Put Me In The Zoo: The Fresno Zoo Review
Zoo visit date: December 28, 2011
Does this zoo satisfy the reviewer’s Inner-3-Year-Old by featuring his lifelong favorite animals, giraffes and elephants?
Yes, the Fresno Zoo has reticulated giraffes and Asian elephants.
Does this zoo have any animals that would excite a zoo aficionado?
The Fresno Zoo has a palm cockatoo. The reptile house has a varied collection with many snake, lizard, turtle, and invertebrate species, some of which I have not see elsewhere like Iranian newt, Chinese crocodile lizard, and endangered rainbow fish from one lake in New Guinea.
Does this zoo have any immersion exhibits that would impress a zoo aficionado?
It has a large South American rain forest aviary that is fun to walk through. The red wolf exhibit is lushly planted and very nice.
Does this zoo have any good basic exhibits?
The orangutan/siamang exhibit has great climbing opportunities and space for the apes. The Australian bird aviary has several parrot species and Victoria crowned pigeons.
Does this zoo have any exhibits that should be bulldozed?
The Asian elephant exhibit is very small, as is the grizzly bear exhibit. It seems likely that the old elephant exhibit will go away when a new elephant exhibit opens in 2014 and that the bear exhibit will likely close when the elderly bear passes.
Does this zoo have any elements that make it particularly family friendly?
It has a nice animal contact area with goats and llamas. The zoo is not large and is very easily navigated.
Does this zoo have any interesting plans for the future?
A new seal lion/harbor seal exhibit was under construction during my visit and is scheduled to open in 2012. From the construction I witnessed it will have a large underwater viewing window and will be spacious. A new Africa section of the zoo is scheduled to open in 2014 and reportedly will have a new African elephant complex (new to Fresno), a new giraffe/antelope complex to replace the current giraffe area, spot-necked otters (new to the Fresno Zoo), and lions and rhinos (absent from the zoo for several years).
Would a zoo aficionado like this zoo enough to go out of his or her way to visit it?
The Fresno Zoo makes a great stop if one is traveling down Highway 99 through the Central Valley. It is a relatively small zoo (20ish acres) with a collection of favorites (giraffes, elephants, Sumatran tiger, orangutans) and some rarities (palm cockatoo, varied reptile collection). The zoo will likely not appeal greatly to someone looking for the great zoos of North America (or California even), but it is a very good zoo serving its local community, and has a bright future.
Zoo visit date: December 28, 2011
Does this zoo satisfy the reviewer’s Inner-3-Year-Old by featuring his lifelong favorite animals, giraffes and elephants?
Yes, the Fresno Zoo has reticulated giraffes and Asian elephants.
Does this zoo have any animals that would excite a zoo aficionado?
The Fresno Zoo has a palm cockatoo. The reptile house has a varied collection with many snake, lizard, turtle, and invertebrate species, some of which I have not see elsewhere like Iranian newt, Chinese crocodile lizard, and endangered rainbow fish from one lake in New Guinea.
Does this zoo have any immersion exhibits that would impress a zoo aficionado?
It has a large South American rain forest aviary that is fun to walk through. The red wolf exhibit is lushly planted and very nice.
Does this zoo have any good basic exhibits?
The orangutan/siamang exhibit has great climbing opportunities and space for the apes. The Australian bird aviary has several parrot species and Victoria crowned pigeons.
Does this zoo have any exhibits that should be bulldozed?
The Asian elephant exhibit is very small, as is the grizzly bear exhibit. It seems likely that the old elephant exhibit will go away when a new elephant exhibit opens in 2014 and that the bear exhibit will likely close when the elderly bear passes.
Does this zoo have any elements that make it particularly family friendly?
It has a nice animal contact area with goats and llamas. The zoo is not large and is very easily navigated.
Does this zoo have any interesting plans for the future?
A new seal lion/harbor seal exhibit was under construction during my visit and is scheduled to open in 2012. From the construction I witnessed it will have a large underwater viewing window and will be spacious. A new Africa section of the zoo is scheduled to open in 2014 and reportedly will have a new African elephant complex (new to Fresno), a new giraffe/antelope complex to replace the current giraffe area, spot-necked otters (new to the Fresno Zoo), and lions and rhinos (absent from the zoo for several years).
Would a zoo aficionado like this zoo enough to go out of his or her way to visit it?
The Fresno Zoo makes a great stop if one is traveling down Highway 99 through the Central Valley. It is a relatively small zoo (20ish acres) with a collection of favorites (giraffes, elephants, Sumatran tiger, orangutans) and some rarities (palm cockatoo, varied reptile collection). The zoo will likely not appeal greatly to someone looking for the great zoos of North America (or California even), but it is a very good zoo serving its local community, and has a bright future.
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