
17-05-2008
I'll take the lead, since it was my "home zoo" for many years. The Cincinnati Zoo is a great melting pot of European and American Style Zoos. As one of the oldest zoos in North America it has a great history with german influences (especially hagenbeck). I highly reccommend it history book: "The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden: From Past to Present" by David Ehrlinger.
It is also the forerunner in ex-situ conservation in North America. They specialize in many of the unique species that are hard to come by in America zoos and has always been that way. Some of its most notable species include: Okapi, Sumatran/Indian/Black Rhinoceros, Lowland Gorilla, Bonobo, Orangutan, Manatee, Small Felid species, Komodo Dragon, Penguins, Giant Salamander, Giant Eland, Cheetah, and Asian Elephant.
Like many old zoos there is no particular layout to the zoo (as the zoo's entrance has changed locations many times) and definitely requires a map to transverse the campus. Its major exhibits include:
Jungle Trails - 2.5 lush forested primate complex was designed inhouse. The walkways for the exhibited are covered in tree mulch, very different from most zoo exhibits and adds more to the forest immersion. It also houses a very good nocturnal prosimian collection. This is one of the best primate exhibitions in the US.
Vanishing Giants - A 2000 renovation of the elephant house that includes Asian Elephants, Masai Giraffe, and their very valuable Okapi (their bloodline represents their original 1987 import from the Congo, a female Asengu)
Wolf Woods - Houses Mexican Wolves, River Otters, Thick-billed Parrots, Skunks, Turkeys, and Grey Fox on this hillside exhibit
Manatee Springs - A good representation of Florida wildlife. Cincinnati is one of 4 facilities in the US to house manatees outside of Florida.
Gorilla World - Home to one of the most successful gorilla troops in the US, it was built in the 1970s and still considered a good gorilla exhibit...this area is slated for expansion in the zoo's masterplan.
World of the Insect - one of the best insect displays in the US, shows a great display of insect natural history and adaptation. Also houses many rare and endangered species of insect.
Wildlife Canyon - home to sumatran rhino, red river hog, mhorr's gazelle, sichuan takin and many duiker
Wings of the World - a very nice bird house, displays a great diversity of birds including their large arctic/antarctic bird collection
Cat House - the most complete small cat collection in the US. It is one of the focuses for the zoo's conservation department (see earlier posts)
Passenger Pigeon Memorial - Cincinnati zoo is home to the extinction of the Passenger Pigeon and Carolina Parakeet. This small musuem highlights that plight that faces endangered animals. It is good luck for zookeepers to touch the pigeon statue outside the memorial.
My last visit to this zoo was in January 2007 when I got to personally meet the zoo's okapi, elephants, and rhinos. I am also a member of the zoo's zoological society and get bi-monthly update via their newsletter. I'll try and update this thread on the zoo's activities and soon I post more information of the zoo's new and exciting masterplan.
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