SusScrofa
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I found an old news piece from way back in 1989, where it mentions that Parade Magazine released a list of the "10 Best and 10 Worst Zoos" at the current time, and it lists the 10 best/worst. I don't have the original Parade article, but will link below the article from which I found the information.
Experts in Magazine Survey Call Bronx Zoo Best
How do you think these hold up today?
THE BEST (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
1. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
Still beloved and highly-regarded. Have not personally been.
2. Audubon Park and Zoological Garden (Audubon Zoo)
Interesting seeing it on this list as I don't hear of many ranking it very high or even talking about it much. Having visited it about a year ago, I thought it was a good zoo but definitely some parts felt outdated and small.
3. Bronx Zoo
Still regarded by many as one of the best zoos in the country. Been many times and 100% agree.
4. Chicago Zoological Park (Brookfield Zoo) -
This is one of the most polarizing zoos on this board. Many agree that some sections (especially Tropic World) are way outdated. Not sure if it would rank this high today. I've never visited here personally.
5. Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
Hippo-gate, commercialization and rare species loss have not been a good look for the zoo in recent years, or at least that's the sentiment from most comments here. I have my doubts most here would consider it a top-tier facility any more, but maybe casuals would because of the media exposure (or maybe not, because of Harambe). I've never been to this zoo.
6. Los Angeles Zoo
Some new exhibits (LAIR, new elephant habitat) have mostly been a success, but the zoo still has a number of sections that would be deemed a bit outdated and in need of a facelift. I loved LA Zoo on my visit this past year, perhaps more than most here, due to the collection and the new exhibits. But I don't think it will stay so highly-ranked when I visit more top-tier zoos and the rare/interesting species continue departing.
7. National Zoological Park (Smithsonian National Zoo)
Apparently some here say its disappointing, but I don't think anyone will rank the exhibit quality as anything but great. Having recently visited, I thinks it's excellent.
8. San Diego Zoo
Still regarded by many as one of the best zoos in the country, even if some feel its overrated because its not literally "the best". Been here and 100% agree of its top status.
9. St. Louis Zoological Park
Still regarded as one of the best zoos in the country by the majority here. Never been yet.
10. Woodland Park Zoological Gardens
I feel it's not talked about that much on here compared to other top zoos, but when it is everything said is very, very positive. I've never been here personally.
THE WORST
1. Brevard Zoological Park
This is NOT the current Brevard Zoo, which opened in 1994. It's actually Houser's Grove Zoo, which was in the area and closed during the late 80's-early 90's. Most of the animals in that zoo ended going to Brevard when it opened. Having been to the new Brevard Zoo, I think its a great "small" zoo and personally the best one visited so far. Definitely not a worst zoo anymore.
2. Franklin Park Zoo
Certainly could use upgrades in areas, but I think everyone will agree that Tropical Forest is a high-quality exhibit especially with the Gorillas now having beautiful outdoor access. Having visited, I'd perhaps consider Franklin Park Zoo the most disappointing zoo because of it's representation as Boston's main zoological facility, but its definitely no longer a bottom-quality zoo.
3. Glen Oak Zoo (Peoria Zoo)
Became Peoria Zoo, which from what I see on here is a very well-regarded smaller zoo by those who've visited. Never been here.
4. Knowland Park Zoo (Oakland Zoo)
Became Oakland Zoo and is well-regarded on here and seems much improved. Never been here.
5. Nay Aug Zoo
This zoo in Scranton, PA has been closed for many years. Very bad history. A "sanctuary" opened in the former site after its closure, but that place was cited multiple times for mistreating animals and it also closed in the late 2000's.
6. Prospect Park Zoo
Taken over by WCS and transformed into a highly regarded children's zoo. Having been here, its a very nice small facility in my former home town. Can't say I remember the bad zoo as I wasn't even born then.
7. Saunookes Bear Land
This is probably the same facility as Cherokee Bear Zoo in Cherokee, NC - which is still around looks like an absolute hellhole. Never visited.
8. Space Farms Zoo and Museum
This place is in Sussex, NJ and shockingly is still around! Still considered a bad facility from reviews on here. Apparently also on a previous Parade list for worst zoos in 1984 as well. Never been here.
9. Terry Lou Zoo
Also in New Jersey (Scotch Plains). This zoo appears to have long closed. Of course, never been here.
10. Walk in the Wild
This zoo was in Spokane, WA. Closed in the mid-90's. Never been.
It's very interesting seeing zoos evolving and changing over the years. It's also interesting seeing how Parade called out only a few "roadsides" while the rest were largely city zoos. I'd figure with so many terrible private little menageries still popping up today even in economically rough times and with very stringent animal welfare and import laws, there would have been even more back in the 80's, many having been completely lost to time in the pre-internet era. I wonder why Parade specifically called out only a few of these terrible roadsides?
I'm also surprised how places like Space Farms and Bear Zoo manage to stay in business so long. They're not in very visited areas and they still manage ignoring and staying ignorant of the changing animal welfare expectations as if stuck in a time warp. Reading this article, I've gained an interest in looking into the history of today's roadsides and seeing how long some of them have been around. You'd think most close as fast as they open, but apparently there are more than a few places that have not changed and sadly stood the test of time.
Edit: Would anyone by any chance know if any such articles were released in the 90's? I'm not interested in "best" and "worst" zoo articles from recent times, because a) not historically significant yet b) best articles seem way too uninformed and based on online-reviews and popular advertisement rather than meaningful criteria c) worst articles are written by the most extreme ARA's now (basically any zoo with elephants makes the list of a bad zoo).
