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Woodland Park Zoo

Woodland Park Zoo is a wildlife conservation organization and zoological garden located in the Phinney Ridge neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States.[3] The zoo is the recipient of over 65 awards across multiple categories.[4] The zoo has around 900 animals from 250 species and the zoo has over 1 million visitors a year.[1]

Woodland Park Zoo
Main Entrance
47°40′06″N 122°20′59″W / 47.66834°N 122.34984°W / 47.66834; -122.34984
Date opened1899; 125 years ago (1899)
LocationWoodland Park, Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Land area92 acres (37 ha)[1]
No. of animals900[1]
No. of species250[1]
Annual visitors1+ million[1]
MembershipsAZA[2]
Major exhibitsTrail of Vines, Northern Trail, Tropical Rain Forest, Banyan Wilds, African Savanna, Australasia
Websitewww.zoo.org

History edit

Historical video of Woodland Park, 1938

Occupying the western half of Woodland Park, the zoo began as a small menagerie on the estate of Guy C. Phinney, a Canadian-born lumber mill owner and real estate developer. Six years after Phinney's death, on December 28, 1899, Phinney's wife sold the 188-acre (76 ha) Woodland Park to the city for $5,000 in cash and the assumption of a $95,000 mortgage. The sum was so large that then-mayor W. D. Wood vetoed the acquisition, only to be later overruled by the city council. In 1902, the Olmsted Brothers firm of Boston was hired to design the city's parks, including Woodland Park, and the next year the collection of the private Leschi Park menagerie was moved to Phinney Ridge.

In 1975, David Hancocks, the then-director of the Woodland Park zoo, redesigned the zoo's gorilla exhibit to form what became referred to as landscape immersion exhibits, in which animals would become immersed in landscapes that represented their natural habitats as closely as possible, while visitors would also be immersed in the same replicated habitat.[5] The habitat was designed with natural plants and rockwork, with special consideration being put towards the acoustic treatment of the exhibit to make the environment soft and quiet. Initially the idea was heavily criticized, with many experts being concerned about the maintenance of vegetation and lack of visibility, as well as the temperate environment of Washington negatively affecting the soil. The idea eventually became the standard for naturalistic exhibits, inspiring many imitators and replicas worldwide.[6]

As of the summer of 2010, the zoo featured 92 acres (37 ha) of exhibits, public spaces, parking, and playgrounds. Open to the public daily,[7] it received 1.05 million visitors in 2006. Its collection includes:

  • 1,090 animal specimens
  • 300 animal species
  • 35 endangered and 5 threatened animal species
  • 7,000 trees
  • 50,000+ shrubs and herbs
  • 1,000+ plant species
  • A sensory garden[8]

Exhibits edit

 
Ferruginous hawk (Buteo regalis) with keeper
 
Brown bear in Northern Trail area
 
The Zoomazium play area for kids

Woodland Park Zoo is a recipient of several Best National Exhibit awards from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, and ranks second after the Bronx Zoo in New York City for the number received.[9] Woodland Park Zoo created what is generally considered the world's first immersion exhibit, a gorilla habitat, which opened in the late 1970s under the direction of zoo architect David Hancocks.[10] Other exhibits include:

Community engagement edit

Woodland Park Zoo has been an active member of environmental and ecological conservation efforts across the U.S. Besides operating its own educational programs for school children, the park also cooperates with many of the higher education institutions in state, such as the University of Washington. On January 5, 2010, the zoo announced that due to the "difficult economy," it would be closing its Night Exhibit.[15][16]

Fundraisers edit

ZooTunes, a summer concert series, has been held at the zoo since 1983[citation needed] and raises funds for various zoo programs and activities. For the event, the zoo's North Meadow is turned into an outdoor amphitheater that accommodates 3,700 attendees.[17]

Notable animals edit

 
Bobo's successors live in a modern landscaped enclosure with glass panels that allow visitors to get up close without disturbing the gorillas.

From 1953 to 1968, Woodland Park Zoo was home to Bobo, a western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla, the same species as the gorillas currently living at the zoo). Bobo was acquired from the Lowman family of Anacortes, Washington, who had purchased the gorilla as an infant from a hunter in Columbus, Ohio, in 1951 and had raised him in their family home in Anacortes. Bobo drew many visitors to the zoo and was one of Seattle's main attractions in the years preceding the construction of Seattle Center and the expansion of major-league professional sports into the city. His popularity is credited with helping the zoo obtain funding to build a new primate house.

