Toledo Zoo Toledo Zoo videos from 1994

Thank you for sharing! Since you posted these episodes I have watched them and all others of Zoo Today I could find on YouTube! It provides a great insight into what the zoo was like back in the mid 1990s. Some details that particularly stood out to me were:
  • A pair of African leopards living in what was then called the African Savanna, the area having since been rebranded as Tembo Trail. Per the Toledo Blade (The Blade | Toledo's breaking news, sports, and entertainment watchdog), the zoo’s last leopard was euthanized in 2000. Their enclosure was subsequently turned into a vulture aviary, before being completely demolished to make way for a larger elephant habitat.
  • Prior to the opening of Africa! on the other side of the zoo, giraffes and ostriches lived in the African Savanna in the yard next to the rhinos.
  • Likewise, before the Arctic Encounter opened also on the zoo’s north side, polar bears lived in the area that is now Tiger Terrace.
  • An American black bear appears in the intro. Not sure where in the zoo it lived (though according to a map the zoo posted to their Facebook page in 2018, Tiger Terrace used to be the bear grottos, so maybe there?). The same press release mentioning the death of the leopard also says that the last one of this species at Toledo died in 1998.
  • A sea lion pool that appears in most episodes, often at the beginning and/or end, and no longer exists. Per the aforementioned 90s map (view it here Log in to Facebook) it was located where Nature’s Neighborhood now is.
  • They apparently had secretary birds in the mid-90s, which I had no idea about.
  • They kept koalas in an indoor exhibit, either in the Museum of Science or right next to it (the map doesn’t make it clear).
  • Considering how the Carnivore Cafe had already been converted into a restaurant, but Tiger Terrace didn’t exist yet, I think the zoo might’ve actually not had tigers during the filming of the Season 1 and 2 episodes I saw? This is supported by footage of them never being shown at the various points where big cats are discussed (in contrast to the lions, leopards, snow leopards, and cheetahs).
  • The train ride that was on the south side of the zoo and no longer exists is frequently shown.
I could find very little information about this series on the internet. All I was able to turn up was the 2002 article linked below, also from The Blade, which mentions its cancellation after 8 seasons.

Award-winner 'Zoo Today' comes to end
 
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