post a couple photos.
Overall, I was very impressed with what they have done with the space. The only habitat I found disappointing was the beaver, specifically the pool. I did not see them but only had about 2 minutes at the exhibit so that may be on me. The pool was smaller and shallower than I would have expected as well as rather dirty. The other issue relates to exhibit quality rather than habitat quality however and that is the placement of it. The pool should really be closer to the viewing area so these highly aquatic animals can be seen at their best without having to strain oneself.
I don't why but Otters and Prairie Dogs always manage become the stars of every facility that keeps them and Ochsner Park was no exception. While modest, both exhibits both clearly provide everything need to keep their inhabitants happy and engaged; as well a good viewing experience. They would probably do well to put some better barriers around the Prairie Dogs though. I chewed out a guy who was throwing leaves and sticks in and would be really easy for someone to do something worse.
While not large enough to be worth a dedicated visit if you are far away it is nice enough to be a must see if you are already nearby. There are also a number of other attractions nearby; including, the International Crane Foundation a stunningly well landscaped sanctuary, that is probably the AZA accredited facility with the shortest species list.
Ochsner Park isn't AZA accredited, although they are working towards becoming so.
Overall, I honestly love Ochsner Park. It's small but sweet, it's incredible what a nice zoo they have made on such a small space and how efficiently all of the space is used.
Ochsner Park isn't AZA accredited, although they are working towards becoming so.
Specifically, by my read of the Ochsner Park's webpage, they only have three full time staff.
The only habitat I found disappointing was the beaver, specifically the pool. I did not see them but only had about 2 minutes at the exhibit so that may be on me.