Went with some friends on a weekend. Not too crowded despite nice weather. The sea lion feeding demo is fun. It's a small zoo which is great for those with short attention spans, still plenty to see. Overall I had fun. I'm only giving three stars because there's almost no information on the animals to the point where we couldn't even identify some of them. The signage (when present) has the type of animal, a picture, and maybe a fun fact. Unfortunately missing is basically everything else. How many animals are in the enclosure? Are they male or female? Adults? Juveniles? Where do they live in the wild? What do they eat? Was this one born in captivity? Are they endangered? The zoo website is not any more helpful. I know that zoos are a bit of a mixed bag as far as animal conditions and I did think some of the enclosures might be too small. I am not an expert but I would really like to see some information on how they are making sure the animals have adequate space etc. and general information on how they are contributing to the well-being of animals overall.
I was walking 2 hours from here to my school, inconvenient and stupid for me to take 40 mins to walk from the park to the damn zoo. If I could give 0 stars, I would
+Love this small little zoo, you can zip thru it in a few hours then relax & eat your own lunch!!! +I live the exotic species of turtles and birds 2 see. The loose peacocks may give u couple of scares but adorable! +Buy some souvenirs it will help the zoo +you get a good view of sea lion show too. -the cafe food is pricey
it was not so interesting. not so bad for toddlers though.
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