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Hello everyone. I have recently taken it upon myself to update this page and expand it like many of you have discussed the want for. However, after several hours of work today in expanding exhibit descriptions and the zoo conservation work with bison, I had all of my edits undone as they were seen as
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If there are any articles, resources, news stories, history, or overall anything anybody wishes to be added on this page, please feel free to post it here. I feel it might be beneficial to have a solid place for people to post the information they wish to be added to the page, instead of creating a
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I did receive a message saying some of my edits could constitute as vandalism. However, I imagine this is due to the fact that I was edited without an account at the time and some of them were quite small. I apologize if my previous editing is hard to follow and sometimes seems random, as with the
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I must say that this is one of the poorest entries I've seen on
Wikipidia. There's practically no history of the park beyond it's opening, and the current News section (as of June, 2008) is more of a press release than an encyclopedic essay. If there are any scholars or well informed fans of the
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This article states that the Bronx Zoo has 650 species of animal. Later in a section on Jungle World it says that exhibit contains 800 species. How can one exhibit at the Bronx Zoo have 150 more species than the total number of species in the zoo? So, corrections are required to make this article
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We can't go off one alleged expert's opinion on the matter any more than we could go off my opinion on the matter. We need a reliable source, which essentially means the correct information needs to have been published. Now, if this is a great concern for you, you could try removing the incorrect
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I agree with the IP user above. Why make a mention of the zoo's first thyalacine in the "Early
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How can I verify it then? This guy has worked with reptiles his whole life and visually identified the animal, and as I stated before the animal in question has been identified as the correct species in the past. Surely going off of an experts identification is better than publishing information
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Not to pile on, but this is a remarkably weak article. Just as an example, the
History section has a nice paragraph about the zoo opening in 1899, and then jumps in the next paragraph to the eco-friendly toilets installed in 2006. Really? Nothing interesting happened there in the intervening 107
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Dear SteverStrummer: Thank you. It is nice to see that the effort I'm putting into this indeed very important page is appreciated and that I'm working within the current rules and guidelines. Of course correct me on any formatting or other major errors.
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At the beginning of the article, you state that the zoo has 4,000 animals, and a sentence later, you say there are 843 animals. Do you mean 843 different species? I changed it, just in case. Nschoem 23:39, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
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more accurate. It is poorly written as its clear throughout there is a misunderstanding as to 'species' (a population of animals) and 'specimen' (an individual animal). The numbers of these are being carelessly confused.
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Does anyone have a source for the claim that this is the largest metropolitan zoo? Please do not cite a website that is citing this article. Also, what is a metropolitan zoo? By what factor are you calculating largest?
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Oh, sorry. But wouldn't it be much more sensible to put the Ota Benga thing in the "Early
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I have now added both a section for recently-closed exhibits (current time-line from circa. 2000 to today; I know of no others) and, within that, a blurb on the aforementioned World of Darkness exhibit.
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I just wanted to confirm what others wrote previously. The article very much needs more information particularly on the exhibits which are described nicely in wikipedia for other large zoos.
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Any information on what the zoo's budget is and how it is funded? Endowment, grants, donations, tickets & merchandise, taxpayer support? Could warrant a whole (sub)section. Thanks --
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Why do you think that more panda images should be added rather than other pictures of the zoo? Pandas are great, but they are not everything. Also these images are not from the Bronx Zoo.
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Why not mention the human beings who were put in the zoo by slave traders? I mean, that's probably the only reason most people have heard of the zoo in the first place.
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