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  1. birdsandbats

    birdsandbats Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    DeYoung Family Zoo - September 7 2020
    44. Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes EN
    45. Brown-headed Spider Monkey Ateles fusciceps EN
    46. Common Hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius VU
    47. Leopard Panthera pardus VU
    48. Celebes Crested Macaque Macaca nigra CR
     
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  2. jayjds2

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    Apologies, everyone, for not keeping up with updates (for the status of the challenge as a whole, and my own personal count) as promised. I’ll still post my list but I won’t count it in the rankings for this year’s victors.
     
  3. nczoofan

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    81. Scaly-sided Merganser (Mergus squamatus)
    82. Marbled Duck (Marmaronetta angustirostris)

    Metro Richmond Zoo: 9/8/20
    83. Mouflon, Ovis orientalis
    84. Asian black bear, Ursus thibetanus
    85. Baird’s tapir, Tapirus baridii
    86. Binturong, Arctictis binturong
    87. Black-crested mangabey, Lophocebus aterrimus
    88. Black-crested macaque, Macaca nigra
    89. Diana monkey, Cercopithecus diana
    90. White-handed gibbon, Hylobates lar
    91. Pygmy hippopotamus, Choeropsis liberiensis
    92. Snow leopard, Panthera uncia
    93. Lowland tapir, Tapirus terrestris
    94. African Black Crowned Crane, Balearica pavonina
    95. Blue Crane, Anthropoides paradiseus
    96. Ruppel's Vulture, Gyps rueppellii
    97. Southern Ground Hornbill, Bucorvus leadbeateri
    98. King cobra, Ophiophagus hannah
     
  4. nczoofan

    nczoofan Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    99. Francois langur, Trachypithecus francoisi
    100. Golden-headed lion tamarin, Leontopithecus chrysomelas
    101. Common hippopotamus, Hippopotamus amphibius
    102. Babirusa, Babyrousa celebensis
    103. Andean bear, Tremarctos ornatus
    104. Speke’s gazelle, Gazella spekei
    105.Congo Peafowl, Afropavo congensis
    106. Golden White-eye, Cleptornis marchei
    107. Guam Kingfisher, Todiramphus cinnamonius
    108. Guam Rail, Hypotaenidia owstoni
    109. Hooded Crane, Grus monacha
    110. Mindanao Bleeding-heart Dove, Gallicolumba crinigera
    111. Mountain Peacock-pheasant, Polyplectron inopinatum
    112. Palawan Peacock-pheasant, Polyplectron napoleonis
    113. Moluccan Cockatoo, Cacatua moluccensis
    114. Double-wattled Cassowary, Casuarius casuarius
    115. Swan Goose, Anser cygnoides
    116. Santa Catalina rattlesnake, Crotalus catalinensis
    117. Aldabra giant tortoise, Aldabarachelys gigantea
    118. Roti Island snake-necked turtle, Chelodina mccordi
    119. Painted terrapin, Batagur borneoensis
    120. Indian gharial, Gavialis gangeticus
    121. Dwarf crocodile, Osteolaemus tetraspis
    122. Mangshan mountain viper, Protobothrops mangshanensis
    123. Common spider tortoise, Pyxis arachnoides
    124. Sunda gharial, Tomistoma schlegelii
    125. Henkel’s leaf-tailed gecko, Uroplatus henkeli
    126. Psychedelic rock gecko, Cnemaspis psychedelica
    127. Banded alligator lizard, Abronia taeniata
    128. Kaznakov’s viper, Vipera kaznakovi
    129. Mexican alligator lizard, Abronia graminea
    130. Rowley’s palm pitviper, Bothriechis rowleyi
    131. Jamaican boa, Chilabothrus subflavus
    132. Mexican knob-scaled lizard, Xenosaurus grandis
    133. Puerto Rican crested toad, Peltophryne lemur
    134. Kaiser’s newt, Neurergus kaiseri
    135. Golden poison frog, Phyllobates bicolor
    136. Golfodulcean poison frog, Phyllobates vittatus
    137. Black-spotted newt, Notophthalmus meridionalis
    138. Blue-legged mantella, Mantella expectata
     
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  5. ThylacineAlive

    ThylacineAlive Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Now we're at least getting somewhere..

