- San Diego Zoo
Infobox zoo
zoo_name=San Diego Zoo
logo_caption=San Diego Zoo sign and logo
image_caption=Entrance to the zoo with anelephant sculpture
date_opened=1915
location=Balboa Park,San Diego ,California , USA
area=100acre s (0.4 km²)
coordinates=coord|32|44|8.508|N|117|9|5.6628|W|type:landmark_scale:2500
num_animals=4000
num_species=950
members=AZA
exhibits=Absolutely Apes, Monkey Trails, Ituri Forest, Polar Bear Plunge, Giant Panda Research Station, Cat Canyon, Children's Zoo, Reptile Mesa
website=http://www.sandiegozoo.com/The San Diego Zoo in Balboa Park,
San Diego ,California is one of the largest, most progressivezoo s in the world with over 4,000 animals of more than 800species . It is privately operated by thenonprofit Zoological Society of San Diego on convert|100|acre|km2 of parkland leased from the City of San Diego, and ownership of all animals, equipment and other assets rests with the City of San Diego.Features
The Zoo offers a guided tour bus that traverses 75% of the park. There is an overhead
gondola lift called the skyfari. It was built by Vonroll ltd of Switzerland. It is the famous Vonroll type 101. It provides an aerial view of the Zoo and is a quick way to move between opposite ends of the Zoo.Exhibits are often designed around a particular habitat. The same exhibit features many different animals that can be found side-by-side in the wild, along with native
plant life. Exhibits range from an Africanrain forest (featuringgorilla s) to the Arctictaiga andtundra in the summertime (featuringpolar bear s). Some of the largest free-flight aviaries in existence are here. Many exhibits are "natural" with invisible wires and darkened blinds (to view birds), and pools and open-air moats (for large mammals).The San Diego Zoo also operates the San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park, which displays animals in a more expansive condition than at the Zoo. Animals are regularly transferred between both parks, as well as other zoos around the world, usually due to
Species Survival Plan recommendations.The cool, sunny maritime climate is well suited to many
plant s and animals. Besides an extensive collection ofbird s,reptile s andmammal s, it also maintains its grounds as anarboretum , with a rare plant collection. As part of itsgardening effort, it raises some rare animal foods. For example, the Zoo raises 40 varieties ofbamboo for the pandas on long-term loan fromChina , and it maintains 18 varieties ofeucalyptus trees to feed itskoala s.The Zoo provides society memberships for only a slight premium over the general admission fee, and currently holds over 250,000 members. Society memberships provide year-round re-entrance rights, guest passes and a subscription to the Zoo's magazine "ZooNooz". It uses income from its attractions to maintain the
animal s and support zoological education,science and conservation. For example, it maintains a research division, the Center forConservation and Research for Endangered Species (CRES).It is extremely active in conservation and species-preservation efforts. Its Center for Conservation and Research for Endangered Species (CRES) raises
California Condor s,Panda s,Tiger s, African Black Rhinos and a large number of otherendangered species . Many species are bred in captivity for release into their native habitats where appropriate. It employs numerous professional geneticists, cytologists and veterinarians and maintains a cryopreservation facility for rare sperm and eggs called theFrozen zoo .In addition to its normal publicity efforts, and
web page , the Zoo also produced a short TV program for a number of years withJoan Embery . Joan Embery brought various animals to "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson " and more recently, "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno ". The Zoo loaned the animals.The Zoo selects as interns only graduates of the Veterinary College of the
University of California, Davis . Its keepers are unionized.The Zoo literally counts its animals as priceless. It carries the value of its animals and plants at one dollar, [ [http://www.sandiegozoo.org/pressbox/annualreport/ZSSD%20AFS%202005%20(final).pdf Annual Report] ] in accord with customary practice among zoos.
History
The San Diego Zoo grew out of exotic animal exhibitions abandoned after the 1915 Panama-California Exposition. Dr. Harry Wegeforth founded the Zoological Society of San Diego, meeting
October 2 ,1916 and initially following precedents set by the New York Zoological Society. A permanent tract of land in Balboa Park was set aside in August 1921, and the zoo began to move in the following year. The publication "ZooNooz" commenced in early 1925.The San Diego Zoo has been a pioneer in building "cageless" exhibits. The Zoo's Center for Reproduction of
Endangered Species (CRES) was founded in 1975. CRES was renamed the division of Conservation and Research for Endangered Species in 2005 to better reflect its mission.The San Diego Zoo is one of the world's few major zoos to have almost all of its major exhibits be open-air; in fact, the only major exhibition building on grounds is the Reptile House.
an Diego Zoo in Popular Culture
* The zoo was featured prominently in the 2004 movie "", though filming was not done at the San Diego Zoo. It was, in fact, done at the old
Los Angeles Zoo . [ [http://www.seeing-stars.com/Locations/Anchorman.shtml Filming Locations of Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy ] ]
*In theDreamworks feature film Madagascar, the animals fromCentral Park Zoo assume they must be in San Diego Zoo upon landing inMadagascar , due to the pristine white beaches and "extensive habitats"
*The Beach Boys ' 1966 album,Pet Sounds has a cover and various album photography from the San Diego Zoo.
*The 6ths have a song called "San Diego Zoo" which features comprehensive directions on how to get there.
