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Let’s Go to the Zoo!

by Patricia Vanikiotis

Jul 18, 2021

After enjoying a big family barbecue on Saturday of the July Fourth weekend, we decided to take the youngest members of the family to Portland’s Oregon Zoo Sunday morning. Having not visited it for probably at least a decade, I think I was almost as excited as the kids to see all the changes and new exhibits. It was founded in 1888 as the Portland Zoo, located in the leafy West Hills just a few miles west of downtown, and is the oldest zoo in the country west of the Mississippi. It gained international fame in the early 1960s with the birth of Packy, the first Asian elephant born in the Western Hemisphere in 44 years (and lived until the ripe old age of 54) and the first of many born to the zoo’s successful breeding program.

We reserved our tickets online for a specific entrance window, as the zoo is still regulating the number of guests even as COVID restrictions are easing across Oregon. Shortly after 9 a.m. on a beautiful sunny morning (promising to be quite warm later in the day), we passed through the gates and headed for the Cascadia exhibit. Masks were required only as we checked in and in enclosed indoor exhibits. We crossed over a heavy wooden bridge and began a descent down a paved path surrounded by a lush forest Oregon Zoo and displays explaining the ecology of the Pacific Northwest woods. This refurbished exhibit just reopened in March, and I loved how artworks were incorporated throughout. Some were created with the help of young artists, Oregon Zoo and their whimsicality contrasted delightfully with other, more professional installations. As the path took us further into a woodsy ravine, we passed by a sculpture of salmon struggling to scale a waterfall (minus the water) Oregon Zoo and stepped around a beautiful medallion depicting the life cycle of sockeye salmon. Oregon Zoo

Passing ponds and viewing windows where we could watch river otters and ducks swim and play, we entered an enclosure which held the enormous nest of a bald eagle pair, passing within 10 feet of one of the magnificent birds — with no mesh between us! Oregon Zoo  We also peeked in at some very laid-back brown bears Oregon Zooand a rather elegant mountain goat. Oregon Zoo   My 7-year-old grandson was most taken with a cougar sitting just on the other side of a large glass viewing window which was vigorously gnawing on a deer carcass. I’m sure Sean could have watched for hours, but we hustled him along (and I chose not to share those images with you!).

I found the final exhibit in the Cascadia zone very fascinating, as it housed two immense California condors. Oregon Zoo Brought back from extinction through breeding programs in zoos such as this one, they are now rebounding in the wild. I learned they once ranged from British Columbia south to Baja California. Someday I hope to see one soaring over the mountains of Southern Oregon.

We were disappointed that the polar bears were not out enjoying their new expansive digs and pool; in fact, even though it was still cool and early in the day, we found several empty exhibits or many animals sacked out in the shade. We checked out a beautiful cheetah Oregon Zoo and took a quick peek into the chimpanzee’s new enclosure (again, most seemed to be hidden from view or sleeping) Oregon Zoo before making our way out through what was made to look like a passage through a great, hollow, old-growth Douglas fir log. Oregon Zoo

Of course, we had to visit the elephants; Oregon Zoo their enclosure is made up of several enormous paddocks with huge tractor tires, piles of sand, logs and watering holes to keep them entertained. Oregon Zoo

After checking out the giraffes, Oregon Zoo  Oregon Zoo  some bats and other creatures of the African plains, we decided the kiddos were about at their saturation point. Although we’d planned on grabbing lunch at one of the on-site restaurants, we learned that, due to staffing shortages and the partial shutdown of some of the venues due to COVID, we would have to go elsewhere. No matter, the kids were happy with a quick ride on the zoo’s carousel before we headed to the parking lot.

We plan on going again and catching some of the exhibits we skipped over this time (so much to see!). It proved a great way to celebrate the Fourth.

— Patty Vanikiotis, associate editor/copy editor

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