
Have You Visited a Zoo Lately?
Zoos of yesteryear…
grim prisons for animals
innocent of crimes.
Entertainment for people…
Animal exploitation.
Zoos of the present…
appropriate habitat,
animal rescue,
endangered animals raised
to be returned to the wild.
Forward-thinking zoos
enlightening the public,
classes for students,
funds raised for wildlife preserves.
Golden Rule for animals!

When my daughters visited from Texas recently, one of our excursions was to Zoo Tampa, rated the number five Zoo in the US. We participated in a “Feed the Rhino” experience and learned about how Zoo Tampa’s breeding program is helping to prevent extinction of the Indian Rhino. The “Feed the Rhino” animal encounter and photo purchases also raise money to support this program. Katey Batavia, Ellen Maher, and Cheryl Batavia.

Cheryl feeding collard greens to a young Indian Rhino. Notice the prehensile lips and short horn that distinguish Indian rhinos from African rhinos.

We enjoyed a ride on the old-fashioned carousel. Katey posed on a carousel animal.

On “safari” through the African animal enclousure, we relaxed on a tram riding past elephants, giraffes, storks, and painted dogs.

West Indian Manatee entering the viewing area. We also saw a beautiful manatee mother and calf in the aquarium/reptile exhibit. Zoo Tampa has a manatee rescue program for manatees injured by boat propellors. In spite of boating laws to protect them, some accidents still occur.

American flamingos wowed us in the Florida native animal area. They now live in the wild in Everglades National Park after a hundred-year absence from Florida in the wild. They unexpectedly reappeared about twenty years ago. There is speculation that they came from South America. Photo by Karolina Bobeck from Unsplash.

Endangered Florida panthers are featured in the Florida exhibit. Florida panthers are being bred in captivity and are rarely seen in the wild. Bobcats, also featured in the exhibit, have adapted to living near people and are a common sight in suburban Florida neighborhoods.

A sun bear was a delight to watch as he played with a toy that dispensed a snack.

Afternoon meeting on the primate island.

Ellen and Katey. Photo by Cheryl.

