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California
- San Diego
San
Diego Zoo
The
San Diego Zoo is one of the city's biggest
attractions and has a worldwide reputation
for its enlightened management program, worldwide
conservation efforts, natural animal environments
and most notably its success in breeding endangered
species in captivity for reintegration into
their natural habitats (together with the
Wild Animal Park north of the city). It is
the only zoo to have successfully bred Chinese
giant pandas in captivity. The zoo houses
more than 4,000 mammals, birds and reptiles.
Many rare and endangered animals roam simulated
natural habitats, while tourists follow walkways
and bridges, passing waterfalls, tropical
forests, sandy plateaus, arctic tundra, and
bird aviaries. The 100-acre (40-hectare) park
can be explored on foot, on narrated open-air
trams, hop-on-and-off buses or above the ground
on the aerial Skyfari tram. One of the highlights
is the Tiger River Asian rainforest with animal
enclosures situated along misty trails enhanced
by waterfalls and exotic plants. It features
tigers, pythons, tapirs and crocodiles. Other
highlights include the Gorilla Tropics, Sun
Bear Forest , polar bears in a simulated freezer,
and the Ituri Forest Exhibit that features
African buffaloes, monkeys and hippos. There
is also a Children's Zoo where small animals
such as bunnies, goats and sheep can be petted,
and the nursery where the latest arrivals
are looked after. An outdoor amphitheatre
has daily sea lion and other animal shows.
Address:
2920 Zoo Drive ; Telephone: (619)
231 1515, or 718 3000;
Website:
www.sandiegozoo.org
Transport:
Bus 7 from downtown;
Opening
time: Open daily from 9am to 10pm
(Mid-June to mid-September), and from 9am
to 4pm (mid-September to mid-June);
Admission:
Basic admission is US$19.50 (adults),
US$11.75 (children age 3-11), including children's
zoo and animal shows. Combination packages
with the associated Wild Animal Park and the
museums of Balboa Park are also available
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