The San Diego Zoo
The San Diego Zoo
The San Diego Zoo is a zoo in Balboa Park, San Diego, which contains more than 3,700 animals of more than 650 species and strains. It is the parent organization of the San Diego Zoo Global, the largest Association of Zoological membership in the world, with more than 250,000 family members and membership of 130,000 children, accounting for more than half a million people. San Diego Zoo's leading garden.
The San Diego Zoo is one of the few zoos in the world, which includes the giant panda, which is the largest zoo in the world.
Recently, she added the San Diego Zoo new adventure to save the Australian experience.
The park is run by the private sector and the Zoological Society non-profit in San Diego on 100 acres (40 hectares) of gardens leased from the city of San Diego, and ownership of all animals, equipment and other assets rests with the city of San Diego. The San Diego Zoo is accredited member of the zoos Association and Aquariums (AZA) and the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), and the Zoological Society member for America (ZAA) and the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA).
World San Diego Zoo also operates a garden San Diego Zoo Safari Park and the San Diego Zoo Institute for keeping research park.
The zoo offers guided bus tour to cut 75% of the park. There are upper cable car called the Skyfari, the possibility of providing an aerial view of the zoo. Was built in 1969 Skyfari by tram Von Roll Bern, Switzerland company. In the San Diego Zoo Skyfari garden is a type von Roll No. 101.
Exhibitions are often designed around a specific habitat. For the same exhibition, which includes many different animals that can be found side by side in the wild, along with indigenous plant life. And exhibits ranging from the African rain forest (including gorillas) to taiga and tundra in the Arctic in the summer (including polar bears). There are some of the largest free flight cages.
In addition to the many exhibitions "natural" with invisible wires and dark curtains (bird watching), and ponds and ditches in the outdoors (for large mammals).
San Diego Zoo also operates a garden San Diego Zoo Safari Park, which displays the animals in a more spacious environment than it was at the zoo. Animals are exchanged regularly between the two sites, as well as between the San Diego Zoo and other zoos all over the world, usually in accordance with the recommendations of the Species Survival Plan.
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