Overview
The Akron Zoo is a vibrant, compact zoological park covering about 50 acres in Akron, Ohio. Established in 1953, the zoo has become home to over 1,000 animals from more than 200 distinct species, including many endangered ones. The zoo aims to inspire and connect people to wildlife while promoting lifelong learning and conservation through community engagement.
Visitors to the Akron Zoo can engage in various interactive experiences such as animal feedings, behind-the-scenes tours, and up-close animal encounters. The zoo also offers various educational programs and camps for all ages, making it an excellent destination for families. Amenities like picnic areas, dining options, and a gift shop ensure a comfortable and enjoyable visit.
The Akron Zoo is highly committed to global conservation efforts, participating in more than 60 conservation programs. It supports conservation projects worldwide, including initiatives to protect and study endangered species and their habitats. It is also a part of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums and the World Association of Zoos & Aquariums, which work to ensure the survival of threatened and endangered species.
Details
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Zoo Size:50 acres
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Number of Species on Display:200+
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Number of Animals:1,000+