I already made A review Of Brookfield but it was not detailed and was very unprofessional, so I decided to redo it. Constructive criticism Would be greatly appreciated.
Overview- Brookfield zoo is located just outside of the suburbs of Chicago and sits 216 Acres of land. Opened on July 1st 1934 The zoo is over 82 years old. At its time the zoo was highly praised for being one of the first zoos to scrap the traditional iron bar cages and exhibit animals behind moats such as the bear and big cat grottos. The zoo was also the first in the U.S To exhibit Giant pandas, Okapi, and wombats. Today the zoo has scaled back its collection and has increased animal welfare. I will be reviewing the zoo based on the exhibits and then do a recap of the zoo.
The Fragile Desert- The fragile desert is the smallest of 4 African based exhibits in the zoo. This one is based on the African desert. he building is somewhat dark and does not feature any outdoor exhibits. The first exhibit is home to a mob of meercats. Its has a large mound and some small artificial trees. Netting in the back corner of the exhibit that keeps the meercats away from the next inhabitant. An African crested porcupine. His exhibit slowly goes uphill and built inside that hill are multiple tube systems That hold Naked and Damarland mole rats. A small display follows featuring a camel skull is passed before a U-turn that leads you to a bridge. To the left a family of rock hyrax. The exhibit on the right has a mesh fence for extra protection. This holds a pair of caracals. A small dark den has Bat eared foxes , The main exhibit is lovely has a lot of space and is very open. A small exhibit in a nocturnal based setting is built into the wall. This Has housed many different animals over the years including injured/Sick meercats, Dwarf mongoose, and a Spotted civet. It currently houses 2 bushbabys. The last exhibit is 2 small narrow glass terrariums both for black footed cats.
Big cats- This is a very simple exhibit. Right outside the Fragile desert is a small glass and netted in exhibit for Amur leopard. Its small but has some great climbing areas in the back. A glass viewing window shows a view of the first of 4 grottos. This grottos is home to a pair of African lions. The next 3 have Sloth bears, an Amur tiger, and A family of snow leopards. The snow leopards have a netted in grotto and a glass viewing cave.
Clouded leopard Rainforest- This exhibit represents the lesser known animals of Asia. The main attraction is the large dimly lit exhibit with a stream, Look around for Chet the clouded leopard Prowling through his fake bamboo and jumping over rocks. Across that exhibit are some small terrariums for frogs and African Giant Millipedes. A U-turn leads you to 2 small netted in exhibits. A darker exhibit has A family of bearcats, while a rocky one with a stream has fishing cats. look up and you may notice some tunnels. These are for Prevosts Squirrels. right before the exit is the main Prevosts Squirrel exhibit. across is some small terrariums for snakes and fish . you then exit the building and enter a completely different exhibit.
Pinniped point- This exhibit is based on the coast of North America. The first exhibit is a to small exhibit for harbor seals and Grey seals. The next 3 exhibits all hold California sea lions. The first 2 are good but the last one is awful for 3 adult adult sea lions its way to cramped. A underwater viewing deck shows views of the middle 2 pools.
Seven seas- Another thing About This zoo, Its one of only 2 (The other being Indianapolis) to feature dolphins. The Zoo is currently home to 8 bottlenose dolphins. The main tank for underwater viewing and shows is a bit small for 8 dolphins, but there are some behind the scenes tanks as well. This is the only zoo to ever to successfully hand raise a dolphin calf.
That's it for part 1, part 2 coming soon.
Overview- Brookfield zoo is located just outside of the suburbs of Chicago and sits 216 Acres of land. Opened on July 1st 1934 The zoo is over 82 years old. At its time the zoo was highly praised for being one of the first zoos to scrap the traditional iron bar cages and exhibit animals behind moats such as the bear and big cat grottos. The zoo was also the first in the U.S To exhibit Giant pandas, Okapi, and wombats. Today the zoo has scaled back its collection and has increased animal welfare. I will be reviewing the zoo based on the exhibits and then do a recap of the zoo.
The Fragile Desert- The fragile desert is the smallest of 4 African based exhibits in the zoo. This one is based on the African desert. he building is somewhat dark and does not feature any outdoor exhibits. The first exhibit is home to a mob of meercats. Its has a large mound and some small artificial trees. Netting in the back corner of the exhibit that keeps the meercats away from the next inhabitant. An African crested porcupine. His exhibit slowly goes uphill and built inside that hill are multiple tube systems That hold Naked and Damarland mole rats. A small display follows featuring a camel skull is passed before a U-turn that leads you to a bridge. To the left a family of rock hyrax. The exhibit on the right has a mesh fence for extra protection. This holds a pair of caracals. A small dark den has Bat eared foxes , The main exhibit is lovely has a lot of space and is very open. A small exhibit in a nocturnal based setting is built into the wall. This Has housed many different animals over the years including injured/Sick meercats, Dwarf mongoose, and a Spotted civet. It currently houses 2 bushbabys. The last exhibit is 2 small narrow glass terrariums both for black footed cats.
Big cats- This is a very simple exhibit. Right outside the Fragile desert is a small glass and netted in exhibit for Amur leopard. Its small but has some great climbing areas in the back. A glass viewing window shows a view of the first of 4 grottos. This grottos is home to a pair of African lions. The next 3 have Sloth bears, an Amur tiger, and A family of snow leopards. The snow leopards have a netted in grotto and a glass viewing cave.
Clouded leopard Rainforest- This exhibit represents the lesser known animals of Asia. The main attraction is the large dimly lit exhibit with a stream, Look around for Chet the clouded leopard Prowling through his fake bamboo and jumping over rocks. Across that exhibit are some small terrariums for frogs and African Giant Millipedes. A U-turn leads you to 2 small netted in exhibits. A darker exhibit has A family of bearcats, while a rocky one with a stream has fishing cats. look up and you may notice some tunnels. These are for Prevosts Squirrels. right before the exit is the main Prevosts Squirrel exhibit. across is some small terrariums for snakes and fish . you then exit the building and enter a completely different exhibit.
Pinniped point- This exhibit is based on the coast of North America. The first exhibit is a to small exhibit for harbor seals and Grey seals. The next 3 exhibits all hold California sea lions. The first 2 are good but the last one is awful for 3 adult adult sea lions its way to cramped. A underwater viewing deck shows views of the middle 2 pools.
Seven seas- Another thing About This zoo, Its one of only 2 (The other being Indianapolis) to feature dolphins. The Zoo is currently home to 8 bottlenose dolphins. The main tank for underwater viewing and shows is a bit small for 8 dolphins, but there are some behind the scenes tanks as well. This is the only zoo to ever to successfully hand raise a dolphin calf.
That's it for part 1, part 2 coming soon.