I think if you ride the bus you get more of that sort of interpretation- but why pay more? It was another zoo visitor who told me the elephant was playing with a beer keg filled with cheerios to keep it's mind sharp. You had park workers walking around, but it would be nice if you had more of them interact with the visitors and explain stuff. Pay to feed the giraffes, pay for the photo op's. So back we went to the other area to repeat some of our steps. It is lacking 'flow.' We wound our way around some trails to come to the other end and find out we missed a few animals. The layout of the park was hard to navigate. By early afternoon, the crowd had gone and the rest of the day was pretty quiet. The only negative was that the zoo was very busy early. As an AZA member, the admission is reasonable through reciprocation. While general admission is a little steep, the fact that parking is free at the zoo pretty much offsets that.typically $10+ at other zoos with lower admissions. Monkey village has been 'cleared' of a lot of the thick vegetation it had last time I was here so it is much more open and easier to get good shots of the inhabitants. Makes the trip more of exploration to see what's around the corner or in that rock. I like the way they have incorporated reptile and amphibian displays as well as bird exhibits throughout the zoo. Nice to be able to shoot some pictures without wires or fences, too. The walk through area with reptile and amphibian displays is a nice concept. Well laid out and attractive enclosures though some could be larger. Even the employees I asked about it were unaware of the story and the zoo's significance in this project. A success story they should be proud of but, unless you're looking, you'd never know the story. I think they could/should do a much better job of highlighting the zoo's integral role in saving the Arabian oryx and the world herd project. The grounds were clean and well kept.Įven with the construction, a clear and clean passage is maintained to access Dinosaurs in the Desert, big horn sheep and Arabian oryx. While it was a cool day by Arizona standards, it was ideal to see active animals. Some construction in progress for predator passage has a small area closed off. The zoo is well laid out and fairly easy to get around with some grade but nothing outrageous.
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