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The Saint Louis Zoo is one of the best zoos in the country, and a great
destination for families, school groups, and anyone who loves animals.
The zoo is home to over 16,000 animals from around the world, many of
them endangered or rare. The zoo also has a strong commitment to
conservation, research, and education, and offers a variety of programs
and activities for visitors of all ages.
If you are planning a visit to the Saint Louis Zoo, here are some tips
to make the most of your experience:
- Check the zoo's website for hours and prices. The zoo is always free,
but some attractions have a fee. You can save money by buying an
Adventure Pass, which includes admission to all paid attractions, or by
becoming a zoo member, which also gives you free parking and other
benefits.
- Plan your route ahead of time. The zoo covers 90 acres in Forest Park,
so it can be hard to see everything in one day. You can use the zoo's
online map or app to plan your itinerary based on your interests and
time. You can also hop on the Zooline Railroad, which circles the zoo
and stops at several stations.
- Explore the different zones and exhibits. The zoo has six zones:
River's Edge, Discovery Corner, Lakeside Crossing, Historic Hill, Red
Rocks, and The Wild. Each zone features animals from different regions
and habitats, such as Africa, Asia, Australia, North America, and South
America. You can see elephants, lions, tigers, bears, penguins, monkeys,
reptiles, birds, and more.
- Enjoy the shows and attractions. The zoo offers several shows and
attractions that are fun and educational. You can watch sea lions
perform amazing tricks at the Sea Lion Show (seasonal), feed and touch
stingrays at Stingrays at Caribbean Cove (seasonal), ride a carousel
with hand-carved animals at the Conservation Carousel, watch a 4D movie
at the 4D Theater, or walk among dinosaurs at Dinoroarus (seasonal).
- Learn from the experts. The zoo has many knowledgeable staff and
volunteers who can answer your questions and share interesting facts
about the animals. You can also join a behind-the-scenes tour to get a
closer look at some of the animals and their care. Or you can sign up
for a class or camp to learn more about wildlife and conservation.
- Support the zoo's mission. The Saint Louis Zoo is dedicated to saving
species and bringing people and wildlife together. You can support their
mission by donating, adopting an animal, becoming a member, or
participating in their events and programs. You can also help by
reducing your environmental impact and taking action for wildlife.
The Saint Louis Zoo is a wonderful place to visit for anyone who loves
animals and nature. By following these tips, you can have a fun and
educational visit that will leave you with lasting memories. |
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