jump to navigation

Roger Williams Park Zoo November 13, 2016

Posted by judylobo in Traveling.
Tags: , , , , , ,
3 comments

10/29/16

Zoo # 2 on our New England mini-zoocation was Providence, Rhode Island’s Roger Williams Park Zoo. It has been a very long time since I had been to this zoo. It was the zoo of my RISD college days, where as young, art student, I would go to draw their amazing animals. Much has changed and it was fun to be back. They have a fabulous Jack-O-Lantern spectacular each year and we were lucky to be able to get to see it. A special shout out to PJ Jones, Animal Care Manager and Director Jeremy Goodman, DVM for taking such good care of us.rogerwilliams

Southwick’s Zoo – 2016 November 6, 2016

Posted by judylobo in Traveling.
Tags: , , , , , , , ,
1 comment so far

10/28/16

For those that missed last week’s While at the Zoo I have a good excuse. I was in New England on my annual mini-zoocation to visit great friends, a few zoos and see those gorgeous New England fall leaves. Two out of three ain’t bad. The leaves were past peak but the zoos were terrific as was seeing my friends. Happy NYC Marathon to all (especially my three friends who are participating – go Alison, Tara and Lionel).southwicks2016

Toledo Zoo – Summer 2016 September 11, 2016

Posted by judylobo in Traveling.
Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
2 comments

8/19/16

Our whirlwind visit to Michigan, Indiana and Ohio winds up at the Toledo Zoo where several of my good friends now work. It is always fun to visit this terrific zoo, share new adventures and see an amazing collection. This has been a great end of summer mini-zoocation.tzoo

Potawatomi Zoo and Reunion September 4, 2016

Posted by judylobo in Traveling.
Tags: , , , , , ,
2 comments

8/20/16

This was my third visit to the Potawatomi Zoo in just 17 months. My good friend Josh Sisk was the General Curator during this time. How could I resist visiting him and watching his curatorial creativity come to life at this beautiful 23 acre space in South Bend, Indiana? Josh is now headed to a new adventure in Los Angeles and the plan was conceived to visit him one last time combined with a fun reunion with the gang from Toledo and East Lansing. The lure of seeing three week old Amur leopard cubs was the icing on the cake. See you soon, Josh.POTAREUNION

Detroit Zoo’s Polk Penguin Conservation Center August 28, 2016

Posted by judylobo in Traveling.
Tags: , , , , ,
3 comments

Last week’s whirlwind trip to Michigan, Ohio and Indiana was lots of fun. Meeting up with good friends and seeing some new sights made for a perfect long weekend. The Detroit Zoo‘s new Polk Penguin Conservation Center is a 33,000-square-foot facility with a 326,000-gallon, 25-foot-deep aquatic area where you can watch more than 80 penguins (King, Gentoo, Rockhopper and Macaroni) explore their habitat. The cool temperatures inside the habitat made for a great visit on a hot summer’s day.POLKPENGUIN

The Queens Zoo -2016 August 14, 2016

Posted by judylobo in Traveling.
Tags: , , , , ,
add a comment

7/21/16

It has been way too long since I visited the Queens Zoo. The zoo has a very interesting history dating back to 1968.  This 13 acre facility has a collection that represents animals from the Americas. One of my favorite spots is the aviary which was the Buckminster Fuller-designed geodesic dome that served as the Winston Churchill Pavilion during the 1964-65 World’s Fair. Go visit – it’s fun.QZ2016

Brooklyn’s Prospect Park Zoo July 31, 2016

Posted by judylobo in Traveling.
Tags: , , , , , ,
7 comments

7/28/16

Brooklyn’s Prospect Park Zoo was the zoo of my childhood and whenever I visit I get a few fond flashbacks. On this visit, I remembered there was an elephant named ‘Judy’ – so I googled it. Oh dear – sometimes, the outcome of a google is not very good news. It was a long time ago, zoos were very different back then and my memory of Judy the elephant remains sweet. A shout out out Kelly for spending some of her precious time with me during my visit. Fun!PPZ7.2016

Smithsonian’s National Zoo July 3, 2016

Posted by judylobo in Traveling.
Tags: , , , , , , , ,
3 comments

6/25/16

Washington is a great place to visit and no visit is complete without dropping by the Smithsonian’s National Zoo. The grounds open at 8AM and getting there early is a good idea. We were able to spend quality time admiring their four giant pandas – Tian Tian (male, age 19), Mei Xiang (female, age 18), Bao Bao (female, almost 3) and little Bei Bei (male, almost one year old). We learned their orangutan is pregnant and due in the fall and we missed the birth of their first sea lion pup in 32 years by only one day (darn it). It was a fun visit and a hearty shout out to Keeper Ashton for spending a generous amount of time with us.  We will be back.NATZOO6.16

Staten Island Zoo’s 80th Anniversary June 26, 2016

Posted by judylobo in Traveling.
Tags: , , , ,
3 comments

6/10/16

It was a bittersweet visit to the Staten Island Zoo as we said farewell to our dear friend, General Curator and Veterinarian, Marc Valitutto last week. Marc has done amazing things in his four and a half year tenure at the zoo. The collection has grown in both numbers and depth as has the zoo’s attendance. I have visited Marc eight times in these past years in all kinds of weather and have always had a wonderful up-close and personal visit. I have had the joy of introducing Marc and his collection to many friends who now also call him their friend. I wish him well in his new venture and will miss him and our visits terribly.

If any of you want to relive some of those fun visits you can click away on any of the following links. Fall at the Staten Island Zoo, March at the Staten Island Zoo, Part Two, Staten Island Zoo, May 2014, Staten Island Zoo in Summer, September at the Staten Island Zoo, Winter at the Staten Island Zoo, Summer 2015 at the Staten Island Zoo, Meet AJ the baby Tamandua, Part Two.SIZOOFINAL

The Tracy Aviary June 12, 2016

Posted by judylobo in Traveling.
Tags: , , , , ,
3 comments

6389tractThe final visit on our Colorado/Utah Zoocation 2016 was to the terrific Tracy Aviary in Salt Lake City. It is an eight acre facility located in beautiful Liberty Park. We had an exceptional visit and a unique walk with their Andean Condor, named Andy N Condor. We also thoroughly enjoyed their delightful bird show, got to meet some wonderful keepers and amazing birds. A huge shout out to Executive Director Tim Brown for arranging everything and to Lead Keeper Fred Kromm and Curator of Bird Programs, Helen Dishaw for making this a very memorable experience. If you are in Salt Lake City this place is a must.TRACYAVIARY