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Date opened
  
1875

Website
  
www.rossparkzoo.com

Phone
  
+1 607-724-5461

No. of animals
  
180+

Opened
  
1875

Number of animals
  
180

Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park

Location
  
Binghamton, New York, USA

Address
  
60 Morgan Rd, Binghamton, NY 13903, USA

Hours
  
Closed today WednesdayClosedThursdayClosedFridayClosedSaturday10AM–3PMSunday10AM–3PMMondayClosedTuesdayClosed

Similar
  
Ross Park Carousel, Roberson Museum and Scie, Discovery Center of the South, Phelps Mansion, NYSEG Stadium

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The Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park is a zoo located in Binghamton, New York, USA. The zoo was opened in 1875, making it the 5th oldest zoo in the nation. The Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park is only open seasonally from April through November.

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History

The 90 acres (36 ha) of land was donated by Erastus Ross, a wealthy businessman whose only instructions were to build a park that all the community could enjoy. The electric trolleys in the area allowed easy access to the park. Other features of the park included roller coasters, swings, a miniature train and a carousel. Band concerts were a frequent summer event.

Increased use of automobiles let people easily travel outside the city for recreation, this plus the two World Wars and the Great Depression led to the decline of the park. Eventually the USDA was threatening to close the park because of sub-standard exhibits. In 1966, concerned citizens formed the Southern Tier Zoological Society in an attempt to upgrade the facilities.

Mr. Ross donated the zoo enough money to run it for many years. He intended it to be free for all guests as well as the carousel that is on the outskirts of the entrance to the zoo. However, the zoo now has a nominal entrance fee. The carousel still remains free of charge to ride.

In December 2005, the zoo lost its accreditation with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, "due to turmoil in its previous leadership and finances." Accreditation was successfully regained in 2009, but lost again in 2014.

Animals and Facilities

The zoo currently contains a growing number of animal exhibits, including amur leopards, red wolves, snow leopards, lemurs, an aviary, penguins, otters, wallabies, howler monkeys, and many other animals. It is set in a lushly wooded environment.

The zoo also contains, outside the entrance of the zoo, a pavilion with areas for barbecuing, a small park, and rest rooms. The old lions den has been freshly renovated and is being used for educational programs with seating "behind bars". The zoo is also a neighbor to the Discovery Center, which is a hands-on children's museum.

Events

The zoo also holds many annual events and activities. These events include:

Courtship Tails, Eggstravaganza, Gators on the Green Golf Tournament, Ice Cream Safari, Feast with the Beasts, Howloween at the Zoo, and Boo at the Zoo.

References

Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park Wikipedia