[ame=http://www.amazon.ca/Americas-Best-Zoos-Travel-Families/dp/188714076X/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1211486802&sr=1-3]Amazon.ca: America's Best Zoos: A Travel Guide for Fans & Families: Allen W. Nyhuis: Books[/ame]
I received the book "America's Best Zoos" in the mail yesterday, and have been reading it nonstop every since. It is an amazingly comprehensive, all-around AWESOME book that anyone interested in U.S. zoos should immediately purchase. Not only can an individual read the entire book cover to cover and gain a wonderful amount of knowledge, but it is a terrific reference book that can be glanced at over and over again.
Of the approximately 220 AZA accredited American Zoos, 60 were chosen as the best of the best. These 60 zoos have long, detailed writeups that are pages in length. The average is between 3-4 pages for each zoo, but some are longer. The San Diego Zoo is 6 full pages, while there are another 37 zoos that are smaller and reviewed with a paragraph or two. The main 60 have been given the opportunity to shine. There is a lot of useful information on prices, tips for viewing, hours, etc, but then the real juicy part of the text begins. There is a list of the featured exhibits, and extremely detailed observations of the flora and fauna that make up these enclosures. Every zoo has both a second list of other exhibits that are maybe not quite as noteworthy as the featured ones, but are still reviewed. Then there is a section for kids activities and upcoming construction projects for new exhibits.
Towards the back of the book there are 20 different lists, each one with the 10 best zoos in the country for a particular set of animals and exhibits. Ten best zoos for Asian animals, ten best zoos for primates, bears, birds, etc. Then the 25 greatest exhibits in the U.S., which is an unenviable task to complete. Both writers selected their 25 best exhibits, and even though there are some major disagreements...in the end 15 out of 25 exhibits appear on BOTH of the lists.
Overall the book is an amazing source of zoo information, and for someone like me who is planning a long drive around North America (see "Summer Road Trip" thread) this book will prove invaluable. Kudos to the authors!!!!!
I received the book "America's Best Zoos" in the mail yesterday, and have been reading it nonstop every since. It is an amazingly comprehensive, all-around AWESOME book that anyone interested in U.S. zoos should immediately purchase. Not only can an individual read the entire book cover to cover and gain a wonderful amount of knowledge, but it is a terrific reference book that can be glanced at over and over again.
Of the approximately 220 AZA accredited American Zoos, 60 were chosen as the best of the best. These 60 zoos have long, detailed writeups that are pages in length. The average is between 3-4 pages for each zoo, but some are longer. The San Diego Zoo is 6 full pages, while there are another 37 zoos that are smaller and reviewed with a paragraph or two. The main 60 have been given the opportunity to shine. There is a lot of useful information on prices, tips for viewing, hours, etc, but then the real juicy part of the text begins. There is a list of the featured exhibits, and extremely detailed observations of the flora and fauna that make up these enclosures. Every zoo has both a second list of other exhibits that are maybe not quite as noteworthy as the featured ones, but are still reviewed. Then there is a section for kids activities and upcoming construction projects for new exhibits.
Towards the back of the book there are 20 different lists, each one with the 10 best zoos in the country for a particular set of animals and exhibits. Ten best zoos for Asian animals, ten best zoos for primates, bears, birds, etc. Then the 25 greatest exhibits in the U.S., which is an unenviable task to complete. Both writers selected their 25 best exhibits, and even though there are some major disagreements...in the end 15 out of 25 exhibits appear on BOTH of the lists.
Overall the book is an amazing source of zoo information, and for someone like me who is planning a long drive around North America (see "Summer Road Trip" thread) this book will prove invaluable. Kudos to the authors!!!!!