Experts in Magazine Survey Call Bronx Zoo Best
How do you think these hold up today?
THE BEST (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
1. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
Still beloved and highly-regarded. Have not personally been.
2. Audubon Park and Zoological Garden (Audubon Zoo)
Interesting seeing it on this list as I don't hear of many ranking it very high or even talking about it much. Having visited it about a year ago, I thought it was a good zoo but definitely some parts felt outdated and small.
3. Bronx Zoo
Still regarded by many as one of the best zoos in the country. Been many times and 100% agree.
4. Chicago Zoological Park (Brookfield Zoo) -
This is one of the most polarizing zoos on this board. Many agree that some sections (especially Tropic World) are way outdated. Not sure if it would rank this high today. I've never visited here personally.
5. Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
Hippo-gate, commercialization and rare species loss have not been a good look for the zoo in recent years, or at least that's the sentiment from most comments here. I have my doubts most here would consider it a top-tier facility any more, but maybe casuals would because of the media exposure (or maybe not, because of Harambe). I've never been to this zoo.
6. Los Angeles Zoo
Some new exhibits (LAIR, new elephant habitat) have mostly been a success, but the zoo still has a number of sections that would be deemed a bit outdated and in need of a facelift. I loved LA Zoo on my visit this past year, perhaps more than most here, due to the collection and the new exhibits. But I don't think it will stay so highly-ranked when I visit more top-tier zoos and the rare/interesting species continue departing.
7. National Zoological Park (Smithsonian National Zoo)
Apparently some here say its disappointing, but I don't think anyone will rank the exhibit quality as anything but great. Having recently visited, I thinks it's excellent.
8. San Diego Zoo
Still regarded by many as one of the best zoos in the country, even if some feel its overrated because its not literally "the best". Been here and 100% agree of its top status.
9. St. Louis Zoological Park
Still regarded as one of the best zoos in the country by the majority here. Never been yet.
10. Woodland Park Zoological Gardens
I feel it's not talked about that much on here compared to other top zoos, but when it is everything said is very, very positive. I've never been here personally.
THE WORST
1. Brevard Zoological Park
This is NOT the current Brevard Zoo, which opened in 1994. It's actually Houser's Grove Zoo, which was in the area and closed during the late 80's-early 90's. Most of the animals in that zoo ended going to Brevard when it opened. Having been to the new Brevard Zoo, I think its a great "small" zoo and personally the best one visited so far. Definitely not a worst zoo anymore.
2. Franklin Park Zoo
Certainly could use upgrades in areas, but I think everyone will agree that Tropical Forest is a high-quality exhibit especially with the Gorillas now having beautiful outdoor access. Having visited, I'd perhaps consider Franklin Park Zoo the most disappointing zoo because of it's representation as Boston's main zoological facility, but its definitely no longer a bottom-quality zoo.
3. Glen Oak Zoo (Peoria Zoo)
Became Peoria Zoo, which from what I see on here is a very well-regarded smaller zoo by those who've visited. Never been here.
4. Knowland Park Zoo (Oakland Zoo)
Became Oakland Zoo and is well-regarded on here and seems much improved. Never been here.
5. Nay Aug Zoo
This zoo in Scranton, PA has been closed for many years. Very bad history. A "sanctuary" opened in the former site after its closure, but that place was cited multiple times for mistreating animals and it also closed in the late 2000's.
6. Prospect Park Zoo
Taken over by WCS and transformed into a highly regarded children's zoo. Having been here, its a very nice small facility in my former home town. Can't say I remember the bad zoo as I wasn't even born then.
7. Saunookes Bear Land
This is probably the same facility as Cherokee Bear Zoo in Cherokee, NC - which is still around looks like an absolute hellhole. Never visited.
8. Space Farms Zoo and Museum
This place is in Sussex, NJ and shockingly is still around! Still considered a bad facility from reviews on here. Apparently also on a previous Parade list for worst zoos in 1984 as well. Never been here.
9. Terry Lou Zoo
Also in New Jersey (Scotch Plains). This zoo appears to have long closed. Of course, never been here.
10. Walk in the Wild
This zoo was in Spokane, WA. Closed in the mid-90's. Never been.
It's very interesting seeing zoos evolving and changing over the years. It's also interesting seeing how Parade called out only a few "roadsides" while the rest were largely city zoos. I'd figure with so many terrible private little menageries still popping up today even in economically rough times and with very stringent animal welfare and import laws, there would have been even more back in the 80's, many having been completely lost to time in the pre-internet era. I wonder why Parade specifically called out only a few of these terrible roadsides?
I'm also surprised how places like Space Farms and Bear Zoo manage to stay in business so long. They're not in very visited areas and they still manage ignoring and staying ignorant of the changing animal welfare expectations as if stuck in a time warp. Reading this article, I've gained an interest in looking into the history of today's roadsides and seeing how long some of them have been around. You'd think most close as fast as they open, but apparently there are more than a few places that have not changed and sadly stood the test of time.
Edit: Would anyone by any chance know if any such articles were released in the 90's? I'm not interested in "best" and "worst" zoo articles from recent times, because a) not historically significant yet b) best articles seem way too uninformed and based on online-reviews and popular advertisement rather than meaningful criteria c) worst articles are written by the most extreme ARA's now (basically any zoo with elephants makes the list of a bad zoo).
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