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    36. Hawaiian Duck Anas wyvilliana EN
    37. Meller's Duck Anas melleri EN
    38. Laysan Teal Anas laysanensis CR
    39. Bernier's Teal Anas bernieri EN
    40. Wild Swan Goose Anser cygnoid VU
    41. Red-Breasted Goose Branta ruficollis VU
    42. Marbled Teal Marmaronetta augustirostris VU
    43. Baer's Pochard Aythya baeri CR
    44. White-Headed Duck Oxyura leucocephala EN
    45. Chinese Merganser Mergus squamatus EN
    46. Hawaiian Goose Branta sandvicensis VU
    47. Philippine Duck Anas luzonica VU
    48. Grey Crowned-Crane Balearica regulorum EN

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    49. Dhole Cuon alpinus EN
    50. Oriental Small-Clawed Otter Aonyx cinereus VU
    51. Matschie's Tree-Kangaroo Dendrolagus matschiei EN
    52. Rodrigues Flying Fox Pteropus rodricensis EN
    53. Javan Langur Trachypithecus auratus VU
    54. Malayan Tapir Tapirus indicus EN
    55. Northern White-Cheeked Gibbon Nomascus leucogenys CR
    56. Coquerel's Sifaka Propithecus coquereli CR
    57. Red-Collared Lemur Eulemur collaris EN
    58. Ring-Tailed Lemur Lemur catta EN
    59. Red Ruffed Lemur Varecia rubra CR
    60. Fossa Cryptoprocta ferox VU
    61. Silvered Leaf Monkey Trachypithecus cristatus VU
    62. Maleo Macrocephalon maleo EN
    63. Pink Pigeon Nesoenas mayeri VU
    64. Bali Myna Leucopsar rothschildi CR
    65. Black-Necked Crane Grus nigricollis VU
    66. Mindanao Bleeding-Heart Dove Gallicolumba crinigera VU
    67. Southern Bald Ibis Geronticus calvus VU
    68. Storm's Stork Ciconia stormi EN
    69. Sulawesi Knobbed Hornbill Rhyticeros cassidix VU
    70. Blue-Headed Macaw Primolius couloni VU
    71. Great Indian Hornbill Buceros bicornis VU
    72. Hyacinth Macaw Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus VU
    73. Guam Kingfisher Todiramphus cinnamominus EW
    74. North Island Brown Kiwi Apteryx mantelli VU
    75. Sulawesi Dwarf Hornbill Rhabdotorrhinus exarhatus VU
    76. Lesser Adjutant Stork Leptoptilos javanicus VU
    77. Roti Island Snake-Necked Turtle Chelodina mccordi CR
    78. McCord's Box Turtle Cuora mccordi CR
    79. Chinese Crocodile Lizard Shinisaurus crocodilurus EN
    80. Dwarf Crocodile Osteolaemus tetraspis VU
    81. Burmese Python Python bivittatus VU
    82. Yellow-Headed Temple Turtle Heosemys annandalii EN
    83. African Spurred Tortoise Centrochelys sulcata VU
    84. Fly River Turtle Carettochelys insculpta EN
    85. Chinese Alligator Alligator sinensis CR
    86. Ganges Gharial Gavialis gangeticus CR
    87. Sunda Gharial Tomistoma schlegelii VU
    88. Cuban Crocodile Crocodylus rhombifer CR
    89. Egyptian Tortoise Testudo kleinmanni CR
    90. Pancake Tortoise Malacochersus tornieri CR
    91. Spotted Pond Turtle Geoclemys hamiltonii EN
    92. Grand Cayman Blue Iguana Cyclura lewisi EN
    93. Electric Blue Gecko Lygodactylus williamsi CR
    94. Philippine Sailfin Lizard Hydrosaurus pustulatus VU
    95. Painted River Terrapin Batagur borneoensis CR
    96. Mary River Turtle Elusor macrurus EN
    97. Bornean River Turtle Orlitia borneensis CR
    98. Red-Headed Amazon River Turtle Podocnemis erythrocephala VU
    99. Yellow-Headed Box Turtle Cuora aurocapitata CR
    100. Golden Coin Turtle Cuora trifasciata CR
    101. Vietnamese Black-Breasted Leaf Turtle Geoemyda spengleri EN
    102. Blue-Spotted Tree Monitor Varanus macraei EN
    103. Radiated Tortoise Astrochelys radiata CR
    104. Common Spider Tortoise Pyxis arachnoides CR
    105. Mertens' Water Monitor Varanus mertensi EN
    106. King Cobra Ophiophagus hannah VU
    107. Kihansi Spray Toad Nectophrynoides asperginis EW
    108. Blessed Poison Dart Frog Ranitomeya benedicta VU
    109. Panamanian Golden Toad Atelopus zeteki CR

