Global 'Dead-End' Public Zoo Exhibit URL Drift
Tracking how quickly zoo exhibit links vanish from the public web.
- Observations
- 6
- Tracking since
- Last updated
Exhibit URL 404 Rate
Percentage of zoo exhibit subpages that return a 404 Not Found error
- Kyushu Natural Animal Park African Safari
- Exhibit URL 404 Rate
- Kyushu Natural Animal Park African Safari100.0%
- Exhibit URL 404 Rate25.0%
| When | Series | Exhibit URL 404 Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Kyushu Natural Animal Park African Safari | 100.0% | |
| Exhibit URL 404 Rate | 25.0% | |
| Kyushu Natural Animal Park African Safari | 100.0% | |
| Exhibit URL 404 Rate | 25.0% |
Median Exhibit URL Decay Time
Median number of days until an exhibit subpage returns a 404 error
| When | Median Exhibit URL Decay Time |
|---|---|
| 365 days | |
| 365 days |
About this data
This page measures how quickly public-facing zoo exhibit pages disappear from the internet. By tracking exhibit URL decay, it reveals how often zoos update or remove exhibit links, offering insight into digital maintenance practices and institutional transparency. The data comes from regular scans of zoo websites, identifying which exhibit pages return 404 errors and how long they survive before vanishing.
Sources
Every figure on this page was read from these pages.
Why this isn't published anywhere else
No existing live dashboard, recurring report, or public dataset tracks the decay of zoo exhibit URLs or institutional digital maintenance trends. The search results include unrelated 'drift' topics (ionospheric, oceanographic) and general zoo news/research, but nothing specific to URL decay in zoo exhibits.
Uniqueness score 1.00 — assessed against live web search results when this subject was created.