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  1. Oakland Zoo is a nonprofit zoo and wildlife conservation organization in California. Visit the zoo to see over 850 animals, enjoy live webcams, tours, programs, and events, and support wildlife around the globe.

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  2. Plan your visit to Oakland Zoo with advanced ticket reservations, parking fees, and discounts for residents, teachers, and military. Learn about the zoo's hours, closure dates, and reciprocal membership benefits.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oakland_ZooOakland Zoo - Wikipedia

    The Oakland Zoo is a zoo located in the Grass Valley neighborhood of Oakland, California, United States. Established on June 6, 1922, it is managed by the Conservation Society of California, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of wildlife both locally and globally.

  4. Plan Your Visit. We encourage General Admission guests to purchase parking online in advance (Oakland Zoo members do not need to reserve parking in advance).

  5. Oakland Zoo was established in 1922 and is managed by the Conservation Society of California, a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of wildlife both locally and globally. The Zoo is home to over 850 native and exotic animals.

  6. Visit the Oakland Zoo, a 525-acre park with over 850 native and exotic animals, a gondola ride, a carousel, and a train. Learn about wildlife conservation, see amazing animals, and celebrate the zoo's centennial.

  7. www.visitoakland.com › listing › oakland-zooOakland Zoo | Oakland, CA

    Nestled in the 525-acre Knowland Park in the Oakland Hills, the zoo houses more than 850 native and exotic animals. The exhibits are organized geographically and reflect the ecosystems of the animals' native habitats.