Hurricane Laura: Devastation in the Gulf

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Hurricane Laura caused extensive damage to the Zoo, including damage to animal habitats, fences, roofs, and trees. The Zoo is thankful to the local and zoo communities for their help and support, and they look forward to reopening soon.


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Hurricane Laura Leaves Devastating Destruction in Zoo

On August 27th, 2020, Hurricane Laura made landfall in Louisiana, leaving a path of destruction in its wake. One of the places hit hard was the Central Louisiana Zoo, which suffered significant damage to more than 20 animal habitats, countless fences, several roofs, and tumbled trees.

The destruction was heartbreaking for the staff, volunteers, and members of the local community who have grown to love the zoo. It was especially difficult to see the animals that had been so carefully cared for now living in unsafe and unstable conditions.

The zoo was closed for several weeks while the staff worked hard to repair the damage and make the zoo safe for visitors and staff. During this time, the Central Louisiana community and the zoo community came together to help the zoo get back on its feet. Donations poured in from all over the state, and volunteers worked around the clock to repair the damage.

The zoo staff is incredibly grateful for the support they have received from the community. They are determined to rebuild and make the zoo even better than it was before. They are committed to ensuring that the animals are safe and well-cared for, and that the zoo is a place where people can come to experience the joys of nature.

Though the destruction of Hurricane Laura was devastating, the Central Louisiana community has come together to help the zoo rebuild and get back on its feet. The staff and volunteers are determined to make the zoo a place of beauty and joy once again. We look forward to seeing the zoo open its doors and welcoming visitors back soon.

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Hurricane Laura ripped through the Zoo, damaging more than 20 animal habitats, countless fences, several roofs, and tumbled trees like dominoes. It is with sincere gratitude that we thank both our Central Louisiana community and our zoo community for their assistance during these trying times. We will be back. And we will see you again soon.


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