If a zoo has a nocturnal house then it is a real treat for my wife and I, as often those buildings are one of the highlights of our zoo trip. Of the many such houses that we have visited, the following two are arguably the two biggest and quite possibly two of the best in the world.
Animals & Exhibits | Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo
The link above is to "Kingdoms of the Night" the world's largest and possibly best nocturnal house. It is found at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo, which specializes in massive zoo buildings. With over 75 animal species, including 8 species of bat, the area is .75 of an acre in size and fantastic to visit. The pool of water in the photo is actually 16 feet deep, and the world's largest indoor swamp is also part of this spectacular exhibit.
Alice Springs Desert Park -
The Alice Springs Desert Park houses a terrific collection of Australian animals, and is located in the dead centre of Australia. It contains the largest nocturnal house in the southern hemisphere, and after visiting it in 2007 I've often compared the park to the equally small yet brilliant Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in the U.S.
The nocturnal house at the Alice Springs Desert Park is more traditional in layout, as unlike the Henry Doorly Zoo visitors are not immersed into their surroundings. However, it is still fantastic and contains many reptiles, amphibians and mammals that are not found at any zoo outside of Australia. If you go to the "Park Map" page on the website and click on "Nocturnal House" there is a 31 second video of the building and its occupants.
Does anyone have any more truly world class nocturnal houses to add to these two?
Animals & Exhibits | Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo
The link above is to "Kingdoms of the Night" the world's largest and possibly best nocturnal house. It is found at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo, which specializes in massive zoo buildings. With over 75 animal species, including 8 species of bat, the area is .75 of an acre in size and fantastic to visit. The pool of water in the photo is actually 16 feet deep, and the world's largest indoor swamp is also part of this spectacular exhibit.
Alice Springs Desert Park -
The Alice Springs Desert Park houses a terrific collection of Australian animals, and is located in the dead centre of Australia. It contains the largest nocturnal house in the southern hemisphere, and after visiting it in 2007 I've often compared the park to the equally small yet brilliant Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in the U.S.
The nocturnal house at the Alice Springs Desert Park is more traditional in layout, as unlike the Henry Doorly Zoo visitors are not immersed into their surroundings. However, it is still fantastic and contains many reptiles, amphibians and mammals that are not found at any zoo outside of Australia. If you go to the "Park Map" page on the website and click on "Nocturnal House" there is a 31 second video of the building and its occupants.
Does anyone have any more truly world class nocturnal houses to add to these two?