I don't go to zoos any more.
So what other kind of animal is there than those that roam as freely as they feel we will tolerate.
I don't need a lot of land because (we have a lakeside acre)I live in a place where almost no one else lives apparently because we get a bit of rain. We don't have alligators or crocs or tigers or lions but we do have bear, cougar, lynx, badger, beaver, raccoon, water mammals like sea lion, seals, walruses, several migrations of whales every year, etc, etc, etc, all the rodents one can imagine one would find in a lakey foresty place with ten garden boxes, reptiles who survive our traffic in the winter when they come out on the road during the day then find they can't move from just before sunset until ten am the next day since temperatures don't get very warm here, birds prey from terns to eagles other raptors vultures, every variety of migrating waterfowl one can imagine, hummingbirds, honkers, sea gulls, pelicans, blue birds, crows and other squacky birds, and the morning choruses of spring,and fall song birds, along with just a few amphibians, fish of most every sort from bottom feeders to game fish as one would expect near an upwelling or in an oceanside lake.
Yes we have some insects, the most impressive are dragonflies, but, the problem types are pretty limited to wood related pests and our temperatures and winds keep the mosquitos away.
the species of humans here are generally sane. We survived a mayoral recall last week here in Speedersfundus, environmentalists talk to golf course developers, ocean preserve types and even those who would put up ocean wind and tide farms. Liberals, conservatives, libertarians all like the idea of assisted death, leisure pot, and property constraints on resale and harvesting. Not perfect. Just within sight of it.