LOS
ANGELES ZOO
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Griffith Park
5333 Zoo Drive
(323) 644-6400
Annually over one and a half million visitors pass
through the gates of the Los Angeles Zoo. Located in Griffith Park
in the heart of the nation's second largest city, the Los Angeles
Zoo is home to 1,200 animals from every corner of the world.
The
idea that "more is better" is certainly true here,
especially with the aura of tinsel town. Historically, the Los
Angeles Zoo wasn't the first zoo to hit this sprawling town. First
came the privately operated Selig Zoo, located in the downtown
section of the city in 1885. Then, in 1912, came the Griffith Park
Zoo, an eclectic collection of retired circus animals. Not until
1966, decades later, did the citizens of Los Angeles take the
proposal of a new facility to house the zoo seriously. Built on
113-acres of hilly terrain in Griffith Park, some original animals
from 1966 still make their home in the Los Angeles Zoo.
In
the early 1980s, as part of their endangered species program the
Zoo joined the California Condor Recovery Program and actively
worked to secure a future for the endangered California Condor. In
the same time period, the Ahmanson Koala House opened and the Zoo
became the first facility in the world to exhibit the Koala in a
darkened setting. Then came the China Pavilion built specifically
to house two giant pandas. Today you can see rare golden monkeys,
snow leopards, polar bears, and gelada baboons.
Kids will love Adventure Island, built especially for them. The
animal nursery with incubators that provide special care for baby
animals, is a high point on the tour. Included in their natural
habitat sitting are bats and skunks in darkened exhibits, sea
lions in a pool with a waterfall, and prairie dogs that dig
burrows in mounds of dirt.
The newest exhibit, Chimpanzees of Mahale Mountains (named after a
wild troupe of chimps in Tanzania) allows visitors to watch up
close with only a pane of glass between visitors and chimps, along
with an open-air penthouse for the playful chimps. Scheduled to
open in October 2000, the new Animal Health and Conservation
Center will be a world class medical facility for animal care.
Also in the works: a multi-level Central and South American rain
forest exhibit, a saltwater exhibit for sea lions, and a modern
reptile house.
Pick up a tour map at the main gate. The arrangement of exhibits
lends itself to a leisurely walk around the park. What you will
see during the circle loop of the Zoo is Adventure Island; World
of Birds Show; the Reptile House; Rhinos, Tigers, and Bears; the
Elephant Barn; Monkeys and Apes; Lions and Giraffes; Gorillas;
Aquatics pool and back to the main gate.
The Los Angeles Zoo is about animals but the Zoo is also home to a
unique collection of over 400 species of plants. The plant
collection is a very practical application of beauty and an edible
garden. Koala bears eat eucalyptus leaves and in the Australian
section of the garden, plenty of eucalyptus trees grow strong and
tall as a food source for these bears.
Located in Griffith Park at 5333 Zoo Drive, at the junction of the
Ventura Freeway (134) and the Golden State Freeway (5).
Open daily from 10:00am to 5:00pm, closed on December 25th.
Admission is: $8.25 for adults, $3.25 for children ages 2-12
Seniors 65 and over: $5.25
Children under 2: free
Phone: (323) 644-6400
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