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Cities With Three Major Zoos/Zoo-Aquaria?

Discussion in 'General Zoo Discussion' started by Nikola Chavkosk, 24 Mar 2017.

  1. Nikola Chavkosk

    Nikola Chavkosk Well-Known Member

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    Is the Madrid the only city in the world which have three major zoos:

    -Fauna Madrid (218 species, though it don't hold large hoofstock, but has monkeys, among other animals)
    -Zoo Aquarium Madrid (284 species, also holds elephants, giant pandas)
    -Madrid Safari (Aldea del Fresno) (173 species, also holds elephants, giraffes, etc.) - at approximately 25km from the Madrid periphery (by the way, what park is this in the media section for Spain - or it is not included?)

    Ok, Berlin has two, even greater, giant zoos; San Diego zoo has two giants also (excluding the Sea World which is exclusively aquarium).
     
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    kiang Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    Singapore is the first that comes to mind
     
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    Tokyo: - Ueno Zoo, Tama Zoo, Inokashira Park Zoo, Tokyo Sea Life Park (plus at least three aquaria = Sumida Aquarium, Sunshine Aquarium, Tokyo Tower Aquarium).
     
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    Yokohama have three zoo, Nogeyama zoo, Zoorasia and Kanazawa zoo. The three zoo are in different style, with zoorasia natural habit, to nogeyama cage.They seem to have a good collection of animal,though.Like kanazawa have pronghorn and okapi,zoorasia have douc langur,proboscis monkey, and nogeyama with kagu and dourocli.
     
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    Chlidonias Moderator Staff Member 15+ year member

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    Beijing has the Beijing Zoo, the Beijing Wildlife Park, the Badaling Wildlife Park, and the Beijing Aquarium (within the zoo but a separate attraction). I think there is or is going to be another major aquarium in Beijing too but I can't remember what it is called.
     
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    Blue World?
     
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    Chlidonias Moderator Staff Member 15+ year member

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    Blue Zoo Beijing? (aka Gongti Richina Underwater World).

    That could be the one I was thinking of, but I just googled it and it was built in 1997. I thought there was a much more recent one built - which if so would make three big aquariums in Beijing.
     
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    Lisbon would be another contender with the Zoo, the Oceanario and Aquario Vasco da Gama. New York would be another with Bronx Zoo, Central Park Zoo, Queens Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo and Staten Island Zoo out of which 4 of them are run by WCS.
     
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    Could argue London, with London Zoo and Chessington Zoo (both large collections) and Battersea Park Zoo, Golders Hill Park Zoo, and the Wetlands Centre (which are all small collections). London Aquarium might count too.
     
  10. Nikola Chavkosk

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    Oh yes, I forgot for Singapore. I was not sure for New York and London. I didn't knew about Yokohama and Beijing. I hope so one day I will travel to Eastern China and Japan for visiting zoos, and Zoorasia seems particularly attractive to me.
     
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    In addition to the previously mentioned New York zoos, there are also the New York Aquarium (run by WCS) and the Long Island Aquarium (nearby).
     
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    Operative word here is 'major'. It's obviously subjective but the cities that I can think of that qualify are:
    - Melbourne, with Melbourne Zoo, Melbourne Aquarium (or whatever horrible name Merlin has given it) and Werribee Open Range Zoo. Werribee is universally considered a suburb of Melbourne, whereas Healesville rarely is.
    - Chicago, with Brookfield Zoo, Lincoln Park Zoo and Shedd Aquarium.
    - San Francisco, with San Francisco Zoo, Aquarium of the Bay and California Academy of Sciences.
    - Singapore, which actually has five (Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, Jurong Bird Park, River Safari and SEA Aquarium).
    - Tokyo, with six (Ueno Zoo, Tama Zoo, Tokyo Sea Life Park, Sumida Aquarium, Sunshine Aquarium and Shinagawa Aquarium. Adding Yokohama, which is part of the same metro area, adds another three 'major' collections.)
    - San Diego, but only if one considers the Safari Park to be part of the city, and I'm not sure I do.
     
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    Bangkok maybe:
    - Dusit zoo
    - Safari world
    - Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo
    - Sea life Bangkok
    - Bangkok aquarium
     
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    New York City has five zoos and one aquarium, and there are additional zoos and an aquarium in the suburbs. Here are the animal census numbers from 2015 for the five facilities run by the Wildlife Conservation Society (f/k/a New York Zoological Society), which should let you decide how many are "major":
    BRONX ZOO
    Mammals
    162 species, 1466 specimens
    Birds
    281, 1,748
    Reptiles
    149, 646
    Amphibians
    47, 3,149
    Invertebrates
    34, 2,180
    Fish
    68, 1,491
    TOTAL
    741, 10,680
    CENTRAL PARK ZOO

    Mammals
    28, 631
    Birds
    88, 374
    Reptiles
    28, 80
    Amphibians
    8, 17
    Invertebrates
    1, 160
    Fish
    3, 46
    TOTAL
    156, 1,308
    QUEENS ZOO

    Mammals
    24, 108
    Birds
    50, 351
    Reptiles
    10, 60
    Amphibians
    1, 43
    Invertebrates
    1, 25
    Fish
    5, 22
    TOTAL
    91, 609
    PROSPECT PARK ZOO

    Mammals
    38, 152
    Birds
    48, 184
    Reptiles
    29, 82
    Amphibians
    13, 51
    Invertebrates
    3, 131
    Fish
    27, 439
    TOTAL
    158, 1,039
    NEW YORK AQUARIUM

    Mammals
    5, 16
    Birds
    1, 21
    Reptiles
    6, 8
    Amphibians
    0, 0
    Invertebrates
    95, 529
    Fish
    186, 2,313
    TOTAL
    293, 2,887
    GRAND TOTAL
    (ALL FACILITIES) 1,176 16,523
    I wouldn't call the Staten Island or Bridgeport Zoos major, but the Turtle Back Zoo in NJ, with over 200n species, probably qualifies.
     
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    If we are counting aquariums, then Phoenix (USA) has three majors (plus one minor - the SeaLife aquarium in the mall). The majors are Phoenix Zoo, Wildlife World Zoo and Aquarium, OdySea.

    Tampa (USA) has Lowry Park Zoo, Florida Aquarium, Busch Gardens.
     
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    Tokio has five aquariums in total, San Diego has only one Zoo-San Diego WAP is far away from the city and located at Escondido.
     
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  17. Arizona Docent

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    I agree San Diego Safari Park is too far away from central San Diego to be considered part of the city. However, technically the San Diego city limits due extend (via a weird oblong extension) to San Pasqual Valley, which includes Safari Park. So you have an unusual situation where it is located in the city limits but not in the metro area.
     
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    Chicago has 3 major (As in all get over 2 million visitors annually) zoos, Brookfield, Lincoln park and Shedd aquarium.