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How can you save money on entry to the Zoo?

8 Tips on Saving Money at the Zoo
  1. Sign up for a membership. ...
  2. Check for a group discount. ...
  3. The early bird gets the worm. ...
  4. Visit the zoo on free days. ...
  5. Pack snacks and drinks. ...
  6. Volunteer for free admission. ...
  7. Don't forget the sunscreen.




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ZOO RULES:
  1. Respect the Animals. Please treat the Zoo's animals with the respect they deserve. ...
  2. Respect your Boundaries. Never cross any fence or barrier in the Zoo. ...
  3. Do Not Feed the Animals. ...
  4. No Smoking. ...
  5. No Pets. ...
  6. Children Must be Supervised at All Times. ...
  7. Dress Code. ...
  8. Beverages.


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Zoos generally get their operating funds from three sources: earned revenue (admissions, food sales, gift shop sales, etc.), contributed income (donations), or from a government source. There are very few zoos in the US that get no government funding.

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Zoos can be educational institutions, providing valuable information about animals from all over the world; they can also be conservation centers, helping to protect endangered species and promote breeding programs that increase the population of threatened animals; and zoos can be entertainment venues, offering a fun ...

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10 Tips for an Awesome Zoo Trip
  1. Go during the week. Let's face it – you aren't there to see the people. ...
  2. Get there early. Zoos are big with lots of things to take in so get there early! ...
  3. Make a plan. Now I love a list. ...
  4. Use the lockers. ...
  5. Bring two pairs of shoes. ...
  6. Pack your own food. ...
  7. Get Photo Phunny. ...
  8. Find the Interactive Areas.


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Paragraph on Zoo 1 (100 Words) A zoo is a place where a number of wildlife species are housed in separate enclosures. Habitats similar to the natural habitats of the animals are re-created for them to live in. The animals are fed and are given water to drink. They are kept in hygienic surroundings.

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Zoos may be great entertainment, but their big goal is to educate the public about wildlife and what we can do to protect them. Zoo animals are sort of like ambassadors for their counterparts in the wild. Zoos also contribute to scientific research.

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According to the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA), zoo conservation donates over US$350 million a year to wildlife conservation.

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Zoos follow a fundamental principle: You can't sell or buy the animals. It's unethical and illegal to put a price tag on an elephant's head.

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Zoos can be educational institutions, providing valuable information about animals from all over the world; they can also be conservation centers, helping to protect endangered species and promote breeding programs that increase the population of threatened animals; and zoos can be entertainment venues, offering a fun ...

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Very often, zoos acquire animals from other zoos; in most cases, these animals have been bred in the originating zoo. Since many zoos cooperate and coordinate with other zoos around the globe, this facilitates a large degree of availability for many species.

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On average, captive animals (especially mammals) live longer than wild animals. This may be due to the fact that zoos provide refuge against diseases, competition with others of the same species and predators.

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Today, zoos are meant to entertain and educate the public but have a strong emphasis on scientific research and species conservation. There is a trend toward giving animals more space and recreating natural habitats. Zoos are usually regulated and inspected by the government.

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