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  1. The Henry Vilas Zoo is an admission-free, community supported zoo in Dane County, WI. Learn more about our zoo, animals & values today.

  2. Visit Henry Vilas Zoo, an admission-free zoo in Madison, WI. Learn more about our exhibits, attractions & conservation efforts. Plan your trip today!

  3. Henry Vilas Zoo is a 28-acre (11 ha) public zoo in Madison, Wisconsin, United States, that is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). Owned by Dane County, the zoo receives over 750,000 visitors annually.

  4. Founded in 1911, the Henry Vilas Zoo in Madison, Wisconsin, is one of only 10 remaining free admission zoos in the North America. The 28-acre property, which attracts over 750,000 visitors annually, lies within a park situated on land donated to the city by William and Anna Vilas under the conditions that it be used "for the uses and purposes ...

  5. The Henry Vilas Zoo is home to over 650 animals from all over the world and features over 115 species, 20 of which are considered endangered and vulnerable. Explore some of the animals below.

  6. Henry Vilas Zoo, Madison, Wisconsin. 142,124 likes · 1,700 talking about this. Proud to be one of the few free AZA-accredited zoos in the country!

  7. Henry Vilas Zoo, Madison: 28 answers to 13 questions about Henry Vilas Zoo: See 1,700 reviews, articles, and 515 photos of Henry Vilas Zoo, ranked No.8 on Tripadvisor among 450 attractions in Madison.

  8. The Henry Vilas Zoo is one of ten remaining free zoos in North America. As an accredited AZA ( Association of Zoos & Aquariums) zoo, our mission is to conserve and protect the wonders of the natural living world.

  9. 37K Followers, 191 Following, 1,836 Posts - Henry Vilas Zoo (@henryvilaszoo) on Instagram: "Open daily from 9:30am - 5:00pm. We’re proud to be one of the few free AZA-accredited zoos in the country!"

  10. 3 days ago · For the first time in five years, Henry Vilas Zoo has canceled their weekend fundraising event 'Feast with the Beasts' due to flooding concerns after recent storms. Staff members say, Wednesday afternoon the zoo saw up to four inches of standing water. Based on the amount of rain the Madison area has seen this year, the zoo grounds are already ...

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