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“Zoological and Botanical Park”
Situated in a pine forest, this zoo is an active participant in the Species Survival Plan, which helps protect endangered species by employing specific breeding and housing programs. Among the 350 guests here are orangutans and other primates; lions, tigers, and leopards; and alligators and other reptiles. The zoo's most precious attraction is the Tilghman Infant Care Facility, a nursery facility that allows you to view the baby animals born at ZooWorld.
We were pleasantly surprised how much we liked this zoo. At first, it appeared small. However, we kept finding areas to explore. It was a very intimate environment where you can get up close... Read more
The rating is based on their ticket system.. there were two lines and the employees didn't know where we should go. It was hot and sunny and we stood there for 15 minutes with about 100 other... Read more
Horrific, horrible and non modern admission process. Asked why do you not have a seperate line for pre purchased tickets or memberships instead of having everyone wait in a long line in the hot... Read more
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- Sun - Sat: 9:30 am - 4:00 pm
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