While Kerri explored MoPop, Harry and I took a bus ride out to the Woodland Park Zoo. This modern zoo features open-concept enclosures that offer plenty of space for its 900 animal residents. Equipped with our DSLR camera, we moved from one habitat to the next, sharpening our photography skills in preparation for our upcoming trip to Yellowstone. With limited time, we focused on the exhibits that intrigued us most.
Early on, we spotted the springbok, giraffe, and the playful white-cheeked gibbon. One of the highlights was the Savana aviary, home to a variety of brilliantly coloured African birds.
Next, we explored the African Savanna exhibit, where we encountered an array of incredible wildlife including Grant’s gazelles, towering giraffes....
...hippos & lazy lions,....
... and rugged warthogs.
After that, we made our way to the Assam Rhino Reserve, where we had the chance to observe the impressive Greater One-horned Rhinos and the lively, energetic white-cheeked gibbon & Siamang.
We spent a good amount of time focusing on the North American wildlife featured along the Living Northwest Trail at the northern end of Woodland Park Zoo.
The gray wolves are housed in a large, naturalistic enclosure, though the viewing area is somewhat limited, which can make spotting them a bit challenging. Fortunately, we were lucky to catch a few glimpses of one of the wolves as it paced by.
The brown bears were especially lively during our visit, putting on an engaging display that kept visitors entertained and fascinated for quite a while.