Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society Full Tour - West Palm Beach, Florida
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- The Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society is a non-profit zoological organization located at Dreher Park in West Palm Beach. The zoo houses more than 550 animals (190 species), many of them endangered, within 23-acres of lush tropical habitat. The Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society is a member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The mission of the Zoological Society of the Palm Beaches, Inc. (Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society) is "to inspire people to act on behalf of wildlife and the natural world.
Exhibits and Animals:
Florida Wetlands
The Wetlands displays a portrayal of a Florida swamp and showcases the following animals:
American alligator
American black bear
American flamingo
Black swan
Gopher tortoise
Black vulture
Barn owl
Barred owl
Coati
Florida panther
Cougar
River otter
Roseate spoonbill
Scarlet ibis
Turkey vulture
Bali Minah
Asia
This section of the park is dedicated to the animals native to all different parts of Asia. Here, visitors will find:
Aldabra Tortoise
Bali Minah
Butterfly garden
Cranes
Deer
Howler Monkey
Llamas
Rhinoceros Hornbill
Southern Ground Hornbill
The Little Chiaming Lake
Tiger
Tropics of the Americas
This 18 million-dollar exhibit complex opened in 2004 and features animals and the Mayan culture found in Central and South America. The exhibit is located on a three-acre peninsula in the zoo. Animal Planet featured Tropics of the Americas on the television show "Ultimate Zoo" in 2006. The exhibit features two Mayan pyramids that are over 40 feet tall, a nocturnal building displaying reptiles and bats, and a walk-through cave, among other displays and houses animals found in Central and South America such as:
Jaguar
Baird's tapir
Bush dogs
Capuchin Monkeys
Capybara
Conservation garden
Giant Anteater
Jaguar
Macaws
Ocelot
Reptiles
Spider Monkeys
The Islands
This section of the zoo showcases different species of animals from islands all over the world including:
Dragon
Fennec Fox
Koalas
Lorikeet
Lemur
Scarlet Macaw
Sloth
Siamang
Singing Dog
Toucan
Tamarin
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This is the zoo I grew up going to. It used to be called Dreyer Park Zoo. It may not be the biggest zoo, but it holds a special place in my heart. Thank you for this video!
I am glad to hear my tour brought back fond memories for you. I really enjoyed my visit, the layout was nice and the animals were in nice habitats. Thank You for sharing that bit about the original name of the zoo. 😊
Haven't been there since the '70's... back then, they used to have a female Elephant there named Toppy...pretty cool but she passed away there at a ripe old age.
Have you ever been to the Brevard Zoo Central Florida Zoo Emerald Coast Zoo Gulf Breeze Zoo Jacksonville Zoo Lowry Park Zoo Naples Zoo Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo Zoo Miami or Zoo World
@@chasefreakHave you ever been to the Brevard Zoo Central Florida Zoo Emerald Coast Zoo Gulf Breeze Zoo Jacksonville Zoo Lowry Park Zoo Naples Zoo Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo Zoo Miami or Zoo World
I liked the sign for the zoo aquarium
So did I @Payten
I know this is old, but at 34:50, the animal is an Argentine Black-and-white Tegu. Great video, thanks!
Thank You, it pays to ask if I'm not sure what type of animal I see. I appreciate the identification 😊
Me and my friends use to sneak into this zoo as kids from the back...great memories!
That must have been exciting, I can totally understand that.
You know Tom, there’s nothing better than getting back from my newspaper route and to see you’ve uploaded a nice lengthy tour! Will edit this comment ( probably on Saturday)! Hope you are well Tom!
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Edit: Brace yourself Tom, this is going to be a long one!
Man, this Zoo does not joke around with their enclosures! Those animals are living their best lives!
18:05 How the Jaguar Fiona came to be at the Zoo, that story really touched me, freaking poacher who killed her mom when she was 2 days old though grrrr!
I really enjoyed all the ducks and geese and flamingos at the beginning! I saw the signage for the American Flamingo but I didn’t see any for the Chilean Flamingo, was there not any? And was there signage for the Koala?
Those Aldabra Tortoises were pretty big! But as you said they can and do get bigger, I watch a reptile channel and he has a Aldabra tortoise but he has a lot of growing to do!
Random point Tom k? I’m used to seeing you with a hat on and I know they were out of hats but it’s so weird seeing that the top of your head has little hair, that caught me by surprise.
Marty the white alligator is beautiful, what a stunning creature!
