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  1. The Bronx Zoo, the Wildlife Conservation Society’s flagship park, opened on November 8, 1899. Since then, the zoo has created a unique window into the natural world for city dwellers in the heart of the Bronx - and serves as a springboard and hub for conservation efforts across the entire planet.

  2. Get unlimited admission to the Bronx Zoo, Central Park Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo, and Queens Zoo while also helping us with our mission to protect wildlife and inspire the next generation of zoologists and conservationists.

  3. From tiny toads to big cats, there are more than 6,000 species at the Bronx Zoo. Plan a visit to see your favorite member of the animal kingdom and meet some new ones along the way! View Our Animals

  4. Things to Do. The Bronx Zoo spans more than 265 acres, which means there are plenty of opportunities for you to connect with the animals you love. Whether you want to watch the bison graze, or hear from the experts during a keeper chat, we’ve got you covered. Explore which outdoor and indoor exhibits you’d like to stop by first.

  5. bronxzoo.com › plan-your-visit › know-before-you-goKnow Before You Go - Bronx Zoo

    What to Expect During Your Visit. WHEN YOU ARRIVE - use the interactive map and mobile site ( BronxZoo.com/today) to see that day’s available exhibits and amenities. WEATHER ALERT: On days with high wind advisory conditions and/or temperatures below 35 degrees, some outdoor exhibits and amenities may be unavailable.

  6. The Zoo. Take a look at some of the highlights from past seasons and plan a visit to see your favorites in person. We'll see you inside the zoo!

  7. Maximize your next trip to the zoo. Check out bronxzoo.com/today on your smartphone to view real-time info and our interactive map. Be sure to check the daily schedule of feedings and enrichment demonstrations happening at exhibits throughout the park.

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