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  1. When you become a Wildlife Guardian, you'll receive two complimentary 1-day Guest Passes so you can share your passion for wildlife with family and friends. Membership also includes exclusive events where you’ll hear about wildlife conservation here in San Diego and across the globe. View adult benefits.

  2. The San Diego Zoo is 100 acres in size. It is well known for its lush, naturalistic habitats and unique animal encounters and is home to more than 3,700 rare and endangered animals representing approximately 660 species and subspecies and a prominent botanical collection with more than 700,000 plants.

  3. The San Diego Zoo is a zoo in Balboa Park, San Diego, California, housing 4,000 animals of more than 650 species and subspecies on 100 acres (40 ha) of Balboa Park leased from the City of San Diego. [6] [7] Its parent organization, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, is a private nonprofit conservation organization, and has one of the largest ...

  4. Calling All Wildlife Explorers! Throughout October, youths 11 years and younger receive free admission—no ticket is required when accompanied by an adult with a valid form of admission. One adult with a valid form of admission can bring up to 5 youths ages 11 and younger free—all month long. For more information, see our FAQs.

  5. Prices and hours are subject to change without notice. For directions and hours, call the San Diego Zoo at 619-231-1515 or the Safari Park at 760-747-8702, or go to the San Diego Zoo Plan Your Visit page or the Safari Park Plan Your Visit page. Learn More.

  6. Apr 28, 2024 · 2-Visit Passes – $124/adults (ages 12+) and $114/child (ages 3-11) at the gate or online. *Subject to availability. Purchasing discount San Diego Zoo tickets through me and securing a 4D theater ticket on the day of your visit is typically cheaper than buying the Plus pass.

  7. The San Diego Zoo has has offered expert care for giant pandas ever since two of the black-and-white bears, Basi and Yuan Yuan, came to visit in 1987. Then, after years of coordination and much anticipation, Bai Yun and Shi Shi arrived at the Zoo in 1996 as part of our international conservation partnership with China Wildlife Conservation Association.

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