Anthropologist Dawn Prince-Hughes spent many years working at Woodland Park Zoo and observing the western lowland gorillas there, which she wrote about in her book Songs of the Gorilla Nation: My Journey Through Autism.[18]

Two lionesses named Busela (Seyla) and Nobuhle (Nabu) were transferred from the zoo to Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City, Utah, to breed with the Montgomery Zoo's two male lions, Baron and Vulcan.[19] On February 24, 2016, Nabu gave birth to two males, Brutus and Titus, and a female, Calliope. Baron fathered the three cubs.[20]

In December 2015, a baby gorilla, Yola, was born at the zoo. She is the first child of Nadiri who was also born there.[21]

On June 20, 2017, the baby giraffe Lulu was born, standing 5'7" and weighing 149 lbs. The daughter of Tufani and Dave, she is a mixture of the reticulated and South African giraffe subspecies. Her naming rights were auctioned off at the zoo's Jungle Safari Party fundraiser.[22] A male snow leopard cub was also born at the zoo that summer; he was given the name of Aibeck, meaning "long life" in Kyrgyz.[23]

In July and October 2022 two brown bear cubs, Juniper and Fern, were transferred to the zoo from Alaska and Montana respectively. Both bears are female and were orphaned as young cubs.[24]

Conservation edit

The Woodland Park Zoo works in collaboration with the Oregon Zoo, government agencies such as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and conservation organizations on recovery projects for many threatened and endangered species, such as the Oregon silverspot butterfly,[25] and western pond turtle.[26]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Weinberger, Hannah. "Without visitors, Woodland Park Zoo animals entertain themselves". PBS. Cascade Public Media.
  2. ^ "Currently Accredited Zoos and Aquariums". aza.org. AZA. Retrieved 25 February 2011.
  3. ^ "Directions & Parking Information". Woodland Park Zoo website. Woodland Park Zoo. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
  4. ^ "Woodland Park Zoo Awards list" (PDF). Retrieved 17 April 2023.
  5. ^ . National Geographic Society Newsroom. 2012-03-13. Archived from the original on May 20, 2021. Retrieved 2020-11-17.
  6. ^ "David Hancocks | The Paradoxical World of Zoos". Conservation Careers. 2018-08-24. Retrieved 2020-11-17.
  7. ^ "Hours, Prices and Directions - Woodland Park Zoo Seattle WA". www.zoo.org. Retrieved 2018-03-20.
  8. ^ "Sensory Garden @ Woodland Park Zoo" (PDF). Seattle Parks and Recreation. 2015-09-10.
  9. ^ "Exhibit Awards", Association of Zoos & Aquariums, 2014-10-12
  10. ^ Schaul, Jordan Carlton (2012-03-13), , National Geographic, archived from the original on 2012-03-17
  11. ^ "Rhino Lookout | Assam Rhino Reserve - Woodland Park Zoo Seattle WA". www.zoo.org. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  12. ^ "Tropical Asia - Woodland Park Zoo Seattle WA". www.zoo.org. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  13. ^ "African Savanna - Woodland Park Zoo Seattle WA". www.zoo.org. Retrieved 2021-06-03.
  14. ^ "Australasia - Woodland Park Zoo Seattle WA". www.zoo.org. Retrieved 2021-06-03.
  15. ^ Woodland Park Zoo STATEMENT: Night Exhibit ("Nocturnal House") Closure, Woodland Park Zoo, 2010-01-05. Accessed online 2010-01-07.
  16. ^ "Woodland Park Zoo to close Night Exhibit". mynorthwest.co. Bonneville International. 21 January 2010. Retrieved 25 February 2011.
  17. ^ MacDonald, Patrick (July 16, 2005). "ZooTunes concert series offers family friendly fun". The Seattle Times. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
  18. ^ Prince-Hughes, Dawn (1987). Songs of the Gorilla Nation. Harmony. p. 77. ISBN 1-4000-5058-8.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-09-26. Retrieved 2015-07-27.
  20. ^ Gorrell, Mike (2016-05-17). "Hogle Zoo's adorable new lion cubs meet the world". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 2018-09-04.
  21. ^ Lee, Jessica (2016-06-06). "Baby gorilla at Woodland Park Zoo to make public debut". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2018-09-04.
  22. ^ Allianic, Gigi. "The baby giraffe has a name! Woodland Park Zoo announces name of baby giraffe". Woodland Park Zoo. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  23. ^ Ellouk, Bernard (2017-09-19). "Snow leopard cub makes first public appearance at Woodland Park Zoo". KING. Retrieved 2018-09-04.
  24. ^ "Rescued Brown Bear | Living Northwest Trail - Woodland Park Zoo Seattle WA". www.zoo.org. Retrieved 2023-02-01.
  25. ^ "Rare Oregon silverspot butterfly caterpillars reintroduced to Saddle Mountain". Woodland Park Zoo Blog. July 19, 2018. from the original on March 4, 2023. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  26. ^ "Saving Turtles: Western Pond Turtles Recovery Project". Retrieved 17 April 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Bierlein, John. Woodland: The Story of the Animals and People of Woodland Park Zoo. Seattle, Washington: HistoryLink. ISBN 9781933245416. OCLC 961098372.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • RadioLab episode on 'Zoos' - First segment describes Woodland Park Zoo's first immersion exhibit