Heading home from Tampa. Sunset from the St. Petersburg Skyway Bridge. Photo by Katey Batavia.
We had a great time at Zoo Tampa! Rhino photos by zoo photographer, other uncredited photos by Ellen and Katey.
Copyright© 2023 by Cheryl Batavia
Two years ago my daughters and I visited a lovely Florida zoo for rescued animals. If you missed that post and would like to check it out, click here:
Animals at Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park & Poems about Some of the Animals
Wonderful!
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Thank you so much, Morag, for your comment. ❤ Glad you enjoyed the post.
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You are welcome, in my post today I mentioned that I have never been to a zoo. I like the idea of restorative havens for animals too.
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Cheers to zoos changing their approach. I’m sure you had a wonderful visit with your daughters.
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Thank you, Frank! Yes, it was great to spend time with my daughters! I only see them once a year. I will post more about their visit later on.
I know of several zoos that are as I have described, and I think that is the trend.
I hope you are enjoying the holiday season with your family. ❤ ❤ ❤
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Nice photographs Cheryl. You seemed to have a wonderful tim!
It feels good to see, animals are looked after well.
If animals and trees thrive we also thrive.
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Thank you, Mousumi, for your kind response. My daughters took most of the photos with their cell phones. We had a great time at the zoo
I agree that if animals and trees thrive, we all thrive. Well-said! ❤ ❤ ❤
I had never been to Zoo Tampa before. It is an old zoo, but is completely updated. The zoo is animal-centered, and professionals give excellent care, including recreational and social activities…truly amazing!
Hope all is well with you! ❤
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Thank you, Cheryl, for your wonderful trip to today’s Zoo, with their enlisted program and no exploitation of animals.
I loved your excellent photos! Thank you!
Joanna
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👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Thank you, Filipa! ❤ ❤ ❤
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My pleasure to share our visit to Zoo Tampa, Joanna. You have such knowledge and love for nature and wildlife! Your kind words mean a lot to me. ❤
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You are more than welcome, Cheryl, and thank you or your kind words!
Joanna
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Love this poetic and photographic look at your experience! It looks and sounds like one to remember. 🙂
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Yes, it was a memorable experience made even better by sharing it with my daughters. So happy that you like the post, Layla. Thank you for your kind words! ❤
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Beautiful photos. It’s been years since my sons and I have been to a zoo.
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Thank you, Rosaliene. ❤ So glad you like the photos. My daughters took most of them with their cell phones.
I think you might enjoy the zoo, at least judging by the four or five I have visited in recent years. Zoos once deserved the unsavory reputation they have had and are now trying to change.
DC, Miami, Tampa, Disney World, and the Homosassa, FL wildlife refuge are all good bets. There are probably some good zoos near you too. 🙂
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Sounds like a great time was had by all, what a lovely idea to feed the rhinos, getting you up and close 🙂
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Thank you, Kate! It was my daughter Katey’s idea to feed the Rhinos. She has a pet-sitting business and is in high demand! Katey takes care of dogs, cats, goats, chickens, horses, and other farm animals while their owners are away for a weekend or on vacation. I am glad she talked me into feeding the rhinos! 🙂
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great idea, and what a great job! So glad for all of you 🙂
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Thank you!
Joanna
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I haven’t been to a zoo since I was about 7 or 8. I think the whole thing of being in a cage puts me off – but I like your alternative perspective on this.
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I remember those days of bored, lonely animals in small cages with metal bars and a bad smell. I don’t think you will see much of that if you go to a zoo. In Florida the animals are in large outdoor enclosures with numerous other animals and may be able to go in and out of a a shelter at will. Thank you for your thoughtful comment. Take care, Lawrence! ❤
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Cheryl, I must confess that I’ve been very fond of zoos. However, your poetic words and your gorgeous pictures showed me a different reality. ✨️ Thank you! 💙
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Thank you, Filipa. Zoos have a long history of cruelty to overcome. At least some of them are doing the right things. I appreciate your thoughtful comment. ❤
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I agree with you, Cheryl! Happy Saturday! 🌷🩷
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I’ve never been…
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It looks as though you had a wonderful time, Cheryl! We recently visited Edinburgh Zoo and got to see the giant pandas just before they were returned to China! 🐼 ❤️
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It’s great that you got to see the pandas, Ingrid. ❤ Your sons must have been so excited! I was living in DC when the pandas first came to the National Zoo, and I saw them there. I am sad that they are returning to China.
We had a wondeul day at Zoo Tampa! Thank you for sharing your zoo experience. ❤ What do you think of the Edinburgh Zoo?
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Three different approaches for Zoos, but we must ponder as to if we really need one from animals’ point of view. Thanks for the nice read, Cheryl.
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Thank you for your thoughtful response, JM. ❤ Zoos have a long history of animal cruelty to overcome. Many of them are doing good things.
Zoo fundraisers are supporting animal preserves worldwide that help save wildlife from extinction. In addition to financial support, cooperating zoos have breeding programs to reestablish animal populations in the wild and enrich the gene pool. Zoos that provide encounters with animals in natural habitats and offer educational programs influence the public to protect all wildlife and wildlife habitats.
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I haven’t been to a zoo in years. It’s good to know some zoos are creating a natural and pleasant environment for the animals. Keeping them in small cages is cruel, IMO. Beautiful post, Cheryl!💟
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Thank you, Eugi, for your thoughtful comment. ❤ Glad you liked the post. I totally agree with you about keeping animals in small cages. Zoos have a history of cruelty that haunts them even as they are becoming the saviors of endangered wildlife.
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You’re we;come, Cheryl!💟
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Really enjoyed this post, Cheryl. Love the photos! 😊🦒
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So glad you enjoyed this, Michele. Thank you for your kind words! ❤ My daughters took most of the photos with their cell phones.
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They did a fine job! Happy weekend to you and yours. 💕
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Beautiful photographs, Cheryl! Love the way you enjoyed your trip to Zoo Tampa. I’m happy for you. This is the time when tall-legged flammingos are seen in flocks in and around Mumbai too, and sometimes I go to have a look.
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How wonderful to see flamingos in the wild, KK! Enjoy! ❤ I would like to see some of your photos of flamingos!
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Oh yes, I would share with you. Thanks and welcome 🙏💖
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beautiful pictures of you and your girls Cheryl and sentiments of creating a special and loved experience for the animals. ❤️
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Thank you so much, Cindy! ❤ It was my daughter, Katey who requested that we visit a zoo, but I thoroughly enjoyed the experience!
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Oh what a blessing our children are to us!!❤️
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Been years and years since I last visited a zoo. And the photos are beautiful! It made me want to visit a zoo again.
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Thank you, Adel, for your lovely comment! ❤ Hope you do make a trip to a zoo or wildlife park!
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You’re welcome, Cheryl. I’ll see what I can do once I walk again. 😉 Thanks!
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Wishing you all the best, Adel! Happy Holidays! ❤
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Such lovely pictures! Its been years since I went for zoo and your post reminds me of those childhood memories.
However, as you said in the poem, most zoos are only for human entertainment purposes and animals aren’t taken care of. Happy to see that things are changing now.
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Thank you for your thoughtful remarks. ❤ ❤ ❤ The zoos and wildlife parks I have seen are a huge improvement over the early days. The Homosassa, FL State Wildlife Park we visited a couple of years ago is for rescued Florida animals, and they have breeding programs for endangered animals. The animals are raised to be reestablished into their natural habitats. It is a wonderful place to visit! If interested, click on the link above. 🙂
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That is great news. A sanctuary fro rescued animals sounds really good. And its amazing if they are being raised to be reestablished in their natural habitats. I will definitely check it out.
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As a kid I used to love zoos but as I grew I understood that these animals are captives away from their natural habitat
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I agree. I am happy that things are changing for the better. Thank you for your thoughtful comment, Sheereen. Have a great week! ❤
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Loved how you painted the evolution of zoos – from not-so-great places to the wonderful sanctuaries they are today. The safari through the African animal enclosure must’ve been a real treat.
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Thank you, Ritish, for your thoughtful comment. Your kind words mean a lot to me. We had a great time at the zoo! ❤ ❤ ❤ Wishing you a wonderful week!
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I too hate to see the caged animals and birds. But this Zoo seems so nice
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This zoo is a very pleasant place to visit, Veena, with lots of trees for shade. The animals have ample space in their enclosures. Even though this an historic zoo., it has been nicely updated. The animals are provided with opportunities for interaction with each other, toys, and activities to keep them happy! It is ranked in the top five US zoos! 🐘🦩🐒🐪🦜
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