JBZvolunteer
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Hi all! I'll be doing a trip to South America & Mexico next month, and of course I'll be visiting some zoos there!
I plan on going to the following places:
In Brazil:
1.) Sao Paulo Zoo
2.) Belo Horizonte Zoo
3.) Municipal Zoological Park "Quinzinho de Barros"
4.) possibly the Rio Zoo.
In Argentina/Uruguay:
1.) Zoo Batan, Argentina
2.) Jardín Zoológico y botánico de La Plata, Argentina
3.) Mundo Marino, Argentina
4.) Temaiken, Argentina
5.) Buenosair, Argentina
6.) Bioparque M'Bopicuá, Uruguay
In Chile/Peru:
1.) Santiago Zoo, Chile
2.) Punta Arenas, Chile to try and see Peale's Dolphin
3.) Parque de Las Leyendas, Peru
4.) Huachipa Zoo (Again), Peru
In Mexico:
1.) Africam safari park, Puebla
2.) Zoologico los coyotes, Mexico City
3.) Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City
4.) Xcaret, Cancun
That would be 18 in all, if I go to all of them.
I have a few questions if anyone can help:
1.) Are there any Zoos in these area's that I'm missing, that have good collections of mammals? (especially South American species otherwise rare in captivity)
2.) Does anyone have any suggestions for the Santiago area. I'm not totally sold on the Santiago Zoo. I'm desperately trying to see Kodkod, Huemul, or Darwin's Fox.
3.) Has anyone heard from "Ocean Boy" lately? Since I'll be in Buenos Aires for a while, I've been trying to connect with him, but it seems like he hasn't been on Zoochat in a while.
Sounds like a great trip![]()
If any of those zoos have Pichi armadillos please PM me or post it in the thread: Pichi armadillos in captivity![]()
But of course Epickoala! I'll post photos if I'm able to get them! I'm hoping they're at Temaiken, like they had said in their response to Ocean Boy.
I believe Ocean_Boy said they were in a nocturnal exhibit so taking photos might not be that great for the armadillos.
~Thylo![]()
I thought they were in a burrowing exhibit????
The ones in England will be Thrigby Hall, Wildlife Heritage Foundation, Howletts, Port Lympne.
I am impressed that Galloway has two different subspecies of leopard cat. ......Plus I looked at some photos and Youtube videos of Edinburgh Zoo (which I was planning to go to) and honestly it looks like a pretty bad zoo.
I looked at some photos and Youtube videos of Edinburgh Zoo (which I was planning to go to) and honestly it looks like a pretty bad zoo. And although koalas and pandas would be a major draw for UK residents, I have seen both many times here in the US.
Since we are on the topic, which zoological park in Scotland has the best exhibit for scottish wildcats? Please understand that "best" for me means natural vegetation and photo friendly (glass or thin enough wire to blur it out of the picture).
Epic I will say you have one of my favorite usernames of all the forums of many different topics I frequent.
TLD, post #75- HWP is probably the best, but still not good. I really dislike the mesh caging, which is all to common.