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Date opened
  
1992

Land area
  
70 acres (28 ha)

No. of species
  
58

Opened
  
1995

Phone
  
+1 406-652-8100

Number of species
  
58

Location
  
Billings, Montana, USA

No. of animals
  
100

Annual visitors
  
70,000

Area
  
28 ha

Number of animals
  
100

ZooMontana

Address
  
2100 Shiloh Road, Billings, MT 59106, USA

Similar
  
Moss Mansion, Pictograph Cave, Western Heritage Center, DanWalt Gardens, Dehler Park

Profiles

Zoomontana s grizzly bears receive a 770 pound treat


ZooMontana is a 70-acre (28 ha) wildlife park located in Billings, Montana, U.S. and is Montana's only zoo and botanical park. It currently maintains nearly 100 animals, representing 58 species. These animals all live in habitats designed to imitate their natural habitats. The zoo was incorporated and established as a non-profit 501 C (3) organization in 1982. It focuses on year-round wildlife native to Montana, the Rocky Mountains, and other cold temperature regions at or above the 45th Parallel. Indoor habitats include animals from around the world. The zoo hosts over 80,000 visitors per year. Canyon Creek runs through the center of the zoo's grounds, creating a natural and tranquil park-like setting.

Contents

New tigers arrive at zoomontana


Animal exhibits

ZooMontana is divided into two main "regions" in addition to other exhibits. The Asia Region starts by the wolves and is a paved path through a cottonwood forest. The path splits at one point and one half becomes a nature trail. The other path splits again, one going towards the Siberian tiger, and the other going to the red panda.

The North America Region includes habitats for wolf, grizzly bear, river otter, beaver, bald eagle, and bighorn sheep, as well as ponds for waterfowl including swan geese, emperor geese, Arctic geese, and domestic geese.

Several animals can be found indoors amongst the Living Wall habitats within the zoo's Discovery Center. These exhibits include animals from South America, Africa, and other parts of the world. These Living Wall Habitats include iguana, mink, chinchilla, western screech-owl, Madagascar hissing cockroaches, tiger salamander, ball python, box turtle, rubber boa, aracari, degus, Columbian red tailed boa constrictor, savannah monitor, and several other snakes, lizards, turtles, amphibians, and arthropods.

The Barn is home to mostly domesticated animals, including Belgian draft horses, pygmy goats, peafowl, rabbits, and goats. During the warmer months, the turkey vulture may be found here as well.

Zoo guests also may visit the ponds and feed the koi for a small fee.

Beginning in 2016, the zoo will have new exhibits featuring takin, wolverines, bison, and raptors.

Botanical gardens

The one-acre Sensory Garden is planted with both native and exotic plants intended to stimulate all of your senses. It is a very popular site for weddings. The zoo also includes a Montana garden with native plants, and Dottie's Garden, which is home to plants that use very little water.

ZooSchool Preschool

ZooMontana is home to ZooSchool Preschool, an independent preschool which holds classes within the zoo.

Science and Conservation Center

The Science and Conservation Center is an independent non-profit organization that is headquartered at the zoo. The center produces and distributes a wildlife contraceptive vaccine, and maintains records and data required by the Food and Drug Administration and Environmental Protection Agency. Working with the Contraception Advisory Group of the AZA at the Saint Louis Zoo, the center coordinates, and in some cases carries out, application of the contraceptive to wildlife.

History

In March 2014, ZooMontana experienced flooding, and "more than three feet of water covered some of the zoo’s paths."

References

ZooMontana Wikipedia


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