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Date opened
  
1970

No. of animals
  
1,900

Website
  
www.brzoo.org

Phone
  
+1 225-775-3877

Location
  
Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Memberships
  
AZA

Opened
  
1970

Number of animals
  
1,900

Baton Rouge Zoo

Address
  
3601 Thomas Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70807, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 9:30AM–4PMMonday9:30AM–4PMTuesday(Mardi Gras)9:30AM–4PMHours might differWednesday9:30AM–4PMThursday9:30AM–4PMFriday9:30AM–4PMSaturday9:30AM–4PMSunday9:30AM–4PM

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The Baton Rouge Zoo is located 15 minutes north of downtown Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The zoo is owned and operated by the Recreation and Park Commission of East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana (BREC), and is home to over 1,800 animals from around the world. The Baton Rouge Zoo has been accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums since 1977—the first zoo in Louisiana to be accredited.

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The zoo is open daily except on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.

Baton rouge zoo


History

A local WAFB TV personality by the name of "Buckskin" Bill ended his popular children's program in the 1950s and 1960s by saying "Baton Rouge needs a zoo." He helped rally the Baton Rouge community into supporting the zoo not only in passing the millage election to fund it but also in running a penny drive that raised money for the zoo's first two elephants (one of which was named Penny). The zoo first opened to the public on Easter Sunday, 1970.

Exhibits

  • Otter Pond includes a replica of a fishing cabin, from which visitors can see the otters underwater.
  • Parrot Paradise is a walk-through aviary that lets visitors get close to birds from around the world.
  • Conservation and education

    The zoo participates in more than 30 Species Survival Plans, including those for the Guam rail, Arabian oryx, and golden lion tamarin which have been successfully reintroduced into the wild.

    The zoo has education programs including outreach, reading programs, day camps, classes, teacher workshops, and demonstrations. Together these programs reach more than 45,000 children each year. The zoo also works with departments of the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine when conducting research.

    References

    Baton Rouge Zoo Wikipedia