I am confused as to what is so great about the Fort Worth Zoo. Don't get me wrong I am sure Fort Worth is a great zoo, but there are plenty more that are better. I have heard their best exhibit Texas Wild! had most of the money spent on visitor anemities rather than animals. I am all for making visitors feel like they are in that country, but I think the animals should always come first since they are the ones living in the habitats.
I agree that animals' NEEDS should come first. While I'll admit that I've only seen a (detailed) video of Texas Wild!, I did not see any animals who were suffering or lacking. To each his own, but some are simply bothered when a zoo spends any amount of money on anything that is more for the enjoyment of human visitors. This is why Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo is often ripped by some -- they've built a lot of fun rides for kids. (And for this, they were rewarded by being named the #1 best zoo for children by Child Magazine!)
Back to Fort Worth: I need to explain that MY focus with zoos is in seeing them becoming much more of a tourist attraction than they are now. This will not only sell more of our books, but even more so, it will bring in more dollars to the zoos, so they can continue to improve their outdated exhibits and concentrate on conservation and education. When it comes to making zoos tourist attractions, very few exhibits exemplify this better than Fort Worth's Texas Wild! It not only presents an extremely complete look at all of Texas's wide variety of wildlife (present and past), but it also exposes visitors to the human environments that Texas is famous for, including an amazing Old West Texas town.
Beyond Texas Wild!, FW's World of Primates is the only place in America where you can see all four of the great ape species, all in a very nice indoor/outdoor rain forest exhibit. Their Asian Falls habitat is very pretty, with Asian elephants, Indian rhinos, white Bengal and Malayan tigers, and sun bears. They already have one of the nation's largest collections of reptiles, which they are updating this year with the new Museum of Living Art. In the back of our book, where we acknowledged zoos for being among the "Top Ten" in the USA in various categories, we put Fort Worth on 5 of these Top 10 lists: North American animals, primates, reptiles, pachyderms, and insects. I wouldn't be embarrassed at all to put this zoo on a list among the very best in America.