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  2. Audubon Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Audubon Zoo is an American zoo located in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is part of the Audubon Nature Institute which also manages Audubon Aquarium, Audubon Louisiana Nature Center, Freeport-McMoran Species Survival Center, Audubon Park, and Audubon Coastal Wildlife Network. It covers 58 acres (23 ha) and is home to over 2,000 animals.

  3. Zoobooks - Wikipedia

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    0737-9005. Zoobooks is a monthly subscription magazine for children. Each issue of Zoobooks covers a different animal or group of animals with pictures, educational diagrams, facts, and games. Zoobooks also has available online content to further explore the text. The Zoobooks brand had different content subscriptions depending on age, with ...

  4. Bioparco di Roma - Wikipedia

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    Public transit access. Rome tramway network: ATAC bus network: 52, 53, 217, 360, 490, 910, 926. Website. bioparco.it. Click on the map for a fullscreen view. Bioparco di Roma is a 17-hectare (42-acre) zoological garden located on part of the original Villa Borghese estate in Rome, Italy. There are 1,114 animals of 222 species maintained.

  5. Brandywine Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Brandywine Zoo is a small 4.7-acre (1.9 ha) zoo that opened in 1905 in Brandywine Park in Wilmington, Delaware, United States. It is located on the banks of the Brandywine River. [2] The zoo is managed by the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation and supported by the Delaware Zoological Society. [6] It is usually open every day, 10AM ...

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  7. Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The zoo was almost entirely destroyed in the Second World War. During the siege of Budapest, the zoo was bombed and most buildings and animals were destroyed. After the siege, the remaining animals were eaten by the starving people of Budapest. Out of 2,000 specimens only 15 survived. In 1945, the zoo re-opened with a few dozen animals.