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Bronx Zoo
located at Fordham Road and the Bronx River Parkway
( Exit 6 of the Bronx River Parkway)

Back in 1895, a group of wildlife conservationists banded together and formed the New York Zoological Society (since renamed as the Wildlife Conservation Park). They put together a master plan which laid the foundation of one of the most forward-thinking zoos in the world: the 265 acre Bronx Zoo. Though actual construction started in 1898, the original master plan wasn't fulfilled intol 1912. By then, there were loftier ambitions and more plans and today the only structure remaining from the original plan is the exterior of the World of Reptiles.

The Bronx Zoo, with its 4000+ animals, was one of the first zoos to maintain the animals in naturalistic habitats rather than the traditional cages. Even today, the African Plains exhibit has a noticeable impact on visitors gazing of predators and prey all in the same area (but safely separated by moats). It is almost like being dropped into the middle of the African Savanna.

Another example of their forward thinking, assisted by state of the art technology, is the Congo Gorilla Forest. This 6.5 acre simulated African rain forest habitat is home to some 400 animals (55 species). It is probably the largest and most important such breeding ground on the continent.

Other features of the Bronx Zoo include:
  • Flaherty Learning Center - provides a broad range of learning opportunities for children.
  • Baboon Reserve - a simulated archaeological dig where visitors can learn about the evolution of gelada baboons.
  • The Bengali Express - a two-mile long monorail passing through the habitats of the elephant, rhino, antelope, and Siberian tiger.
  • World of Darkness - where bats, bush babies, sugar gliders, and other nocturnals animals may be observed in a night-time setting.
  • Reptile House - habitat of crocodiles, pythons and other reptiles.
  • World of Birds - an aviary populated with an amazing variety of birds.
  • Children's Zoo - more than just a 'petting zoo', children can pretend they are animals and climb a spider's web, slither like a lizard down a hollow tree or crawl through a prairie dog's tunnel, and much, much more.
For more information, phone 718-367-1010 or visit:
http://wcs.org/home/zoos/bronxzoo

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