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Woodland Park Zoo is a wildlife conservation organization and zoological garden located in the Phinney Ridge neighborhood of Seattle Washington United States 3 The zoo is the recipient of over 65 awards across multiple categories 4 The zoo has around 900 animals from 250 species and the zoo has over 1 million visitors a year 1 Woodland Park ZooMain Entrance47 40 06 N 122 20 59 W 47 66834 N 122 34984 W 47 66834 122 34984Date opened1899 125 years ago 1899 LocationWoodland Park Seattle Washington U S Land area92 acres 37 ha 1 No of animals900 1 No of species250 1 Annual visitors1 million 1 MembershipsAZA 2 Major exhibitsTrail of Vines Northern Trail Tropical Rain Forest Banyan Wilds African Savanna AustralasiaWebsitewww wbr zoo wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Exhibits 3 Community engagement 4 Fundraisers 5 Notable animals 6 Conservation 7 Gallery 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory edit source source source source source Historical video of Woodland Park 1938 Occupying the western half of Woodland Park the zoo began as a small menagerie on the estate of Guy C Phinney a Canadian born lumber mill owner and real estate developer Six years after Phinney s death on December 28 1899 Phinney s wife sold the 188 acre 76 ha Woodland Park to the city for 5 000 in cash and the assumption of a 95 000 mortgage The sum was so large that then mayor W D Wood vetoed the acquisition only to be later overruled by the city council In 1902 the Olmsted Brothers firm of Boston was hired to design the city s parks including Woodland Park and the next year the collection of the private Leschi Park menagerie was moved to Phinney Ridge In 1975 David Hancocks the then director of the Woodland Park zoo redesigned the zoo s gorilla exhibit to form what became referred to as landscape immersion exhibits in which animals would become immersed in landscapes that represented their natural habitats as closely as possible while visitors would also be immersed in the same replicated habitat 5 The habitat was designed with natural plants and rockwork with special consideration being put towards the acoustic treatment of the exhibit to make the environment soft and quiet Initially the idea was heavily criticized with many experts being concerned about the maintenance of vegetation and lack of visibility as well as the temperate environment of Washington negatively affecting the soil The idea eventually became the standard for naturalistic exhibits inspiring many imitators and replicas worldwide 6 As of the summer of 2010 update the zoo featured 92 acres 37 ha of exhibits public spaces parking and playgrounds Open to the public daily 7 it received 1 05 million visitors in 2006 Its collection includes 1 090 animal specimens 300 animal species 35 endangered and 5 threatened animal species 7 000 trees 50 000 shrubs and herbs 1 000 plant species A sensory garden 8 Exhibits edit nbsp Ferruginous hawk Buteo regalis with keeper nbsp Brown bear in Northern Trail area nbsp The Zoomazium play area for kids Woodland Park Zoo is a recipient of several Best National Exhibit awards from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and ranks second after the Bronx Zoo in New York City for the number received 9 Woodland Park Zoo created what is generally considered the world s first immersion exhibit a gorilla habitat which opened in the late 1970s under the direction of zoo architect David Hancocks 10 Other exhibits include Tropical Asia is the zoo s largest section focusing on South and Southeast Asia and is split into three areas The first is Assam Rhino Reserve which is mostly composed of a large exhibit containing the zoo s Indian rhinoceroses 11 The second area is Bayan Wilds and is home to Malayan tigers sloth bears Asian small clawed otters and a small aviary The third section is The Trail of Vines and houses orangutans siamangs pythons and Malayan tapir 12 The Rhino Reserve was previously the Elephant Forest but was rethemed following the phasing out of the zoo s elephant program in April 2015 The African Savanna section houses animals native to the grasslands of Africa The largest exhibit is an area for herbivores home to giraffes zebras and ostrich There are as well enclosures for hippo African lion warthog Patas monkey and a small aviary for savanna birds 13 The area also contains a recreation of an East African village The African Savanna won the AZA exhibit award in 1981 Australasia is home to