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Visit Denver Zoo and enjoy live music, animal experiences, cuisine and more at Flock Party on 9/24. Learn about our wildlife conservation efforts in Colorado and worldwide, and adopt a plush pal to support your Zoo.
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Events are wild at Denver Zoo! Check out what we have going...
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Membership at Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance is about so...
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Whether you are visiting Denver Zoo in person or taking a...
- Education
Denver Zoo is committed to making sure students in our...
- Conservation
Denver Zoo works tirelessly here and around the world to...
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Denver Zoo has partnered with The Giving Block to accept...
- About
As one of Colorado’s most vital cultural cornerstones,...
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Get Your Tickets Online Now. We can’t wait to see you at Denver Zoo! In order to provide the best experience for all our guests, we’re limiting the number of visitors per day. Online timed tickets are required for everyone, including Denver Zoo members (free) and children two and under (free).
It is the most visited paid attraction in Colorado. [6] [7] Denver Zoo was started with the donation of an orphaned American black bear. With the construction of Bear Mountain, it became the first zoo in the United States to use naturalistic zoo enclosures rather than cages with bars. [8]
Explore the diverse animal species at Denver Zoo, from African penguins to zebras, and learn more about them. You can also take a virtual zoo trip with the free app, which has maps, schedules, facts, and more.
Home to 4,100 animals, representing more than 600 species, Denver Zoo is committed to species conservation by bringing science education to life and providing extraordinary experiences that foster human and animal connections. It is the most visited cultural destination in Colorado, serving 2 million people per year.
Denver Zoo is a popular cultural destination in Colorado, accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. It has a mission to inspire communities to save wildlife and supports conservation programs around the world.
Whether it's baby animals, new exhibits, or old favorites, there's always something to be wild about at Denver Zoo! Denver Zoo is home to more than 3,500 animals and has championed over 600 conservation and research projects around the world.