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Date opened
  
1955

Land area
  
14 acres (5.7 ha)

No. of species
  
>100

Opened
  
1955

Phone
  
+1 309-686-3365

Location
  
Peoria, Illinois

No. of animals
  
232

Memberships
  
AZA

Area
  
6 ha

Number of animals
  
232

Address
  
2320 N Prospect Rd, Peoria, IL 61603, USA

Hours
  
Closed now Sunday10AM–5PMMonday10AM–5PMTuesday10AM–5PMWednesday10AM–5PMThursday10AM–5PMFriday10AM–5PMSaturday10AM–5PMSuggest an edit

Exhibits
  
Australia!, Africa Exhibit, Asia!

Similar
  
George L Luthy Memorial, Glen Oak Park, Miller Park Zoo, Scovill Zoo, Wildlife Prairie Park

Profiles

Peoria zoo africa


The Peoria Zoo (formerly Glen Oak Zoo) is a zoo located in Peoria, Illinois, in the United States. The zoo is owned and operated by the Peoria Park District and is open daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, and New Years Day.

Contents

The Peoria Zoo has been accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) since 1976.

History

In 2009, the zoo opened the new Africa exhibit, nearly doubling its size. At the same time it changed its name to "Peoria Zoo."

The zoo's adult female Amur (Siberian) tiger, Kyra, mother of four cubs (two males - whose conservation plan called for them to eventually be relocated to other zoos - and two females), died suddenly on the evening of Sunday, August 18, 2013, of what preliminary was believed to be a serious acute infection that turned septic. The four cubs are now considered orphans, as their father is kept in a separate enclosure for their safety; the plan for the cubs to be separated may have to be delayed and/or altered.

Exhibits

Africa

The Africa exhibit opened in 2009 after more than a decade of planning and two and a half years of construction. In this exhibit, the visitors walk around the main area on a boardwalk, and can see across the entire expanse of the enclosure. The main area is divided into two sections, the northern section containing giraffes and gazelles, and the southern section being home to zebras and rhinos. Lions have their own enclosure, as do the mandrills. red river hogs and colobus monkeys share a home, and the African crested porcupines and Aldabra giant tortoise also live together.

A small animal building houses smaller animals such as the zebra mouse, giant Zambian mole-rats, pancake tortoises, dung beetles, Madagascar hissing cockroaches, African rock pythons, Madagascar tree boas, and Taveta golden weavers.

Other facilities

Zambezi River Lodge

The Zambezi River Lodge overlooks the Africa exhibit. The facility provides concessions, and is also available for receptions and conferences.

The future

Plans for the future include a new 7,000 square feet (650 m2) entry complex with ticketing, food services, a gift shop, and educational facilities, as well as an expansion to the parking lot.

The zoo has itself detailed new plans for an Australia Walk-About Exhibit with a 600 square foot aviary featuring native Australian birds (some of which visitors will be allowed to feed); planned animals are wallabies, black swans, and emus, among many others.

References

Peoria Zoo Wikipedia