    ~Thylo
     
  6. TheGerenuk

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    39. Asian forest tortoise Manouria emys CR
    40. Burmese star tortoise Geochelone platynota CR
    41. Spiny turtle Heosemys spinosa EN
    42. Sumatran orangutan Pongo abelii CR
    43. Black-breasted leaf turtle Geoemyda spengleri EN
    44. Chinese crocodile lizard Shinisaurus crocodilurus EN
    45. Great hornbill Buceros bicornis VU
    46. Aldabra giant tortoise Aldabrachelys gigantea VU
    47. Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus VU
    48. African penguin Spheniscus demersus EN
    49. Matschie's tree kangaroo Dendrolagus matschiei EN
    50. Fiji banded iguana Brachylophus bulabula EN
    51. Komodo dragon Varanus komodoensis VU
     
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  7. Neil chace

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    55. Northern Brown Kiwi, Apteryx mantelli
     
  8. TinoPup

    TinoPup Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    I initially wasn't going to do this, since there wasn't a list, but I just saw one was added. Rather than going location by location at this point, I went through the posted lists and added the location(s) I saw them at. I didn't much track of birds and herps before a few years ago, so not sure what's new to me of those.

    1. Tasmanian Devil (Columbus)
    2. Matschie’s Tree Kangaroo (Columbus)
    3. Brush-tailed Bettong (Smithsonian, Columbus)
    4. Koala (Columbus)
    5. Addax (Six Flags, Brights Zoo, Keystone Safari)
    6. Aoudad (Six Flags, Briarwood Ranch, Catoctin)
    7. Banteng (Keystone Safari)
    8. Rhim Gazelle (Columbus)
    9. Lowland Anoa (Roer’s Zoofari)
    10. Addra Gazelle (Six Flags, Brights Zoo, Columbus)
    11. Beisa Oryx (Six Flags)
    12. Scimitar-horned Oryx (Six Flags, Virginia Safari, Brights Zoo, Catoctin)
    13. Pere David’s Deer (Virginia Safari Park, Briarwood Ranch, Keystone Safari)
    14. Reindeer (Keystone Safari, Columbus)
    15. Giraffe (Roer’s, Turtle Back, Virginia Safari, Claws N Paws, Brights, Columbus, Keystone Safari, Six Flags)
    16. Okapi (Columbus)
    17. Siberian Musk Deer (Columbus)
    18. Visayan Warty Pig (Catoctin)
    19. Fossa (Catoctin)
    20. Cheetah (Smithsonian, Roer’s, Columbus, Virginia Safari)
    21. Mainland Clouded Leopard (Smithsonian)
    22. Lion (Keystone Safari, Six Flags, Turtle Back, Claws N Paws, Columbus)
    23. Leopard (Claws N Paws, Living Treasures, Columbus, Turtle Back, Catoctin)
    24. Tiger (Six Flags, Plumpton Park, Claws N Paws, Virginia Safari, Living Treasures, Columbus)
    25. Snow Leopard (Turtle Back, Claws N Paws)
    26. Fishing Cat (Smithsonian)
    27. Asian Small-clawed Otter (Claws N Paws, Brights, Catoctin, Columbus)
    28. Black-footed Ferret (Smithsonian, ZooAmerica)
    29. Giant Panda (Smithsonian)
    30. Sun Bear (Catoctin)
    31. Sloth Bear (Columbus)
    32. Polar Bear (Columbus)
    33. Binturong (Claws N Paws, Rainforest Adventures, Catoctin)
    34. Grevy’s Zebra (Keystone Safari, possibly others)
    35.Baird’s Tapir (Brights Zoo)
    36. Giant Anteater (Virginia Safari, Brights)
    37. Nancy Ma’s Night Monkey (Pocono Snake & Animal Farm)
    38. Black Spider Monkey (Living Treasures, Virignia Safari)
    39. Geoffroy’s Spider Monkey (Brights)
    40. Golden-headed Lion Tamarin (Virginia Safari, Rainforest Adventures)
    41. Golden Lion Tamarin (Smithsonian)
    42. Cotton-top Tamarin (Pocono, Rainforest Adventures, Brights, Living Treasures)
    43. Booted Macaque (Catoctin)
    44. Mandrill (Keystone, Columbus)
    45. Western Lowland Gorilla (Smithsonian)
    46. White-handed Gibbon (Claws N Paws, Brights, Living Treasures, Leesburg Animal Park)
    47. Northern White-cheeked Gibbon (Turtle Back)
    48.Siamang (Plumpton Park, Columbus)
    49. Ring-tailed Lemur (Pocono, Claws N Paws, Luray, Virginia Safari, Roer’s, Rainforest Adventures, Brights)
    50. Red-ruffed Lemur (Roer’s, Brights, Living Treasures, Columbus)
    51. Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur (Brights, Catoctin)
    52. Asian Elephant (Smithsonian, Columbus)
    53. Long-tailed Chinchilla (Smithsonian, Pocono, Claws N Paws, Rainforest Adventures)
    54. West Indian Manatee (Columbus)

