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Exhibits - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Experience biomes from around the globe — from New World tropics to African grasslands to the Australian outback — in the L.A. Zoo's exhibits.
Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Discover Wild Weekends at the L.A. Zoo—celebrating communities, wildlife, and our shared planet with themed fun, activities, and entertainment!
Shows & Activities - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
The Los Angeles Zoo is welcoming space for everyone to enjoy shows and connect with nature and wildlife.
The LAIR - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Innovative exhibit earned multiple design and engineering awards. Divided into six sections: the Damp Forest, Betty’s Bite and Squeeze (named for longtime L.A. Zoo champion Betty White), Care and Conservation, Arroyo Lagarto, Crocodile Swamp, and the Desert LAIR.
Elephants of Asia - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
This sprawling, 6.56-acre exhibit boasts more than three acres of outdoor space, deep bathing pools, a waterfall, sandy hills, clever enrichment opportunities, and a high-tech barn capable of caring for elephants of all sizes and ages.
Rainforest of the Americas - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
The Rainforest of the Americas exhibit brings the wonder and beauty of this amazing ecosystem to the Los Angeles Zoo. A two-story Amazonian stilt house serves as the gateway to your jungle adventure.
Our Animals - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
The Zoo is home to more than 1,700 mammals, birds, amphibians, fish, and reptiles representing more than 270 different species, of which more than 60 are endangered.
LOS ANGELES ZOO PARTNERS WITH PLAZA DE LA RAZA FOR …
2021年10月8日 · The Zoo partnered with Plaza de la Raza Cultural Center for the Arts & Education students and their families to co-create this special ofrenda and community art display.
Zoo Map - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
A downloadable map highlighting the habitats, refreshments, shops, services, and amenities of the Los Angeles Zoo.
Red Ape Rain Forest - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
An observation deck winds through the immersive exhibit and under an aerial pathway that allows the apes to move from one section to the next. A large glass viewing area allows for face-to-face interactions.