Maryland Zoo in Baltimore

Druid Hill Park
Baltimore
MD 21217

Maryland Zoo in Baltimore

動物保護センター/動物園環境教育野鳥/生物観察地域の歴史/文化財環境科学研究施設
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The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is the third oldest zoo in the United States, dating back to 1876. It was created by an Act of the Maryland General Assembly that called for "a zoological collection within the limits of Druid Hill Park for the purpose of public exhibition for the instruction and recreation of the people." Today the Zoo’s focus is on wildlife conservation and education. It is an active participant in breeding programs for several endangered or threatened animals, including elephants, chimpanzees, polar bears, and African penguins. The Maryland Zoo is also one of the founding members of Project Golden Frog, a conservation consortium trying to prevent the extinction of Panamanian Golden Frogs and the home for the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project, which provides health care and lifesaving medical procedures to wild mountain gorillas in their native habitats.
The Zoo's Tree habitat in the Children's Zoo is a replica of a White Oak tree trunk featuring a series of exhibits on arboreal species and a spectacular slide.

Tickets can be purchased online.

Hours

March through December

  • Open Daily: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

January and February

  • Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, weather permitting.
  • The Zoo is closed Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

(410) 396-7102

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