Minnesota Zoo
Zoo in Apple Valley, Minnesota, USA / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Minnesota Zoo (formerly the Minnesota Zoological Garden) is an AZA-accredited zoo in Apple Valley, Minnesota. The zoo is one of two state-supported zoos in the United States, with the other being the North Carolina Zoo.[7] When it opened on May 22, 1978,[1] it was fairly revolutionary in its exhibit design. The zoo, built in a suburbanizing rural area, had more space to house exhibits and was one of the first zoos to organize its animals by their living environment as opposed to their species.
Minnesota Zoo | |
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44°46′07″N 93°11′56″W | |
Date opened | May 22, 1978[1] |
Location | Apple Valley, Minnesota, United States |
Land area | 485 acres (196 ha) |
No. of animals | 4,509 (2019)[2] |
No. of species | 505 (2019)[2] |
Total volume of tanks | 1,100,000 US gallons (4,200,000 L) |
Annual visitors | 1.3 million (2019)[3] |
Memberships | AZA,[4] WAZA[5] |
Major exhibits | Discovery Bay, Family Farm, Grizzly Coast, Minnesota Trail, Northern Trail, Tropics Trail |
Public transit access | MVTA[6] |
Website | www |
The Minnesota Zoo is a state agency. This differs from other zoos in Minnesota and most others in the United States, which are run by municipalities or private organizations. The Minnesota Zoo charges admission and sells annual memberships. The zoo is also home to a high school, the School of Environmental Studies.