I just uploaded 94 photos of America's newest zoo, the Wisconsin-based Timbavati Wildlife Park.
in which gallery? Zoochat one here: Timbavati Wildlife Park GalleryI am not seeing any photos in their gallery.
I wonder if the problem was simply planning without a budget in mind and then only having enough money to build the crappy exhibits there today.
If that is true it doesn't excuse the fact that many enclosures have no hides or branches. Cardboard boxes can be used a temp hides and branches can be collected for free from fallen trees.
I recently filled an entire crow aviary with branches from a tree that came down in a storm, didn't cost me a penny.
Is this commonplace in the USA?
No. There's a lot of places that do it, but I wouldnt call it commonplace.
Also AZA zoos dont do this. Places that do are just roadside attractions that only care about money.
I think this is true. When I went here, a lot of the cages were larger then the ones shown in the gallery. Many of them had branches and hides. I think the owner just din't realize that things like cardboard boxes could be used as hides. There were logs in the lion and tiger exhibits.I wonder if this zoo has a master plan or something like most AZA facilities have. I wonder if the problem was simply planning without a budget in mind and then only having enough money to build the crappy exhibits there today.
This is probably the first real news on this thread: The area that was going to become the future African Wild Sheep exhibit is now a go cart ride.