Great video! The Americas seems to be a very solid complex, although the theming could be improved. My biggest griefence is that it seems like you can see a lot of the animals only through chain-link fences. The tamandua exhibit is also not a great sight. I'm alwasy happy to see an outdoor alligaor enclosure though, because we really don't have many of them in our european zoos. Thaks for the detailes impressions and keep up the good work. :)
To answer your question. I wouldn't say I'm excited, but I'm very curious as to what animal(s) will be going into the exhibit next to the main restaurant at Binder Park.
I love your tours. To answer your question, I’m excited for Asian Passage at the Birmingham Zoo, as well as the Smithsonian Zoo’s updated bird house. I also have two questions. 1. How would you compare World Wildlife Zoo to other zoos and why? 2. If you were to showcase any new exhibits, which ones would you showcase and why?
1. Wildlife World Zoo differs from more standard AZA zoos in a few ways. The exhibits are not as organized by animal type or geographic region, the exhibits tend to be more simple with less immersive elements, although there is some really nice ones, and there is some species displayed like Pileated Gibbon and Striped Hyena that you typically don't see at AZA zoos. Overall I had a great time there. 2. Two new exhibits I'm hoping to showcase are the new Kodiak Ridge at the Toledo Zoo opening on March 16th, and the new African Forest, Pygmy Hippo Exhibit at John Ball Zoo.
Great video! The Americas seems to be a very solid complex, although the theming could be improved. My biggest griefence is that it seems like you can see a lot of the animals only through chain-link fences. The tamandua exhibit is also not a great sight. I'm alwasy happy to see an outdoor alligaor enclosure though, because we really don't have many of them in our european zoos.
Thaks for the detailes impressions and keep up the good work. :)
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the complex!
I volunteer at Potawatomi Zoo!
Awesome! I always enjoy visiting Potawatomi and I really like the direction the zoo is heading.
To answer your question. I wouldn't say I'm excited, but I'm very curious as to what animal(s) will be going into the exhibit next to the main restaurant at Binder Park.
Great, I also like visiting zoo's
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I love your tours. To answer your question, I’m excited for Asian Passage at the Birmingham Zoo, as well as the Smithsonian Zoo’s updated bird house. I also have two questions.
1. How would you compare World Wildlife Zoo to other zoos and why?
2. If you were to showcase any new exhibits, which ones would you showcase and why?
1. Wildlife World Zoo differs from more standard AZA zoos in a few ways. The exhibits are not as organized by animal type or geographic region, the exhibits tend to be more simple with less immersive elements, although there is some really nice ones, and there is some species displayed like Pileated Gibbon and Striped Hyena that you typically don't see at AZA zoos. Overall I had a great time there.
2. Two new exhibits I'm hoping to showcase are the new Kodiak Ridge at the Toledo Zoo opening on March 16th, and the new African Forest, Pygmy Hippo Exhibit at John Ball Zoo.
@@DereksZooVideos0118 That's great. I also wanted to tell you that ZooTampa announced a new master plan.
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@@JacobFiveash Wow! Looks fantastic.
@@DereksZooVideos0118 Thank you.
So a cafe called the black bear cafe but is home to andean bears?
The original plans were for Black Bears, but they ended up switching to Andean Bears. I assume the name of the Cafe will be changed.
@@DereksZooVideos0118 that’s correct