the zoo s Australian species There is an outdoor exhibit shared by emu common wallaroo and red necked wallaby Next to it is Willawong Station housing several species of Australian parrot which visitors may feed with a seed stick for a small fee There is a snow leopard enclosure next door to here 14 The Living Northwest Trail habitat focuses upon the animals of the taiga of Northwestern America Exhibits include grizzly bear mountain goat elk River Otter Steller s Sea Eagle and wolf This area is modeled off a real trail in Alaska s Denali National Park and won the AZA Exhibit Award in 1995 Tropical Rainforest explores the animals of South America and Africa s jungles The South American section has a jaguar exhibit The African section contains western lowland gorillas ring tailed lemurs red ruffed lemurs and colobus monkeys Tropical Rainforest was the recipient of the AZA Exhibit Award in 1993 Temperate Forest showcases creatures of the world s temperate woodlands Exhibits include southern pudu red panda Chilean flamingo Red crowned cranes White naped cranes Maned wolves a wetlands area and a conservation aviary for rare birds There is also a Bug House home to the zoo s Partula Snails and a farm exhibit allowing guests to pet domesticated animals such as Kunekune pigs Sheep Goats and Miniature Jersey Steer The penguin enclosure houses a colony of several dozen Humboldt penguins The exhibit was remodeled in 2009 to allow underwater viewing of the birds and better theming to their natural habitat it also now runs on green energy The new penguin habitat received the AZA Top Honor Award in 2010 There is also a butterfly garden a raptor center housing various birds of prey and the Trail of Adaptations building that is home to Komodo dragon and meerkat Several species are kept offview from visitors including tree kangaroos and Indian Peafowl that roam freely around the Zoo Grounds The zoo contains an indoor children s play area called Zoomazium encouraging exploration exercise education and fun for young children An old fashioned carousel retooled to run on solar energy is also featured This merry go round PTC 45 was first built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company for the Cincinnati Zoo in 1918 it was refurbished and donated to Woodland Park Zoo by Alleniana Foundation Community engagement editWoodland Park Zoo has been an active member of environmental and ecological conservation efforts across the U S Besides operating its own educational programs for school children the park also cooperates with many of the higher education institutions in state such as the University of Washington On January 5 2010 the zoo announced that due to the difficult economy it would be closing its Night Exhibit 15 16 Fundraisers editZooTunes a summer concert series has been held at the zoo since 1983 citation needed and raises funds for various zoo programs and activities For the event the zoo s North Meadow is turned into an outdoor amphitheater that accommodates 3 700 attendees 17 Notable animals edit nbsp Bobo s successors live in a modern landscaped enclosure with glass panels that allow visitors to get up close without disturbing the gorillas From 1953 to 1968 Woodland Park Zoo was home to Bobo a western lowland gorilla Gorilla gorilla gorilla the same species as the gorillas currently living at the zoo Bobo was acquired from the Lowman family of Anacortes Washington who had purchased the gorilla as an infant from a hunter in Columbus Ohio in 1951 and had raised him in their family home in Anacortes Bobo drew many visitors to the zoo and was one of Seattle s main attractions in the years preceding the construction of Seattle Center and the expansion of major league professional sports into the city His popularity is credited with helping the zoo obtain funding to build a new primate house Anthropologist Dawn Prince Hughes spent many years working at Woodland Park Zoo and observing the western lowland gorillas there which she wrote about in her book Songs of the Gorilla Nation My Journey Through Autism 18 Two lionesses named Busela Seyla and Nobuhle Nabu were transferred from the zoo to Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City Utah to breed with the Montgomery Zoo s two male lions Baron and Vulcan 19 On February 24 2016 Nabu gave birth to two males Brutus and Titus and a female Calliope Baron fathered the three cubs 20 In December 2015 a baby gorilla Yola was born at the zoo She is the first child of Nadiri who was also born there 21 On June 