23 mei 2014

Zoo Rating: Aqua Zoo Friesland

Aqua Zoo Friesland

Leeuwarden, The Netherlands
 

About the zoo


In 1993 AquaLutra Leeuwarden opened its doors. Things weren’t going all too well, so the park closed and later reopend in 2003 as Aqua Zoo Friesland and as part of Zodiac Zoos. The zoo houses about 85 species.



 1. Species


At first sight the zoo doesn’t seem to have many special species, but when having a closer look, you’ll see that the South American fur seals, Canadian beavers, raccoon dogs, Ocelots and their Venezuelan red howler monkeys are quite special, at least in The Netherlands. The zoo doesn’t really house big species, and don’t have many of the regular zoo animals.

Score: 7.5


2. Animal welfare


Wherever you look, you’ll always see young animals at Aqua Zoo, which shows a good care for their animals. Each species have got a spacious enclosure, sometimes so big that’s it hard to spot the animals.

Score: 7.5


3. Construction


Aqua Zoo is quite forested, sometimes even a bit overgrown. Having a lot of plants in each enclosure, it might be quite hard to spot the animals. With a lot of trees, the zoo even looks somewhat dark. The enclosures are of a good quality, but not all of them look that appealing, but quite simple.

Score: 6


4. Accomodations


The zoo isn’t that big, so it only has one restaurant. It’s the only toilet building in the zoo aswell. The zoo is divided into two ‘trails’, with both starting and ending at the restaurant. Though, when halfway at a trail, you surely need to walk a bit before getting there.

Score: 6


5. Education


With the exception of the zoo signs, you won’t find that much education at Aqua Zoo.

Score: 5.5


6. Interaction


The zoo has three big walkthrough enclosures, one walkthrough house and an underwater viewing, so you can interact with the animals. Next to that, they also have a birdshow.

Score: 7.5


 
 

Total Score: 6.7


Aqua Zoo Friesland probably isn’t a zoo youll visit regularly, but when you do there’s enough to see. With a big variation of animals, you will easily enjoy youself there for a day.


Gerben, 10/05/14

Zoo Rating: San Diego Zoo

San Diego Zoo

San Diego, California, USA
 
 

About the zoo


San Diego Zoo is one of the biggest zoos across the world. The zoo has about 4000 animals and more than 800 species. The 40 hectare zoo opened in 1916, and works closely with the San Diego Safari Park.




1. Species


Giant pandas, several types of birds-of-paradise, Siberian musk deers, great blue turacos, spotted-necked otters, congo peafowl, Baird’s tapirs, crested gibbons, koalas, Tasmanian devils, gerenuks, black duikers, cock-of-the-rocks…in short, enough interesting species in the San Diego Zoo. Add some general and popular zoo animals, along with lots and lots of other species, and that kind of sums up the San Diego Zoo species list.

Score: 9.5


2. Animal welfare


The fact that the San Diego Zoo breeds with a lot of endangered and hard-to-keep species, shows that the zoo really cares about its animals. All the enclosures are big, and seem to fulfill all requirements of the animals.

Score; 8.5


3. Construction


Wonderful. Just wonderful. The whole zoo gives you a subtropical feeling, but the various areas have their own atmosphere. All enclosures look great, a real treat for the eyes. The enclosures are different than in most other zoos, but some of them are a bit the same.

Score: 9




4. Accomodations


San Diego Zoo has no less then 16 dining/catering facilities, but that’s what a park of that size needs. They also have 11 gift shops, drinking fountains, ATMs and baby care centers. If you’re tired of the long walk, you can even take the zoobus or the chairlift.

Score: 9


5. Interaction


The zoo has two big walkthrough aviaries, but the interaction doesn’t get much further than that. You do get real close with the animals though.

Score: 7


6. Education


The zoo does a bit about education, with having a panda research station. But next to the general signs, the zoo has much larger signs around the zoo with more information about its animals and their habitats.

Score: 7.5




Total Score: 8.4

San Diego Zoo is definitely one of the most beautiful zoos you’ll ever visit, and they a ton of great species. If you really want to see the whole zoo, buying a ticket for two days isn’t a bad option, or be sure to be there early, because it definitely takes a whole day to see everything. Zoo lover or not, you’ll surely enjoy San Diego Zoo.