    55. North Island Brown Kiwi (Columbus)
    56. Double-wattled Cassowary (Turtle Back, Keystone, Catoctin)
    57. Black Curassow (Virginia Safari)
    58. Cabot’s Tragopan (Catoctin)
    59. Hawaiian Goose (Columbus)
    60. Western Crowned Pigeon (Catoctin)
    61. Grey Crowned Crane (Brights, Keystone)
    62. White-naped Crane (Keystone)
    63. Sarus Crane (Brights)
    64. Red Crowned Crane (Catoctin)
    65. Humboldt Penguin (Columbus)
    66. African Penguin (Turtle Back, Virginia Safari, Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies)
    67. Cape Vulture (Brights)
    68. Ruppell’s Vulture (Virginia Safari)
    69. Southern Ground Hornbill (Brights, Keystone)
    70. Channel-billed Toucan (Brights)
    71. Umbrella Cockatoo (Claws N Paws, Brights)
    72. Moluccan Cockatoo (Plumpton Park)
    73. African Grey Parrot (Brights, Columbus)
    74. Hyacinth Macaw (Plumpton Park, Claws N Paws, Brights, Catoctin)
    75. Military Macaw (Catoctin)
    76. Sun Conure (Rainforest Adventures, Catoctin)
    77. Bali Mynah (Columbus)

    78. Yellow-spotted Amazon River Turtle (Columbus)
    79. Roti Island Snake-necked Turtle (Columbus)
    80. Fly River Turtle (Electric City Aquarium, Columbus)
    81. Asian Narrow-headed Softshell Turtle (Columbus)
    82. Spotted Turtle (Luray, Columbus)
    83. Wood Turtle (Luray)
    84. Eastern Box Turtle (Pocono, Luray, Virginia Safari)
    85. Chinese Box Turtle (Columbus)
    86. Spiny Turtle (Columbus)
    87. Vietnamese Pond Turtle (Columbus)
    88. Malaysian Giant Pond Turtle (Columbus)
    89. Pancake Tortoise (Columbus)
    90. Asian Brown Tortoise (Columbus, Catoctin)
    91. Common Spider Tortoise (Columbus)
    92. Burmese Star Tortoise (Columbus)
    93. Aldabra Tortoise (Virginia Safari, Brights, Catoctin, Keystone)
    94. Radiated Tortoise (Virginia Safari)
    95. African Spur-thighed Tortoise (Barn Hill Preserve, Briarwood Ranch, Brights, Pocono, Claws N Paws, Catoctin, Rainforest Adventures)
    96. Alligator Snapping Turtle (Pocono, Claws N Paws, Luray, Electric City, Columbus)
    97. Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Turtle Back)
    98. Green Sea Turtle (Turtle Back, Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies)
    99. Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Columbus)
    100. Crested Gecko (Roer’s, Electric City)
    101. Henkel’s Leaf-tailed Gecko (Leesburg, Columbus)
    102. Standing’s Day Gecko (Rainforest Adventures)
    103. Chinese Crocodile Lizard (Turtle Back, Columbus)
    104. Komodo Dragon (Turtle Back)
    105. Mexican Alligator Lizard (Electric City)
    106. Rhinoceros Iguana (Catoctin)
    107. Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Columbus)
    108. Woma Python (Catoctin)
    109. Burmese Python (Plumpton Park, Claws N Paws, Virginia Safari, Rainforest Adventures, Ripley’s)
    110. Mangshan Pit Viper (Catoctin)
    111. Black & White Spitting Cobra (Electric City)
    112. King Cobra (Luray, Electric City, Catoctin, Columbus)
    113. Tomistoma (Turtle Back)
    114. Panamanian Golden Frog (Columbus)
    115. Golfodulcean Poison Frog (Electric City, Rainforest Adventures)
    116. Golden Poison Frog (Electric City)
    117. Terrible Poison Frog (Electric City, Columbus Zoo)
    118. Lake Titicaca Frog (Columbus)
    119. Axolotl (Electric City)
     
