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White Deer Buck rests at High Park Zoo. High Park Zoo is a small collection of animals along Deer Pen Road, which rises from the eastern ravine up to the plateau near the Grenadier Restaurant. The zoo keeps American bison, Barbary sheep, capybaras, emus, Highland cattle, llamas, mouflon, peacocks, reindeer, wallabies and yaks in eleven paddocks ...
Greenview Aviaries Park & Zoo - Chatham-Kent, Ontario; High Park Zoo - Toronto; Indian River Reptile and Dinosaur Park - Indian River; Jungle Cat World - Orono; Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo, Ottawa; Marineland, Niagara Falls; Oshawa Zoo and Fun Farm - Oshawa; Papanack Park Zoo - Wendover; Reptilia - Vaughan and Whitby; Riverdale Farm - Toronto ...
Central Park Zoo, New York City ; Fort Rickey Discovery Zoo, Rome; Jungle Experience Zoo, Granville; Little Ray's Nature Center, Syracuse; Long Island Game Farm, Manorville; Zoo New York, Watertown; Prehistoric World, Perry; Prospect Park Zoo, New York City ; Queens Zoo, New York City ; Ross Park Zoo, Binghamton
ZooTampa at Lowry Park (formerly known as Lowry Park Zoo or Lowry Park Zoological Garden) is a 63-acre (25 ha) nonprofit zoo located in Tampa, Florida.In 2009, Lowry Park Zoo was voted the #1 Family Friendly Zoo in the US by Parents Magazine, [3] and is recognized by the State of Florida as the center for Florida wildlife conservation and biodiversity (HB 457).
The Central Park Zoo is part of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), an integrated network of four zoos and an aquarium spread throughout New York City. [a] Located at East 64th Street and Fifth Avenue, the zoo is situated on a 6.5-acre (2.6 ha) [3] plot in Central Park.
The Zoo and Gardens featured one of the world's largest LGB model railroad layouts, with 3,115 feet (949 m) of the track. The world's longest wooden G-scale model trestle , at 201.8 ft (61.5 m), lets trains travel between the upper and lower portions of the wash in which it was built – an almost 2-foot (0.61 m) drop.
The Franklin Park Zoo is a 72-acre (290,000 m 2) zoo located in Boston, Massachusetts and is currently operated by Zoo New England, which also operates the Stone Zoo in Stoneham, Massachusetts. [1] The zoo is located in the northeast portion of Franklin Park , Boston's largest park and the last component of the city's famed Emerald Necklace .
In 2008 the zoo finished a major expansion including the $15 million tropical rainforest exhibit and a new entry complex. [6] The new exhibit was credited with drawing more than 38,000 visitors in its first month. [7] One of two existing lakes in the zoo was filled in to make the exhibit, which added more than 150 animals to the zoo. [8]