Gerben, 10/05/14

Zoo Rating: Blue Planet Aquarium


Blue Planet Aquarium

Ellesmere Port, United Kingdom

About the Zoo



Henk The Blue Planet Aquarium opened its doors in 1998. By then, it was the biggest aquarium in the United Kingdom. The main tnak holds 4 million liters of water and contains a 71 meter long underwater tunnel. The aquarium has more than 100 displays and has one of the biggest shark collections in Europe.


1. Species


The zoo houses one of Europe’s biggest shark collections, has a big diversity of fish and a small amount of other animals. It might not be the most spectacular collection, but the great variety of different fish and the shark collection still makes it a nice species collection.

Score: 7


2. Animal welfare


Most of the tanks are quite big, none of them being too small for the amount of animals in it.

Score: 7


3. Construction


Beautiful. Every area in the aquarium is themed very well and it makes the aquarium a lot more interesting.

Score: 8


4. Accommodations


The aquarium has just one restaurant, while it is quite big. This does mean that if you want to have a drink or a snack, you have to walk a bit.

Score: 6


5. Education


Nothing major, just the standard exhibit signs.

Score: 6


6. Interaction/


The aquarium gives you the opportunity to dive with sharks. This is a special tour though, for which you need to pay seperately. Other than that, the aquarium has a big underwater tunnel, that lets you come real close to the animals.

Score: 6.5


Total Score: 6.8


The Blue Planet Aquarium is one of the more different aquariums, also one where you’ll spend more than 1-1.5 hours. The whole subtropical atmosphere they created makes visitting it much more interesting. Altogether the aquarium definitly makes a nice day trip that you’ll enjoy for sure.


Gerben, 16/05/2014

Zoo Rating: Oregon Coast Aquarium

Oregon Coast Aquarium

Newport, Oregon, USA
 

About the Zoo


Opening up in 1992, the Oregon Coast Aquarium was the product of a dream of many Newport, Oregon business leaders and schoolchildren to build a large aquarium facility on the Oregon Coast. Showcasing mostly animals from the northeast Pacific, the aquarium’s 23 acres (9.3 hectares) are home to around 500 species of animals.



1. Species


Despite not being huge and being isolated along the northern Oregon coast, the Aquarium is home to a few very special species, including some that are rarely kept in captivity. These include Northern sea otters (some of the only in the world), Giant Pacific octopus, spotted ratfish and broadnose sevengill sharks. Past residents of the Aquarium include Stellar’s sea lions, western snowy plowers and even Keiko the Orca, star of the hit film ”Free Willy”.

Score: 7.5


2. Animal welfare


The utmost care is taken of the aquarium’s animals, as with any modern large aquarium. Constant filtration and carefully watched life support systems keep teh Aquarium’s many species of rockfish, eels and other north Pacific fish alive. The larger animals, the seabirds, sea otters and pinnipeds are kept healthy through exercise and nutritional care. Some of the Oregon Coast Aquarium’s animals are rescues, and require special care. That’s no problem for the facility.

Score: 8


3. Construction


Oregon Coast Aquarium’s entrance is a building of about 40,000 square feet. In here is the main entrance, a gift shop, and four exhibition areas: Sandy Shores, Rocky Shores, Coastal Waters and an ever-changing, temporary exhibition gallery. These first galleries showcase a variety of coastal life native to the Oregon coast. After checking out these, visitors can then go outside to the Aquarium’s four acres of outside habitats, featuring sea otters, giant Pacific octopus, seals, sea lions, seabirds and turkey vultures. Once all of these wonderfull creatures are viewed, the final exhibition known as ‘Passages of the Deep’ can be explored. This habitat was the final in-captivity home of Keiko, but now is home to many species in three special habitats: Orford Reef, Halibut Flats and Open Sea. Fifty yards of underwater tunnels take you in and around coastal and pelagic habitats, and finally empty into a large corridor with various sea-based art pieces. Finally, guests can walk a quarter-mile trail around the Aquarium’s grounds to view a natural estuary, where shorebirds and sea life can be watched. In total, Oregon Coast Aquarium gives guests a true view into the world of the North Pacific coast, one that really is not matched by any other facility.

