Calgary Zoo

14-05-2008
The Calgary Zoo, located in the Canadian Province of Alberta, is Canada's second largest zoo. The layout of the establishment is in geographic terms, with 7 main areas, although occasionally a particular species of animal will be found in a zone that it is not normally in while in the wild. The zoo is the # 1 tourist attraction in Calgary, with 1.2 million visitors every year, and there are almost 1,200 animals in the collection.
Destination Africa - Combining The TransAltaRainforest and African Savannah sections of the zoo, this project cost $33 million and opened in January, 2003. The entire African section of the zoo is fairly large, and features such animals as hippos, lowland gorillas, dwarf crocodiles, dik diks, giraffes, warthogs, african wild dogs, african crested porcupines, lions, meerkats, zebras, crowned cranes, ostriches, bongos, colobus monkeys, rock hyraxes and a variety of other animals.
Canadian Wilds - The largest area of the zoo, with many expansive enclosures. It contains such animals as grizzly bears, american black bears, elk, dall's sheep, bighorn sheep, cougars, wolves, rocky mountain goats, caribou, moose, whooping and sandhill cranes, wood bison, lynx, musk ox, river otters, swift foxes, burrowing owls, pelicans, etc.
Australia and Creatures of the Night - A small and not very noteworthy section of the zoo that features kangaroos, cassowaries, wallabies, bearded dragons, bats, owls, frogs, geckos, douroucoulis, fennec foxes, kinkajous, lesser slow lorises, feather-tailed gliders, agoutis, chevrotains, prehensile-tailed porcupines, skinks, crocodile monitors, etc.
Conservatory/Dorothy Harvie Gardens - A large garden that has a conservatory as its centerpiece. The zoo is spending $18 million to expand and renovate the glass-dominated conservatory, and it will open to the public towards the end of 2009.
Eurasia - Large section of the zoo with siberian tigers, snow leopards, japanese macaques, alpine ibex, red pandas, european wild boars, sloth bears, asian elephants, japanese serow, bactrian camels, markhor, etc.
South American Primate Research Center - Poorly designed, antiquated part of the zoo that is a fairly small proportion of the overall zoo's area. Various marmosets, tamarins, other monkey species, giant anteaters, white-handed gibbons, fallow deer, patagonian cavies, peccaries and lemurs are found here.
Prehistoric Park - A unique section of the zoo, complete with winding walkways and at least 30 lifesize replicas of dinosaurs. This area has always been a massive hit with children of all ages, but could possibly be demolished in the next year or two.
FUTURE:
The long-anticipated and still gestating "Arctic/Antarctic Shores" set of exhibits is still on the backburner. If the Calgary Zoo finally does get around to constructing this enormous, football-field size set of enclosures then the Prehistoric Park will be bulldozed. In its place will be $133 million worth of tanks and exhibits featuring polar bears, seals, arctic foxes, snowy owls, and at least 3 different species of penguins. This project has been in the works for a number of years now, but if ever completed will be one of the largest exhibits of its kind anywhere in the world.
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