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Cheyenne Mountain Zoo

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Review by Don Grall: January 2001

Exhibits:
Siberian Tiger– excellent, ~4 yrs old, built for good viewing
Lowland Gorillas– very good, outdoor area has good viewing (summer months) Indoor area has good viewing but poor aestheically (glass,concrete enclosures)
African Lions–recent, but poorly designed for viewing
Amur Leopard–recent, good viewing but poor esthetically (basically a new cage)
Raptors–good overall area for exhibits, but cages are too small for the
inhabitants (this is true for all species)
Mexican Wolves–great enclosure for the wolves, poor for viewing unless you're
lucky, very dark overall outdoor setting, lots of trees/shrubs
Black-footed ferrets–good exhibit, in darkened building with glass fronted tunnels but difficult to see.
Giraffes—basic concrete wall enclosures, fairly large, no vegetation with exception of some trees at viewing end, has babies every year(Reticulated)

 

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