
16-05-2005
Hey
as the Brissie resident let me make a few comments about the zoos etc around the city.
Alma Park Zoo - I agree with what Nigel said - excellent gardens, really beautiful. When it was up for sale a year or so ago it was stated that the owner would make a living from the zoo with around $40 000 a year before tax( what i get and I don't have the stress of running a private business). This is basically the profit, you would need a lot more than that to make much of it. As far as I can see they are basically treading water and will probably be swamped when Australia Zoo really gets into the exotic fauna.
Lone Park - For a while they catered almost totally to the Japanese, your photo with a koala crowd. I haven't been for a few years.
Olsens bird gardens - would appeal mainly to the avicultural crowd. Keeps your typical range of birds - lots of parrots, finches, pheasants kept in backyard style aviaries. Tropical gardens (very cold in winter as the sun doesn't get through to the ground but lovely in summer) a hedge maze nice cafeIt was also up for style and if I only had a few million dollars!!
Fleays - very much down on its luck, too close to Currumbin. Lives mainly on its reputation from the old days when it was started by Fleay (who was first to breed the platypus)
Currumbin - the best native fauna park I have ever seen (haven't been to Healseville but from what I have read it is comparable). Unfortunately it is also starting to struggle financially - too much competition on the Gold Coast. Its big attraction was the lorikeet feeding, thousands of the birds coming in to be fed - Nigel knows what that is like. Unfortunately something is happening to the birds, they are not in the numbers they once were.
Dreamworld - This seems to be the place to go now - tiger island, an excellent native bird aviary (huge walk through but not quite as good as the Melbourne one) Native fauna exhibits - the farmyard.
Seaworld - Polar Bear Shores!! Shark Bay!!! Both excellent and amazing, informative interactive did I say amazing!!
Brisbane Forest Park - an interesting little place run by Brisbane Forest, to give visitors an idea of what can be found in the huge forest reserve to the West of Brisbane. Another nice walkthrough aviary with about 40 species of local birds- excellent aquarium displays showing native fishes, frogs crustaceans, reptiles etc. A good platypus exhibit (they are hoping to breed them) quolls, squirrel gliders, antichinus, potaroos, feather tail gliders, bandicoots, ringtail possums, wallabies etc.
Really nice though small. I visit it on a regular basis.
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