So who has the best orangutan exhibit around?
You should add Leipzig to your poll. It is the best I've ever seen. Lots of big live trees, some accessible to the orangs and the gibbon who shares their forest.
Correct not sure what I was thinking when I was typing that post.@Zoogiraffe, I suppose Alpenhaul = Apenheul (Apeldoorn, Netherlands)
Never seen any of those on the list [we can't all afford to travel], but I would agree Paignton is good. However, I prefer Durrell [Jersey Zoo]. Plenty of varied outdoor climbing opportunities, very high indoor accommodation, plenty of room indoors for individual animals to be isolated if necessary, and still have interesting space. Good interpretive matierial with a conservation message, superb planting, opportunities for the Orangs to interact with Gibbons. Also, and I'm admittedly biased here, a particularly charming alpha male Orang.
Ragunan (Schmutzer Primate Center) wins hands down IMO, both in terms of size and how naturalistic it is. You can see the photos here:
Ragunan Zoo Gallery
, but I would agree Paignton is good. However, I prefer Durrell [Jersey Zoo]. Plenty of varied outdoor climbing opportunities, very high indoor accommodation, plenty of room indoors for individual animals to be isolated if necessary, and still have interesting space.Put Jersey's indoor area with Paignton's outdoor area and that would give an even better exhibit in total than either have now. IMO Paignton's indoors is quite ordinary, and Jersey' outdoors is good but nothing special.
Which other zoo lets orangutans climb real trees, over heads of visitors, keeps over 20 individuals and has time for contact session for visitors?