*In a new Jurassic Park is under construction in San Diego because the city already has the world's best zoo.Exhibits
Monkey Trails and Forest Tales Monkey Trails showcases monkeys and other animals from the rainforests of Asia and Africa. Monkey Trails is the most recent exhibit at the San Diego Zoo, replacing the older exhibit, the Monkey Yard. Because it is the most recent exhibits, it is one of the more up to date as exhibits go. Monkey Trails, as the name states, is home primarily to monkeys, such as
guenons , mangabeys and the colorfulmandrill . Not only does Monkey Trails showcase monkeys, but many other species of animals such as pigs like red river hogs, bornean bearded pigs, and visayan warty hogs. The elusiveclouded leopard also makes his home in Monkey Trails. Clouded leopards can also be seen in the Zoo's "Wild Ones" show. Pygmy hippos, slender snouted crocodiles, and many species of turtles and fish can be seen in a series of water/land exhibits all with underwater viewing areas. The African Aviary is home to many colorful birds such as the amethyst starling, tinkerbirds and the sociable weaver. In smaller exhibits are many repitles and amphibians such as pancake tortoises, green mambas, fire skinks, and many species ofarthropods such as scorpions. Monkey Trails utilizes a new method of displaying tree climbing animals- by climbing up an elevated walkway throughout the exhibit. Some of thehorticultural highlights in Monkey Trails include a fiscus tree,cycads , and the ever colorful bog garden.Panda Research Station As of September, 2008, the San Diego Zoo is one of four zoos in the U.S. who has
giant panda s on display, and is the most successful in terms of panda reproduction. The first two giant panda cubs in U.S. history to have been born in the U.S. and survive into adulthood,Hua Mei (female) andMei Sheng (male) were born at the San Diego Zoo, in 1999 and 2003, respectively. Since then, two more giant panda cubs,Su Lin andZhen Zhen , both females, have been born to the resident giant panda parentsBai Yun andGao Gao . In addition to being able to view this rare animal species, the Giant Panda Discovery Center nearby has interactive exhibits that let the visitor experience first hand what the animals smell and sound like.Polar Bear Plunge
Polar Bear Plunge is one of the most famous highlights at the San Diego zoo. With over 30 species in this area of the zoo, Polar Bear Plunge houses an array of animals representing the artic. The main animals in the area are the polar bears, Kalluk, Chinook and Tatqiq. Another animal that makes its home in Polar Bear Plunge is thereindeer orcaribou . A large moat separates the bears and the deer, but to the guests it would appear that they are in one exhibit, making it more similar to the wild. By walking down polar bear path, an underwater viewing area is available to view the polar bears swimming. Further down the path lies the artic aviary, home to the divingducks . Some of the diving ducks are buffleheads, harlequin's duck, the smew and long-tailed ducks. The aviary houses more than 25 species of duck. The last stop on the Polar journey is to look at the two cat species in the area, aPallas cat and aServal . Some of the horticultural highlights include giant redwood trees, many differentpine trees , and manzanita.Ituri Forest This exhibit in the zoo is famous for having different species share one exhibit. Based upon the real
Ituri Forest in Africa, this exhibit houses different animal species from the forests of Africa. Animals such as swampmonkeys , spotted-neckedotters , and giant forest buffalo can be found coexisting within the exhibit. In the forest, other monkey species also reside such as guenons. One of the highlights of the African adventure are theokapis grazing from the trees. These relatives of thegiraffe are rarely seen in zoos and are scarcely witnessed in the wild. Some of Ituri Forest's most prominent inhabitants exist within thehippo exhibit, which includes an underwater viewing area and several species of exotic fish. One can also see bongoes in and colorfulturaco birds. In the forest, over 30 species of birds reside alone, including the Congopeafowl . Some of the horticultural highlights include banana trees, sausage trees, yellow trumpet trees and even somebamboo .Trivia
*During the 1960s and 1970s, admission for children under 16 was free regardless of whether they were accompanied by a paying adult.
* The world's only albino koala in a zoological facility was born at the San Diego Zoo and was named Onya-Birri, which means "ghost boy" in an Australian Aboriginal language. [ [http://www.cnn.com/US/9806/05/albino.koala/ "An albino koala adds color to San Diego Zoo"] CNN.com. June 5, 1998.] The San Diego Zoo also has the largest number of koalas outside of Australia.
* The largest number ofNew Guinea Singing Dog s in one place in the world is at the San Diego Zoo with three. Two of the dogs are on exhibit and will hopefully breed, and one is off exhibit and does shows and is present at other events. New Guinea Singing Dogs are extremely endangered.Gallery
ee also
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San Diego Wild Animal Park
*San Diego Zoo Animal Explorer Notes
References
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*Abrams, H., 1983. "A World of Animals". (California: The Zoological Society of San Diego)
*Ernst & Young LLP, 2005. "Zoological Society of San Diego Financial Statements 2004"
*Greeley, M.,et al. 1997. "The San Diego Zoo." (California: Craftsman Press)
*Wegeforth, H.M. & Morgan, N. 1953. "It Began with a Roar: the Beginning of the World-Famous San Diego Zoo" (revised edition). (California: Crest Offset Printing Company)External links
* [http://www.sandiegozoo.com/ San Diego Zoo] Official Site
* [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/attractions/index.html PBS Nature: San Diego Zoo]
* [http://www.lawithkids.com/lawithkidspodcast49.mp3 2007 Audio Interview with San Diego Children's Zoo Animal Care Supervisor Nikki Boyd]
* [http://www.balboapark.org/ Balboa Park]
* [http://www.pointheremedia.com/sandiegozoo/ Faces of the San Diego Zoo]
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