It's not that we don't like them; they're not even really ideas. They're just lists, and you've got plenty of them posted all across the forum!
They're just lists. No creativity. Anyone, and I MEAN ANYONE, can put a list together. They're not ideas. If someone made a list of the things they wanted in their new room, they still don't necessarily have an idea of what they want their room to look like. The list is one thing, but actually thinking up the zoo is another.
My last post was not an idea of mine. It was an example of the garbage that people have soiled the "Design A Zoo" thread with.
to be fair this thread didn't start out as listings of fantasy. It was a genuine question as to how to start a zoo in the real world, and there were several very good replies, followed by relevant ideas on how posters would do it themselves, and only later in the thread did it turn to fantasy.Because this was a dead thread over a year old, and Fantasy Zoos have only existed for less than a week. But, I've moved it now.
Please anyone in the Sacramento, California area...
But you already have a zoo!
This does raise an interesting question: Would zoo enthusiasts, the animals, and civic leaders benefit by having multiple smaller zoos throughout a random city? Sort of like branches of a library.
For example, one branch concentrates on primates; another on native wildlife; and a third on, say, big cats and hoof stock. It would be difficult finding the available space in highly urbanized areas, but this should possible in the cities West of the Mississippi River.
Europe's probably SOL in this scenario.
I believe this is kind of how the WCS does it. Queens is North and South American wildlife, the aquarium is marine life, Central Park is rainforest and Arctic/Antarctic wildlife, and Bronx is more all of that combined (except really marine life). I don't think Prospect Park has a theme, though.
~Thylo![]()
I'm intrested I even did reseach about it . I'm an animal lover and I get serious when it gets to animals
Now their have been threads on Zoochat about your dream zoo and the animals that would be in it etc. But has anyone on Zoochat ever looked into starting their own actual zoo? It would take a lot of money to make it happen and of course a lot of time. I was just interested if anyone had maybe plans or looking into starting their own zoo in the future like myself.
I believe this is kind of how the WCS does it. Queens is North and South American wildlife, the aquarium is marine life, Central Park is rainforest and Arctic/Antarctic wildlife, and Bronx is more all of that combined (except really marine life). I don't think Prospect Park has a theme, though.
~Thylo![]()