20 2017 the baby giraffe Lulu was born standing 5 7 and weighing 149 lbs The daughter of Tufani and Dave she is a mixture of the reticulated and South African giraffe subspecies Her naming rights were auctioned off at the zoo s Jungle Safari Party fundraiser 22 A male snow leopard cub was also born at the zoo that summer he was given the name of Aibeck meaning long life in Kyrgyz 23 In July and October 2022 two brown bear cubs Juniper and Fern were transferred to the zoo from Alaska and Montana respectively Both bears are female and were orphaned as young cubs 24 Conservation editThe Woodland Park Zoo works in collaboration with the Oregon Zoo government agencies such as the U S Fish and Wildlife Service USFWS and conservation organizations on recovery projects for many threatened and endangered species such as the Oregon silverspot butterfly 25 and western pond turtle 26 Gallery edit nbsp Butterflies and Blooms exhibit nbsp Keel billed toucan Ramphastos sulfuratus at the Tropical Rain Forest exhibit nbsp Penguin nbsp Zoomazium nbsp Hippos nbsp Giraffe nbsp Zebras nbsp One of many unique plants at the zoo nbsp Wallaby nbsp Carousel nbsp Many different performances are held at the zoo References edit a b c d e Weinberger Hannah Without visitors Woodland Park Zoo animals entertain themselves PBS Cascade Public Media Currently Accredited Zoos and Aquariums aza org AZA Retrieved 25 February 2011 Directions amp Parking Information Woodland Park Zoo website Woodland Park Zoo Retrieved 17 April 2023 Woodland Park Zoo Awards list PDF Retrieved 17 April 2023 A Critical Look at the Future of Zoos An Interview with David Hancocks National Geographic Society Newsroom 2012 03 13 Archived from the original on May 20 2021 Retrieved 2020 11 17 David Hancocks The Paradoxical World of Zoos Conservation Careers 2018 08 24 Retrieved 2020 11 17 Hours Prices and Directions Woodland Park Zoo Seattle WA www zoo org Retrieved 2018 03 20 Sensory Garden Woodland Park Zoo PDF Seattle Parks and Recreation 2015 09 10 Exhibit Awards Association of Zoos amp Aquariums 2014 10 12 Schaul Jordan Carlton 2012 03 13 A Critical Look at the Future of Zoos An Interview with David Hancocks National Geographic archived from the original on 2012 03 17 Rhino Lookout Assam Rhino Reserve Woodland Park Zoo Seattle WA www zoo org Retrieved 2021 06 04 Tropical Asia Woodland Park Zoo Seattle WA www zoo org Retrieved 2021 06 04 African Savanna Woodland Park Zoo Seattle WA www zoo org Retrieved 2021 06 03 Australasia Woodland Park Zoo Seattle WA www zoo org Retrieved 2021 06 03 Woodland Park Zoo STATEMENT Night Exhibit Nocturnal House Closure Woodland Park Zoo 2010 01 05 Accessed online 2010 01 07 Woodland Park Zoo to close Night Exhibit mynorthwest co Bonneville International 21 January 2010 Retrieved 25 February 2011 MacDonald Patrick July 16 2005 ZooTunes concert series offers family friendly fun The Seattle Times Retrieved March 6 2023 Prince Hughes Dawn 1987 Songs of the Gorilla Nation Harmony p 77 ISBN 1 4000 5058 8 Lions make their debut at Hogle Zoo Salt Lake Magazine Archived from the original on 2015 09 26 Retrieved 2015 07 27 Gorrell Mike 2016 05 17 Hogle Zoo s adorable new lion cubs meet the world The Salt Lake Tribune Retrieved 2018 09 04 Lee Jessica 2016 06 06 Baby gorilla at Woodland Park Zoo to make public debut The Seattle Times Retrieved 2018 09 04 Allianic Gigi The baby giraffe has a name Woodland Park Zoo announces name of baby giraffe Woodland Park Zoo Retrieved 15 January 2018 Ellouk Bernard 2017 09 19 Snow leopard cub makes first public appearance at Woodland Park Zoo KING Retrieved 2018 09 04 Rescued Brown Bear Living Northwest Trail Woodland Park Zoo Seattle WA www zoo org Retrieved 2023 02 01 Rare Oregon silverspot butterfly caterpillars reintroduced to Saddle Mountain Woodland Park Zoo Blog July 19 2018 Archived from the original on March 4 2023 Retrieved March 3 2023 Saving Turtles Western Pond Turtles Recovery Project Retrieved 17 April 2023 Further reading editBierlein John Woodland The Story of the Animals and People of Woodland Park Zoo Seattle Washington HistoryLink ISBN 9781933245416 OCLC 961098372 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Woodland Park Zoo Official website RadioLab episode on Zoos First segment describes Woodland Park Zoo s first immersion exhibit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Woodland Park Zoo amp oldid 1213948179, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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