Yeah it can be tricky at times to not get any of the noticeable parts of
their enclosures/habitats. We are lucky in that our zoo does attempt to
keep the animal enclosures as close to natural as much as possible. They
have had several Giraffes born, clouded leopard births, anteater births,
and so on. They are very good to their animals. Perhaps some day I will
be able to afford to go on a photography safari but until that time our
local zoo will do.
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On 9/3/2014 3:02 PM, Alan C wrote:
An amazing gallery, Jeffrey. They have quite a few species & have
tried to make the enclosures as natural as possible. You have been
very clever with your compositions too - the "man made" parts are not
visible. Although I prefer game in the wild, zoos certainly make it
possible to view a lot of species without too much effort & are also
doing their bit to preserve endangered species.
Here in SA, John Varty of Leopard video fame, now has a private tiger
conservancy: http://www.jvbigcats.co.za/
Alan C
-----Original Message----- From: Jeffery Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 5:15 PM
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Subject: PESO: Clouded Leopard
With the threat of rain and being a Sunday morning the Nashville Zoo was
not packed with people. I arrived as soon as they opened and this is one
from my visit with the Clouded Leopards.
http://www.photocapturesbyjeffery.com/p167814332/e33229e7c
They are always adorable and will be more active as the weather gets
cooler.
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