The Buffalo Zoo
The Zoo traces its history to 1870, when Jacob E. Bergtold, a prominent furrier, presented a pair of deer to the City of Buffalo. The deer were housed on a small piece of land in Delaware Park. Five years and a few animals later, the first permanent building was erected, signifying the establishment of the Buffalo Zoological Gardens in 1875. Over the next fifteen years, a flock of sheep, a pair of bison and eight elk were added.
Under the direction of the Zoological Society Board, the Buffalo Zoo has completed Phase One of its 15-year master plan.
In 2002, the Buffalo Zoo developed an exciting master plan to completely transform the Zoo with major new exhibits and visitor facilities. The core experience of the new zoo will be a series of realistic, immersive animal enclosures that take visitors on a journey around the world. Primary exhibit zones, accessed off a central pathway, include African Watering Hole, South American Rainforest and Arctic Edge.
In addition, a two-part exhibit near the entrance features sea lions and river otters. At the other end of the Zoo, crocodiles, tigers, lions, and gorillas will inhabit refurbished enclosures in front of the Main Animal Building, while a series of outdoor enclosures explore the plight of the earths vanishing animals.
The major organizing theme of the new zoo will be water. This theme was chosen because of waters historic importance to the City of Buffalo. Nestled between two Great Lakes and at the foot of the Erie Canal, Buffalo is world-renowned for the use of water for transportation, hydroelectric power, and recreation.
Moreover, the Earth is a watery planet. Animals must contend with every scenario possible: being submerged in rapidly moving water; alternating between no water and drenching rains; existing in a perpetually moist environment (such as a rainforest); or living in surroundings that are frozen most of the time.
The most recent addition is M&T Bank Rainforest Falls. This fully enclosed South American Rainforest Exhibit provides the new Zoo with a signature four-season attraction. Visitors will walk through trees via a series of ramps and overlooks.
Along the way, they will encounter a remarkable collection of species that live at different levels with the rainforest including squirrel monkeys and white-faced sakis, piranhas, roseate spoonbill, scarlet ibis, toucans, boat-billed herons, tamandua, and vampire bats. The forest floor features larger species such as capybara, ocelot, giant anteaters, armadillos, giant river turtles, dwarf caiman and anaconda.
Info Found at:
www.buffalozoo.org
The Buffalo Zoo
300 Parkside Ave
Buffalo, NY 14214
(716) 837-3900
Closed M and TU in Jan and Feb; daily 10am-5pm Jul 1-Aug 31; daily 10am-4pm Sep 1-Jun 30; closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day; adults $9.50, children ages 2-14, $6; full-time students under 23 (with valid student ID) and senior citizens (63) $7; children under 2 admitted free
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