  9. TheGerenuk

    TheGerenuk Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    52. Golden lion tamarin Leontopithecus rosalia EN
    53. Jamaican boa Chilabothrus subflavus VU
    54. Panamanian golden frog Atelopus zeteki CR
    55. Axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum CR
    56. Black-footed ferret Mustela nigripes EN
    57. Yellow-spotted Amazon river turtle Podocnemis unifillis VU
    58. Spotted turtle Clemmys guttata EN
     
  10. jayjds2

    jayjds2 Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Hi all,

    I apologize for not being as keen a moderator as I had hoped this year - between the pandemic making all of our lives more complicated, and being quite busy with new jobs, university, etc. I just did not have the time and/or motivation. That said, I am withdrawing my own entry from this challenge - I had only updated my personal list one time, on January 2nd. Having been to I believe 25 other facilities since then, I am certainly quite a bit behind, and I don't believe it's fair to add in so many additions last-minute, not to mention it would be hard to confirm what animals I've seen throughout the year.

    That said, here are the standings as of today. This winner will be considered final unless there are more entries for the remainder of the day or tomorrow:

    1. @Imperator Furiosa - 139
    2. @nczoofan - 138
    3. @TinoPup - 119
    4. @ThylacineAlive - 109
    5. @CGSwans - 84
    6. @TheGerenuk - 58
    7. @Westcoastperson - 56
    8. @Neil chace - 55
    9. @birdsandbats - 48
    10. @d1am0ndback - 33
    11. @Hipporex - 31
    12. @Mbwamwitu - 22
    13. @TZDugong - 2

    Had the pandemic been handled better, I feel that this challenge would've been much more competitive. Here's hoping that next year will be better for us all in general. A note about next year's challenge: I've passed the reins over to @Coelacanth18, someone who I know will handle it well. Everyone, be sure to be on the lookout for North American mammals in 2021:

    ZooChat Challenge North America 2021

    Again, I hope next year is better for the world than this one was, and I wish you all luck in next year's iteration!
     
  11. TinoPup

    TinoPup Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    I have just one more to add from Pittsburgh, Bornean Orangutan, bringing my total to 120. Thanks for running a great challenge!
     
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    I am very sorry I forgot to add two zoos to the list
    Aquarium of the pacific
    1. Steelhead trout Oncorhynchus mykiss
    2. Giant Sea Bass Stereolepis gigas
    3. The Living Desert Masai Giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchii
    4. Grey Crowned Crane Balearica regulorum
    5. Addax Addax nasomaculatus
    6. Grevys Zebra Equus grevyi
    7. Slender Horned Gazelle Gazella leptoceros
    8. Rupells Vulture Gyps rueppelli
    9. African Wild Dog Gyps rueppelli
    10. Mexican wolf Canis lupus baileyi
    11. Brush Tailed Bettong Bettongia penicillata
     
  13. nczoofan

    nczoofan Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    I visited Cameron Park a few weeks ago, as well as San Antonio twice more. But I feel strange adding those to the list when I forgot about them :cool:
     
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    Great Argus Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    @Westcoastperson As seen above, the two of your species are invalid for the competition. Furthermore Oncorhynchus mykiss is not evaluated by the IUCN and therefore fails the criteria anyways.

