NZ Jeremy
Well-Known Member
Reading the San Fran website after the tradegy on Christmas day... They too have one which contains:
"This indoor habitat is home to many South American reptile, fish and bird species, including a 15-foot long green anaconda, a pair of broad-nosed caiman and several bird species, such as the green-winged macaw, that fly freely among the tall trees and tropical plants. With the vocal birds and humid air, you’ll really get a sense of what it feels like to be in the rainforest.
The historic building located on the northern side of the Zoo is an original depression-era WPA project, and was originally an aquatic birdhouse. Today, the climate-controlled building is a place where you can come in and sit for a while, observe the birds flying overhead, or to simply enjoy the warm, tropical atmosphere."
Some old buildings at this zoo...
"This indoor habitat is home to many South American reptile, fish and bird species, including a 15-foot long green anaconda, a pair of broad-nosed caiman and several bird species, such as the green-winged macaw, that fly freely among the tall trees and tropical plants. With the vocal birds and humid air, you’ll really get a sense of what it feels like to be in the rainforest.
The historic building located on the northern side of the Zoo is an original depression-era WPA project, and was originally an aquatic birdhouse. Today, the climate-controlled building is a place where you can come in and sit for a while, observe the birds flying overhead, or to simply enjoy the warm, tropical atmosphere."
Some old buildings at this zoo...