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MOST STUNNING ZOOS IN THE WORLD | Top 7

01. Henry Doorly Zoo – Nebraska, USA Trip Advisor rated this zoo as the best zoo in the world based on millions of reviews and considering the conservation, research, and experience that visitors have, it is, therefore, no surprise it remains at the top of the list. The Henry Doorly Zoo is not only the best zoo in the world but also the best zoo in the United States. 02. Berlin Zoological Garden – Berlin, Germany It is the most popular zoo in Europe and just might have the most comprehensive collection of species in the world with over 20,000 animals represented by 1,500 species. The Berlin Zoo is often celebrated for its successful breeding program of endangered species as well as the reintroduction of species. They are also known for re-creating the animal’s habitats as close as possible to their natural habitats. 03. Singapore Zoo – Singapore This highly visited zoo is one of the only zoos in the world to be 100% cage-free. The Singapore Zoo uses a series of moats and glass to enhance both the experience for visitors and to recreate the natural habitats of the animals. This zoo has invested in rescue and conservation efforts to protect wildlife and the late Steve Irwin (aka the Crocodile Hunter) greatly admired them for their work. 04. Bronx Zoo – New York, USA The Bronx Zoo boasts 265 acres and is the longest metropolitan zoo in the world, housing over 6,000 animals. It also happens to be one of the best zoos in the United States. Since the beginning, the zoo has focused much of its efforts on protecting and breeding endangered species, making it the go-to for orphaned animals in need. 05. Toronto Zoo – Toronto, Canada The Toronto Zoo is the largest zoo in Canada and at 710 acres, it’s one of the largest in the world. Housing more than 16,000 animals, the Toronto Zoo remains dedicated to expanding and creating natural environments for these animals. This zoo is also largely involved in collaborating with other zoos across the world to conserve endangered species and have been largely successful in captive breeding programs and even the re-introduction of many species. There is endless amounts of fun to be had but keep in mind there is a lot of walking involved. Animals range from giraffes to gorillas to giant pandas to pavilions full of nocturnal creatures and even a komodo dragon. Additionally, there are also a ton of dining options, picnic areas, kid’s playgrounds, and behind-the-scenes experiences that will enhance your visit. 06. San Diego Zoo – California, USA The San Diego Zoo is known around the world for pioneering the concept of cageless, open-air exhibits that help re-create the animal’s natural habitat. In terms of conservation, there may not be a better zoo out there than this one! The San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research is the largest zoo-based multidisciplinary research effort in the world with over 200 scientists carrying out research all over the world. The zoo houses over 3,700 animals including Giant Pandas, gorillas, monkeys, elephants, and so much more. This zoo offers a slew of extra experiences for visitors including special morning visits with the pandas as they eat their breakfast, backstage access to trainers and animals, and sunrise walking tours. There are also plenty of dining options, kids play areas, shows that will keep you and your family busy! 07. Melbourne Zoo Australia’s oldest zoo was actually modeled after the London Zoo. It started off as a place for domestic animals to acclimatize after long journeys to Australia. Eventually, exotic animals were added. The Zoo is organized into bioclimatic zones designed and landscaped to cater to the needs of each region’s animals. Of course, native animals like kangaroos, wombats, emus, and koalas are highlights. You can even learn more about them on a special Australian Wildlife Tour that starts before the Zoo opens to the public (and even feed kangaroos some breakfast). Part of the Zoo’s conservation efforts involves a master plan to save 27 local species, like the Mountain Pygmy-possum and Tasmanian Devil, from going extinct over the next decade. Trail of the Elephant provides an opportunity to see Asian elephants up-close as they wander freely through their exhibit. You can take free guided tours of the trail given by Zoo volunteers and also see otters, Sumatran Tigers, and the other residents of Asian village.

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