Zoo Atlanta is located a mile south of Oakland Cemetery in Grant Park. No Atlanta Streetcar stops or MARTA train stations are available within walking distance, but the No. 832 bus stops by the ...
He donated the animals—including a hyena, a jaguar, and a camel—to the city of Atlanta. A hundred acres were reserved to house them in a new zoo at Grant Park. Forty years later the zoo’s ...
Added Dan Ashe, president of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), who grew up in Atlanta: “It’s the same physical space as the Grant Park Zoo of my childhood but completely different.” ...
All active-duty, reserves, veterans, and retired members of the U.S. Armed Forces will receive free admission to Zoo Atlanta; valid military ID required at Zoo Admissions. Regular admission rates ...
That’s the recent memory Dr. Sam Rivera, vice president of animal health at Zoo Atlanta, recalls when asked about his staff’s working conditions before the Rollins Animal Health Center opened in ...
Zoo Atlanta is pledging support to seven global wildlife conservation programs in 2025. The zoo will be working with programs ...
Parking is a big deal in Atlanta! Going to the zoo on a rainy day means fewer people, which means you can actually park in ...
Zoo Atlanta is feeling the holiday cheer and has a lot of fun activities for visitors during the season. Rachel Ragen brought a special guest to talk about the holiday events at the zoo.
Zoo Atlanta announced it was committing itself to seven different ... sustainable community engagement in conservation to protect the biodiverse habitat of Mt. Cameroon National Park, home to a ...