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Old 19-11-2008

I'd be interested to know where I can see the best webcams of zoos.
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Old 19-11-2008

Michele Sarlo - Animal WebCams try this page its in my site.

If you know of any not included let me know
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Thank you - that's a really good site. I've not looked at them all yet, but there's some great ones - e.g. pandas at San Diego. Disappointing that quite a few of them aren't live streaming. Some of them didn't seem to work either.

I've found a few at: CheckAnimalsLive.com : Webcams of Nature, Zoos and Animal Events
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Also some good seabirds ones at Scottish Seabird Centre - See seabirds and wildlife close up - Puffins, kittiwakes, guillemots and razorbills, seals and the famous Bass Rock gannets - North Berwick, East Lothian, plus dolphins and whales, but it's not zoos I know - plus they don't seem to stream live, but interesting all the same
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Old 19-11-2008

I know about them some might not be online as it might be night in their location.

Others are no always online.

I check them once a month and modify if necessary.

Thanks for your comment and the sites you posted. I will have a look at the links later on this week and see what I can add in my site.

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Old 19-11-2008

I think tons of interesting webcams are out there, fE lowland gorillas at Prague, polar bear cubbing den at Prague, okapis at Dvur Kralove, white tigers at Bratislava or polar bears at Brno.
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i quite like the cams at the national smithsonian zoo as i think the large variety of the cams is great (unfortuantley i dont know vety many good UK ones)
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i quite like the cams at the national smithsonian zoo as i think the large variety of the cams is great (unfortuantley i dont know vety many good UK ones)
I agree there cams are great & there is not many in the UK but the Aspinals parks web cams are good being able to take control and move it where you want.
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Old 20-11-2008

At the weekend (not home during daylight hours) i have been watching the gorilla cam at Bristol you get to see a lot of ducks

Its a shame the webcams at Marwell are static although when we do visit Marwell we do wave at the one over the meerkats in the hope we will be on the screen for the next minute

I once emailed Colchester zoo to enquire if they have ever considered having webcams and got a very funny one back saying the animals have never felt the need to have phonelines or pcs in their enclosures tut what about the elephants and trunk calls
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Old 20-11-2008

I always like to recommend the ten (10!) web cameras covering the tiger exhibit at Kolmården Zoo in Sweden:

Webbkameror.se - TigerCam, TigerWorld, Kolmårdens sibiriska tigrar live, webkamera, webcam, webcamera, webbkameror, webkameror, webkamra, webbkamror, djurpark, zoo, tiger

A new and rather good exhibit, 4800 squre meters big. Divided into two different sections: one "landscaped" sort of "Asian themed", the other simply consisting of natural Swedish rocks and pine trees. The two sections are divided by an artificial "river" and both sections are available to the cats all the time. Right now threre are two female cubs that you can see on the indoor cameras.
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Old 20-11-2008

That is a nice tiger one, at the moment if you look outside there is a tractor parked there, with it's lights on, im waiting and wacthing for someone to get on an drive around on it lol
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Old 20-11-2008

And ... Leonard's Cam World: Animal Webcam Directory
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Old 24-11-2008

They've got one on the rhinos at Paignton. http://www.paigntonzoo.org.uk/webcams.php It's inside the house so I'd imagine you'd see more action then the gorrilla one at bristol this time of year.
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Old 25-11-2008

Home at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm, Wraxall, Bristol, Somerset
Brazilian Tapir webcam, think it's live 24hrs a day!
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Old 25-11-2008

I have placed all your links to my site.

Thanks for your suggestions

Here is the link again

Main entry to my site here Michele Sarlo - Michele Sarlo's Page*
Animal Web cams here Michele Sarlo - Animal WebCams

If there are more just post them

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