Btw Tom 34:52 is an Argentine Black and White Tegu, watching several reptile TH-cam channels, I guess you could say I know my reptiles 😉!
The alligator in here was quite big! 41:10. Ok, I’ll tell you right now Tom, when you saw him the first time around when he was in the water I was like pffffff he’s not that big but the second time around the exact words that came out of my mouth were holy sh*t! He’s big!
I enjoyed all the lemurs in here!
I think my favourite section was the Florida Wetlands, I don’t know what it is Tom but I like swamps and swamp dwelling animals! My grandparents used to live in the woods away from town and across the road was a small swamp, I used to spend HOURS there admiring nature and taking pictures! Every year, a pair of Canadian geese would come have goslings there ( the term for baby geese ). They had between 4-7 usually! I used to admire them for hours. That swamp Tom, I’ve had many experiences there, a stare down with a moose, eye contact with a bear, hey man, if you want details, tell me in your reply and details is what you’ll get my friend!
One last thing Tom: I’m kinda curious as to what kind of music you listen to, surely on your Road trips you must listen to at least some music? Personally I listen to Rock and Heavy Metal.
Awesome video Tom, looking forward to seeing your reply!
Oh and also at the swamp across my grandparents house I saw a pair of Sandhill cranes which are quite rare in my province and country!
Thanks Noah, looking forward to your review
This zoo does a great job with their habitats, It's nice to see the animals have lots of space. There wasn't any signs for the Chilean Flamingos or the Koalas, I looked all over. Now you know why I always get a hat 😕 gotta protect my head. Thanks for the identification of the Tegu. I enjoyed this zoo a lot, the swampland is vital to Florida. That's a great memory you shared, nature is fascinating. I see wood storks, egrets and white ibis pretty often. Lots and Lots of seagulls too. I always enjoy your comments Noah 😁
@@TomsRoadTrippin Thanks Tom!
Pretty cool stuff!
See you Thursday my guy!
Got the chance to drop by here a couple of weeks ago. Really good zoo! I recommend dropping by for a visit if you are in the area.
I enjoyed this zoo very much, really nice layout. Good to hear you enjoyed your visit as well 😀
Have you ever been to the Brevard Zoo Central Florida Zoo Emerald Coast Zoo Gulf Breeze Zoo Jacksonville Zoo Lowry Park Zoo Naples Zoo Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo Zoo Miami or Zoo World
If you are still in Florida try the Brevard county zoo. Thanks fir this video.
I live in Florida, I have been to the Brevard Zoo. Please check my Zoo's folder for the tour if you'd like to watch it.
34:58 is an Argentine black and white tegu
Thank You for the identification 😊
I think you made a mistake for the Serval....
There is 4 of them.
1 is on the front (can see his body breathing move)
1 is on the back (body breathing too)
and 2 are on each side sleeping with their head next to each others in middle.
they are basically all together forming a ball, small kitties always sleep like this to keep each others warm :D
i also think the tigers are small tigers, they look pretty young an fluffy. They dont seems to have yet the body of an adult, not juvenile, but still young :D
lovely zoo, i like how the keepers doesn't mind about the sneaky iguana coming to steal food hahaha XD
Thank You for pointing out my mistake, I do sometimes miss things as I'm usually looking through the camera. South Florida has a huge population of wild iguanas. They certainly take advantage of being in a zoo setting, lots of available food to steal.
Where are you going to go on your next trip
Still working on plans, I'll give updates on my community tab.
I have a request you should go to the Oakland zoo
I plan to go through California some time in the future. I only did the Southern portion of the state. Thanks for the suggestion.
Is this zoo on a beach side
It's about about 1.609 kilometers from the beach.
Wer the iguana a part of the zoo? Or wer they wild ?
They are wild iguanas, very invasive species.
Also another animal they used to have is Wallabies did you know that
I didn't know they once had Wallaby, they are such cute animals.
@@TomsRoadTrippin thats right they are
Did you know they sent their Komodo Dragons to the San Diego Zoo and now their exhibit belongs to African Crested Porcupines
My guess is the habitat was no longer suitable for the Komodo dragon's size. Porcupine are a good addition to that zoo.
34:54 Komodo dragon
Thank You for the identification
This place looks run down I'll stick to my zoo Miami
Yeah this zoo is definitely not in the same level as Zoo Miami.
Did you know that the Palm Beach Zoo used to have Bush Dogs but not anymore because they got killed in a flood
The fact that it was human error is the worst part. Bush dog's are well suited for water, but even they couldn't survive their dens flooding.
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