Score: 8.5


4. Accomodations


A restaurant, several restrooms, two gift shops and an event room all appeal to guests’ basic needs. Aside from these essential items, there are also many pieces of sea-themed art throughout the facility, which would appeal to anyone. Throughout the park, especially in the Seabird Aviary and near the seal & sea lion exhibit, there are lots of benches to sit upon and relax, watching the sealife fly or swim by.

Score: 7


5. Education


Not much to say here. As with most aquariums, signage stresses sustainability of certain species, especially rockfish native to the Pacific coast. A certain theme of keeping estuaries clean and healthy is common throughout the park. There are many school-related programs to ensure local kids know what to do keep the Oregon coast pristine.

Score: 7.5


6. Interaction


The first building contains a touch pool, which is home to starfish, sea anemones, and other small, tidepool-living creatures. Other possibilities include the seabird walkthrough aviary, which contains six species: American black oystercatched, commom murre, horned puffin, pigeon guillemot, rhinoceros auklet and tufted puffin. The aviary has very little foliage, but still provides a scenic exhibition to see these species, which otherwise are not always easy to see in the wild. Guests, if they pay a little extra, can actually prepare food for the park’s seabirds, pinnepeds, sea otters and giant Pacific octopus in the Oregon Coast Aquarium’s animal kitchen. Certified scuba divers can actually dive the aquarium, swimming amongst sturgeon, rockfish, skates and sharks in Passages of the Deep. Finally, again, in Passages of the Deep, there are several programs that allow guests to spend the night at the aquarium, sleeping underneath the underwater tunnel and below cruising sealife.

Score: 8


Total Score: 7.7


Often called one of America’s top aquariums, Oregon Coast offers a wonderful place to visit in an already interesting city, and an experience unmatched by any similar-sized facility. Not much could be done to make the aquarium any better than it already is, except perhaps the exhibition of more shorebird species. However, the one-and-a-half to two hours it takes to thoroughly enjoy the facility will not be wasted, and if anyone is ever in the are, they should definitly visit.


Andrew, 16/05/2014

Zoo Rating: Diergaarde Blijdorp

Diergaarde Blijdorp/

Rotterdam Zoo

 Rotterdam, The Netherlands


About the Zoo


Diergaarde Blijdorp, named after the Rotterdam district ‘Blijdorp’ opened its doors in 1857. By then, it only housed pheasants and waterfowl. Today, about 250 species of animals live in the zoo, which is about 28 hectares big.



1. Species


Blijdorp has quite some special species, for example, Asian lions, black rhinos, komodo dragons, visayan spotted deers, tufted deers, swift foxes, milky storks, painted storks and black-and-rufous elephant shrews. Other than that, they house common zoo animals like zebras, giraffes, elephants and tigers, but also some crowd pullers like polar bears.

Score: 8


2. Animal welfare


Blijdorp participates in 95 breeding programs, which shows the care for the animals in the zoo. They even manage some studbooks themselves. Next to that, all enclosures in Diergaarde Blijdorp are big, and are perfectly designed for animals’ needs.

Score: 8.5


3. Construction


Parts of the zoo are old, and might not all look too fancy. Though, Blijdorp is working hard to refurbish those enclosures. Other parts of the zoo look great, with the giraffe stall as a remarkable yet beautiful building.

Score: 8




4. Accomodations


There are quite some restaurants/food stands spread through the whole zoo, so walking to one will never be far. When it’s raining, there are some places to shelter, the Oceanium being the largest one of these.

Score: 7.5


5. Education


For the regular zoo visitor you’ll see some big signs and exhibit signs, but that’s where it ends in the area of education at the zoo.

Score: 6.5


6. Interaction


Diergaarde Blijdorp has some walkthrough enclosures, an aviary, and a big butterfly dome. Next to that, there also is a bird show.

Score: 7.5


Total Score: 7.7


Diergaarde Blijdorp is one of the more spectacular zoos in The Netherlands and one you should definately visit if you’re nearby. And even if you’re not, you should still try to plan a visit, because it’ll be worth the trip.


Gerben, 17/05/2014