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Family Sleepover at the Zoo

Spending a night at the Zoo

Family Programs Coordinator, Tricia Chapman, shares what it’s like to spend a night at the Zoo and wake up next to the polar bear & California sea lions.

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Two plains zebra

Animals of the Savanna Expansion

The new Animals of the Savanna expansion is now open! Plan your next visit to experience the five-acre area featuring Masai giraffes, zebras, naked mole rats, and a new habitat for the Zoo’s white rhino.

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red panda sitting on a log

Cold Asia

The first elements of a Cold Asia area have now opened next to the animal hospital. It features new, naturalistic habitats for snow leopards and red pandas.

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Zoo Tram

Zoo Tram

The Zoo tram is now open for guests to be transported from one end of the Zoo to the other. Tram stations are located at the front of the Zoo by admissions and by the giraffe feeding platform in the Animals of the Savanna area.

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Trailside Café 

The Trailside Café offers Zoo visitors a new contemporary food service amenity with indoor and outdoor seating. Featuring locally sourced foods and grab and go items, the café will also be available for private events outside of Zoo hours. Sustainable design features and practices bring the Zoo’s conservation mission into this exciting new space.

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Old photo of the Main Zoo Building

Razing of the 1931 Main Building

The antiquated Main Building at the south end of the Zoo has now been demolished. This paves the way for a second phase of Master Plan improvements, including a new tropics complex.

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Conservation Resource Center

Near the tropics complex will be a Conservation Resource Center, housing conservation and education programs. It will also include a larger event space than currently available at the Zoo.

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