     
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    Your right I missed the comment about no fish so I have only gained 9 species not eleven, my mistake
     
  16. CGSwans

    CGSwans Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    Curious to know, back when I was supposed to be spending this year travelling (I expected to *still* be in North America for another month or so from now), I figured you would be my strongest competition for this crown. What are the other facilities you visited, and where did you expect to get to but didn’t? I’m wondering which of us might have won.
     
  17. jayjds2

    jayjds2 Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    I really am sorry that your trip was so impacted by the pandemic. The other facilities I visited this year besides the Saint Louis Zoo are:

    Pre-pandemic only
    Lehigh Valley Zoo

    Pre- and during pandemic
    St. Louis Aquarium
    Philadelphia Zoo
    Elmwood Park Zoo

    During pandemic
    Plumpton Park Zoo
    World Bird Sanctuary
    Lone Elk State Park (a small drive-through safari)
    Chattanooga Zoo
    St. Augustine Alligator Farm
    ZooTampa at Lowry Park
    Mote Marine Lab/Aquarium
    Aquatica Orlando
    Central Florida Zoo
    Brevard Zoo
    Clearwater Marine Aquarium
    SeaWorld Orlando
    Jacksonville Zoo
    Chehaw Wild Animal Park
    Zoo Atlanta
    Riverbanks Zoo
    Reptile Lagoon
    Sylvan Heights Bird Park
    Metro Richmond Zoo
    Adventure Aquarium
    National Aviary
    Nashville Zoo

    Now, as far as facilities I had planned to visit but did not because of the pandemic; whether the facility was closed entirely or partly, conflicts arising (my university schedule was altered significantly), or other reasons stemming from COVID:
    San Diego Zoo
    San Diego Zoo Safari Park
    Other California facilities (never got far in planning)
    ASDM*
    Reid Park Zoo*
    Phoenix Zoo*
    Zoo Miami
    Save Our Seabirds Sanctuary*
    Octagon Wildlife Sanctuary*
    Lubee Bat Conservancy
    The Florida Keys (including 3 or 4 very small facilities*)
    Disney’s Animal Kingdom
    DAK Lodge*
    Toronto Zoo*
    Buffalo Zoo*
    Bird Kingdom*
    Philadelphia Insectarium*
    Cape May Zoo*
    Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo
    Blank Park Zoo*

    *a facility I have not been to before.
    While it is far from likely I would’ve made it to all of these facilities regardless of the pandemic, each was feasible at some point during the year but still didn't work out. I know this list doesn't at all compare to what you've missed, though, and it's really a shame about the timing of the pandemic. I'm hoping for a better 2021 for us all.
     
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  18. CGSwans

    CGSwans Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    Interesting, and thank you for your kind commiserations, though I am grateful to have been able to return home to a country where I have been relatively safe. I was also looked after very well by my employer, which allowed me to cancel my leave of absence and return to work. I can’t truly complain.

    It would have come down to what rarities are lurking in some of those more specialised and less known collections. Obviously my trip was going to be geared more towards the more globally notable places, some of which you also visited or planned to do so. It would have been close I think.

    Without any detailed knowledge of American collections at all, I think the Dallas area collections, Chicago area collections and the Detroit and Bronx zoos, all of which were on my list, would have been important to my chances. Possibly also San Antonio, which I had planned for a joint visit with @lintworm , until his plans also went awry at the last minute.

    Also, I intended to spend the bulk of the period after the American election in Mexico, so you might have had a chance to overhaul me at the end, if indeed I had built up a lead by October.
     
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    These are all some of my favorite US collections, and I think visiting all of these would indeed have made you quite likely to be the winner. This is the first year I haven’t made an end-of-year visit to Dallas in about 5 years, I think- and while I can’t say anything good about the direction of the Dallas Zoo in those five years, both the Fort Worth Zoo and the Dallas World Aquarium have improved in quality and collection. I had decided to forego Texas in exchange for a different winter destination this year, but that didn’t work out either. I think, if all went as planned, you would’ve had the edge.
     
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