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San Diego Zoo- 2019

In our last months of living in California, we went on several weekend trips to make it easier for our realtors to sell our house. In reality, it was easier for us, because we didn’t want to live in a constant state of “keeping everything perfect” as we waited for prospective buyers, so we hit the road and made the most of our time in California.

One of our weekends was to San Diego, where Dan splurged on annual passes to the San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park. At that point, we thought that we would be moving from Big Bear Lake, back to the Los Angeles area. We had no idea that life would soon take us to Colorado and that it would be the only weekend that we would use our passes.

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I have fond childhood memories of visiting the San Diego Zoo with my amazing Godparents ( Aunt Lee and Uncle George), who lived in San Diego for many years. Among my most cherished possessions are the Christmas ornaments that Uncle George used to send to me every year, and among those are two from the San Diego Zoo Association, which he specifically sought out when I started volunteering at the Los Angeles Zoo as a teen.

We arrived when the zoo opened, on a cloudy, humid day in late September.

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The San Diego Zoo is massive, but we didn’t encounter huge crowds during our visit. We able to really enjoy the animals without excessive noise, which is always better for both visitors and the residents. One of my biggest pet peeves is noise at the zoo, as a child I was always taught that visiting a zoo is like visiting a library, whispers only.

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Our first stop was the koalas. In my experience, usually the koalas ( or as Dan calls them “drop bears” from his years of living in Australia) are usually in the trees resting. Like this…

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But we encountered one very active koala. He was racing around his enclosure and scratching on the door, all in anticipation of food from his keeper. We had a nice chat with his keeper as she was prepping his food. Apparently, this guy is the only koala who is extra eager in the mornings.

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It was early and I had not had any coffee yet, so a nap was in order.

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On the African Rocks we saw Hamadryas Baboons.

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We continued around the zoo to see several smaller exhibits, including our favorite animal and world’s largest rodent, the Cabybara!

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Elephant Odyssey is one of the most popular areas of the San Diego Zoo.

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The llamas provided the crazy moment of the day. They were all very calm until a visitor walked by with a service dog, which caused them to respond aggressively, bucking, growling, and running wild. The dog, a sweet golden retriever, was clueless at the chaos that it was causing. We researched and learned that llamas are very territorial, guard animals with regard to perceived threats, including dogs.

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Next, it was on to big cat territory.

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The last time that I visited the San Diego Zoo was back in the late 90’s, when I was taking an animal biology class and I had to complete an animal observation project. I really wanted to study Bonobos, which are a species of great apes that we did not have at our local Greater Los Angeles Zoo. Bonobos are the closest living relatives to humans and they walk upright, on two legs for sustained periods. They are incredible to watch. My mom, who was always very supportive, drove with me to San Diego ( 4 hours each way) and read a book, while I spent the entire day with the bonobos. It was a long day and one of many memories of my mom always supporting my goals and education.

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I was absolutely delighted to discover that the zoo has a popular orangutan named Karen! Coincidentally, I also love to twirl on bamboo polls and roll around on the ground.

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One of my all-time favorite zoo encounters was with the hippos at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. I was scheduled to take a behind the scenes tour and employees allowed me to enter the park prior to opening. I had about an hour before my tour/ park opening, to observe the hippos, watching a mother and baby play in the water. They were so active, including the baby giving me curious looks through the glass. I was alone with them. A truly magical moment on my Disney vacation. The hippos are always a favorite stop, even when they are napping.

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When I was part of the behavioral research department at the Los Angeles Zoo, I had the privilege of contributing observation hours towards an international polar bear study, which the San Diego Zoo and Sea World, were also participants. Visiting the polar bears is always a must.

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One of the non-animal highlights was a ride on the skyway. The zoo is vast. It has both the skyway and a tram system to help visitors navigate the terrain. Of course, these both come with a small extra fee. The skyway has beautiful views of both the zoo and San Diego.

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This sign feels very personal.

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And finally, those damn flamingos. For those not in the know, I spent over 2000 hours observing flamingos at the LA Zoo and I have a love/hate relationship with the birds.

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We had a wonderful day at the San Diego Zoo. It’s a stunning park that does so much for conservation, education, and animal welfare. I was disappointed that we didn’t have the opportunity to use our passes more than once, but it was also a good feeling that the money spent on the passes went to a great organization.

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Tuesday 08.03.21
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Our Anniversary at the Denver Zoo

We celebrated our 7th wedding anniversary in early November. Usually we celebrate with a small trip, but this year we needed to be both budget and covid conscious, so we decided to spend the day at The Denver Zoo. We love animals, and although we have lived in Colorado for nearly a year, this was our first time at the zoo.

Due to Covid, we had to purchase advanced tickets with a timed entry. We went at 10am ( zoo opening) on a Monday morning. When we arrived, we were among only a handful of cars in the parking lot. It was a ghost town.

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We arrived about thirty minutes early, so we just enjoyed the crisp morning air and the exhibits at the zoo entrance. I really love the alligator sculpture.

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Masks were mandatory and social distancing reminders were everywhere. The zoo also had one-way traffic, so we had to complete a big circle. Since it was our first visit, this worked well and we really didn’t notice a problem with other visitors bunching up at the same exhibits. It was very easy to social distance. The only problem with the one-way traffic is there were a few areas where we had to choose a path, so we know that we missed a few animals, including our favorite, the capybara. The loop took us about three hours at a leisurely pace.

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During the spring, when the zoo was shut-down due to Covid, local artists came to paint and beautify the zoo.

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I also learned that The Denver Zoo is historic for its use of naturalistic habitats back in 1918. Having worked with behavioral research at The Greater Los Angeles Zoo, I could really appreciate the significance and importance of “Bear Mountain.”

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One of the highlights of our visit was seeing the baby rhino cuddling with its mother.

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The other big surprise was seeing a herd of elephants crossing a bridge above us. We just caught them at the right moment and it was magical.

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Dan got some amazing shots of the alpha male mandrill.

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The most entertaining and loudest animals were the seal lions. Seal Lions are the clowns of the zoo world.

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We took a break at Gidget’s Ice Cream Parlor where I was delighted to discover that they sold Dole Whip. I absolutely love Dole Whip, but I’ve never eaten it outside of a Disney park or the Dole Plantation in Oahu. It has been years since I have eaten this creamy pineapple treat and I was in heaven.

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Continuing our day, we came across “Bird World” which I assume is an indoor aviary. It was closed due to Covid, but I had to snap a picture, as it looked like it was straight out of Jurassic Park.

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The reptile house/aquarium building was open. It was themed to feel like a tropical forest. It also had a cool bat exhibit.

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We saw so many animals, and since we visited in the morning on a quiet day, a majority of them were very active. It was the perfect zoo experience.

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And of course, we saw Flamingos…

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The Denver Zoo is filled with cute animal sculptures made from lego bricks. The park was also still decorated for Halloween, which had just happened a few days earlier. They were starting the transition from Halloween to Christmas decorations.

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Visiting The Denver Zoo was the ideal way to spend our anniversary. I wish the zoo was closer to our house, so that we could justify getting year passes. I would also love to work at a zoo again. I miss it!







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Tuesday 12.01.20
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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