So where are these birds, at Harewood? 2011: Lear's Chicks 2011 - a set on Flickr 2010: Lear's Nest 2010 - a set on Flickr
Well I, respectfully, think it sucks. And I live just down the street and have been going there all of my life, watching as it has gone right down...
The focal point of Teton Trek is the huuuge Great Lodge. Think clubhouse on a golf course in a national forest..:) That the Great Lodge is the...
Amen to that! And the rental fee has impoverished the zoo, taking money away from the other animals. And what about that million dollar,...
Memphis Zoo now allows lids and straws to be sold with concession drinks as "guests" were complaining. What's next? It is not a good zoo by any...
In my opinion giving any kind of kudos to that amusement park with animals as a side dish is a total waste of cyberspace. Gorilla Forest hands down...
A Somali wild ass was born at the St. Louis Zoo on April 10, 2008. Here's a link: What's the Zoo to do with its Somali wild ass problem? ::...
Welcome farmboy! I'm sure you'll find plenty to hold your interest here--it is a truly great website. Enjoy...
Thanks for starting this thread, aw101. I have long hated the Wild Asia "ride"-- it is even worse than the SDWAP tram, in that it does move so...
Talk about Walking With Prehistoric Beasts. Just look at the size of this guy: [media]
Yes, the black leopards might as well be trapped in a window display at Macy's. My fave Jungleworld exhibit ever was the family of proboscis...
Ah I see you are quite the seasoned critic.
I'm sure Mauricio Anton, illustrator of The Big Cats and Their Fossil Relatives, would be very interested in having a look at these jaglions. They...
Every zoo goes through different eras, some visionary and others pedestrian. This is a really bad era for the Wild Animal Park. Very bland and...
No, these can no longer be seen. I think they are planning another tram for that. But as far as I know ( I haven't been since May of last year)...
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Wow thanks for the heads up! I'm going! I've never been, but now you've sealed it. I am in Tennessee-- so this is "next door" so to speak,...
That pretty much sums up a lot of the old European attitudes about the Australian fauna as backward, primitive, and somehow not up to snuff. I'd...
You gotta love people like that: the ultimate, incurable, die-hard romantics! I think that perhaps they see the Thylacine as more than just a...
I absolutely agree. Same situation exactly here in the southern USA with the ivory-billed woodpecker. Grainy video footage (ultimately rejected by...
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