Don't forget that North America also includes the Caribbean Islands
and Central America down to Panama.
and Central America down to Panama.
Shedd Aquarium has the most species in the world with approximately 1500 species.
San Diego Zoo has probably the best collection of animals but not the best exhibits.
Yup, I misread the title COMPLETELY. I thought he was asking for the best collection of animals in a North American Zoo.I think that this thread is only meant for North American animals, so having the most amount of total species doesn’t necessarily mean they have the most North American animals. San Diego in particular isn’t very strong in North American animals, lots of zoos have larger North American collections.
I thought NC would be a contender, as well as Tuscon Sonora Desert Museum.
Anybody else?
I'd be very interested in hearing which one wins for European species!This has made me think, has anyone ever made a thread about which zoo in the U.S. has the best collection for each continent? That might be a cool idea.
I'd be very interested in hearing which one wins for European species!
I haven't been to too many major zoos with good Nearctic variety - Atlanta has a few birds (including greater roadrunner) and an extension of the reptile house devoted to native Georgian herps (plus a few taxa in the main building like alligator snapper), but that's it. North Carolina's is fantastic, though. Exhibit quality is all around superb, and sans maybe a few small mammals, coyote (but not many zoos really exhibit those), caprines, moose and bald eagles, most of the more iconic species are present.
Northwest Trek looks amazing and has an exclusively North American collection, but most if not all are mammals.
I thought NC would be a contender, as well as Tuscon Sonora Desert Museum.
Anybody else?
The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum has some top-notch exhibitry but it's actualyl pretty limited species-wise with there being a lot more signed than are actually present and, as @nczoofan mentioned, it's pretty specific to just the Sonoran Desert.
I made a species list here which should be pretty complete except for Merriam's Wild Turkey, which I forgot were present behind the scenes.
~Thylo
The thread title says both best display and best number of species. I am not sure if the thread starter means they have to have both of these to count, or if either category is worth mentioning. I have no idea about most species, but as for good exhibits two of the best zoos in the country (my opinion) are Northwest Trek and Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. I remember Columbus and Minnesota having good sections too, based on trips long ago. Woodland Park (Seattle) has a nice section. The new California Trail at Oakland Zoo is pretty good. A lot of aquariums are focused on the local region (in fact maybe the majority of aquariums in the USA?).
But someone raises an interesting point. Most North American themed exhibits focus on the region in which the facility is located. I am scratching my head trying to think of a zoo in my country that portrays a wide range of the continent's habitats.