I'm currently just going through Challenge mode so this might not be capturing everything required for Campaign mode.I didn't actually find this very useful but recorded it anyway. The Numbers version contains two additional tables that just lists the types of enrichments each animal likes most as well as other animal types they're compatible with.I'm missing minimum social size for some animals because I forgot to record them or haven't adopted them yet.It just meant that I didn't need to bother with that particular animal anymore. The column titled "Completed" contains a value that will indicate whether all of the following columns are true: Adopted, Bred, Variant, Released.The cells should change colour depending on the value in the Google doc version. The following columns (F:J) are designed to contain a value being true or false: In stock, Adopted, Bred, Variant, Released.For the purpose of sharing, I also converted it to Google spreadsheet which would also allow someone to download it in another other format The option to use checkboxes in the cells (Numbers version only) let me easily check things off when I'm playing from the couch. I originally created it using Numbers for the Mac as it allowed me to sync the data between my Mac and iPad. I thought I'd share this thing since it's been pretty helpful to me. I'm obviously going for the achievements you get for breeding one of everything and that includes taking photos of every animal and their variants which is why there are fields to record that information. Spreadsheets also let you sort and filter data so that's a plus. In this case, the spreadsheet was partly for quick reference but also to keep track of what animals I've already adopted. So I usually end up creating a checklist/spreadsheet for some of the games I play and somehow, still end up enjoying it. On the flip side, one thing that bugs me about managing something is poor efficiency. Pick-up only available within 10 miles of Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens.One thing I like about management games is that I can do whatever I want and run my zoo/town/whatever as I see fit. If you happen to be trimming a tree or shrub that is on our list, we might be interested in picking up the branches or having you drop them off at the Zoo! Please read the Frequently Asked Questions below to help determine if your trimmings are something we can use.Įmail to schedule drop-off or pick-up of your fresh tree limbs or shrub trimmings. Would you like to help provide browse to the animals? Below is a list of the different plant species approved by our veterinarians and animals. Not only does browse provide animals nutrition, but it also provides enrichment through the opportunity to engage in natural eating and foraging behaviors. Browse is fresh leaves, twigs, and branches of specific trees and shrubs that are eaten by leaf-eating herbivores like elephants, apes, giraffe, and warthogs. One of these hard-to-find foods is called browse. While some of this food is easily purchased, some is a bit harder to find. A Patchwork Landscape Full of Food Our community provides food for our animals through donating trimmings from their yard.Įvery day we provide a wide variety of food to our animal residents.
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