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  2. Audubon Zoo - Wikipedia

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    It covers 58 acres (23 ha) and is home to over 2,000 animals. It is located in a section of Audubon Park in Uptown New Orleans, on the Mississippi River side of Magazine Street. The zoo and park are named in honor of artist and naturalist John James Audubon who lived in New Orleans starting in 1821. [4]

  3. Audubon Nature Institute - Wikipedia

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    The volunteers formally rallied as Friends of the Zoo, and in 1973, Ron Forman—the City Hall Liaison for Audubon Park—came on board with a grand vision that evolved into a new master plan for the Zoo. Forman and the Audubon Commission expanded the Zoo to its current 58 acres, allowing for sweeping natural habitats that mirrored wild ...

  4. Audubon Park (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    Audubon Park (historically French: Plantation de Boré [1]) is a municipal park located in the Uptown neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the United States. It is approximately 350 acres. The park is approximately six miles to the west of the city center of New Orleans and sits on land that was purchased by the city in 1871.

  5. Located in New Orleans, Louisianna, the Audubon Nature Institute is home to many animals. There's a zoo, aquarium, butterfly garden, and insectarium, and it's on my bucket list to visit someday.

  6. Audubon Zoo Welcomes Birth of First Hairy Armadillos ... - AOL

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    Back in February, Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Louisianna welcomed two new screaming hairy armadillos to their family. ABC News shared a video on Monday, May 27th that the zoo finally released ...

  7. Prehistoric dinosaurs invade Zoo Paradise - AOL

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  8. Tree of Life (Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Tree of Life, also known as the Étienne de Boré Oak, is a large, historic southern live oak (Quercus virginiana) in Audubon Park in New Orleans, Louisiana. Adjacent to Audubon Zoo's giraffe exhibit, the old and popular park landmark was planted around 1740. [3] The tree is commonly hugged and climbed. [4] [5] Its crown is draped with ...

  9. File:White Gator at Audubon Zoo, New Orleans.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The Audubon Institute runs this outstanding zoo in Audubon Park in the southwest of the city, in addition to an aquarium and an insectarium near the French Quarter. The local bayous are well known for their alligators. Here is a rare albino example; due to high visibility, albinos are unlikely to survive in the wild.