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The Abilene Zoo is a
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located in Abilene, Texas. The zoo has over 800 animals representing over 175 species. Attendance for 2021 was 255,000. Abilene zoo has been an accredited member of the
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(AZA) since 1985. The zoo participates in the AZA Reciprocal Admissions Program, allowing members to obtain free or reduced admissions at many other American zoos. The zoo is funded by the City of Abilene and the Abilene Zoological Society, a 501(c)(3) non-profit.


History

The original Abilene Zoological Gardens was built in Fair Park in 1919. Today residents of Abilene know that park as Rose Park. In 1963, the Abilene Zoological Society was formed to support and raise funds for a new larger Zoo at a completely new location. A massive public campaign unused. The city's former airport was selected as the new location. A 39 acre piece of land. In fact the Zoo's new parking lot was once the airport's runway, where Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart once landed their planes. Private citizens donated animals, equipment, resources, and even purchased the Abilene Zoo an elephant. On July 2, 1966, the Abilene Zoo officially opened its gates at their new location, Grover Nelson Park on Abilene's east side. In 1985, the zoo first received accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). In 2006, $1.1 million was raised through a bond issue for zoo improvements. This bond funded converting part of the Discovery Center into the Creepy Crawly Center, expansions to the giraffe exhibit and the parking lot, and creating a South American Trails exhibit, the Wetlands Boardwalk, and the Elm Creek Backyard exhibit. In 2007, one of the zoos
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s died at age 49 amidst some controversy over conditions for the elephants at the zoo, and the other was sent to the
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in
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. The elephant exhibit was then turned into an exhibit for
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es. The new $3.7 million Adventure Center (visitor services, administration, and education, all privately funded) and the new Creepy Crawler Center were also opened in 2007. In 2009, the Elm Creek Backyard exhibit was completed with funds from the 2006 bond issue plus a $525,000 grant from the Grover Nelson Foundation. In 2013, a new Caribbean Cove section opened, featuring exotic birds, reptiles, and mammals from Caribbean countries. In 2016, one of the Zoo's most iconic habitats opened. Giraffe Safari redefined the giraffe habitat. Allowing Abilene Zoo visitors a chance to feed and get nose to nose with giraffe. Along with new habitats that visitors must pass on their way up to the feeding deck. In 2021, the Zoo opened Journey to Madagascar. This new area featured lemurs, fossa, reptiles, and birds. In the spring on 2022, the Zoo announced a ten year master plan had been completed. The Zoo stated that the plan would open in four sperate phases. The habitats would feature new lions, rhinoceros, and wide open savanna habitats. The expansion will grow the Zoo from 16 to 39 acres, the largest expansion since 1966. The Zoo announced the addition of new species such as meerkats, pygmy hippopotamus, cheetah, wildebeest, and bison. The announcement also included a new train ride, play area, concert venue, restaurant, and renovations to current habitats. The cost of the plan was not announced.


Zoo history timeline

This is a selected list of when buildings and exhibits were created: * 1919: Original zoo built in Fair Park, now Rose Park. * 1963: Abilene Zoological Society formed to support and raise funds. * 1966: New zoo opened in Grover Nelson Park. * 1973: The zoo became a participant in the International Species Inventory System. First docent program started. * 1975: Education Building opened. * 1981: Pair of young African elephants arrived. * 1982: Avian Reproduction Center completed. * 1983: Native plant exhibit opened. World's first successful captive breeding of Wirot's pit viper. * 1984: World's first successful breeding of
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. Inaugural Zoo Day held. * 1985: First accreditation from the American Association of Zoological Parks. First successful zoo breeding of
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. * 1987: ARC Reserve Aviary completed. Road renamed 'Zoo Lane'. First successful breeding of African bush vipers in the world. * 1989: The Monarch Project recognized the zoo as the first monarch butterfly sanctuary east of the Rocky Mountains. * 1991: Discovery Center opened. * 1994: Wetlands Exhibit completed. 1960s aviary renovated. * 1995: Twenty-four more acres incorporated into the zoo's perimeter. Night keeper hired so security is around the clock. * 1996: Jaguar and ocelot exhibits opened. Construction began on the new mammal holding/quarantine building. Inaugural Zoo Serenade with Abilene Philharmonic Orchestra. * 1997: During construction, Tanya the African elephant was sent to Caldwell Zoo. Leadership Abilene raised $30,000 for a new female giraffe. The leaf-mimic gecko bred for the first time here. * 1998: Tanya returned from the Caldwell Zoo. Tanzy the African elephant arrived from the
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. * 1999: Zoo joined the Attwater's Prairie Chicken Restoration Project. * 2000:
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and black bears added. The lone polar bear loaned to the Detroit Zoo. * 2001: Bear and hyena exhibits renovated. * 2006: Voters approved $1.1 bond for zoo improvements. * 2007: Construction completed on the Adventure Center Complex. Creepy Crawler Center opened. Tanya the African elephant sent to the
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. * 2008:
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added to the animal collection.
Maned Wolf The maned wolf (''Chrysocyon brachyurus'') is a large canine of South America. It is found in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, and Paraguay, and is almost extinct in Uruguay. Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is neither a fox nor a w ...
exhibit completed and received a non-breeding pair of wolves. * 2009: Wetlands Boardwalk Exhibit series opened. Male white tiger received from Busch Gardens. * 2010: Elm Creek Backyard Exhibit Series and the Ocelot Exhibit opened. Renovations completed on the veterinary clinic and commissary. Inaugural Zoobilation fundraiser was held, which included serving alcohol at an event for the first time. * 2011: Dr. Jane Goodall visited. Construction completed on the new Flamingo Barn. Construction completed on the Bird Gardens. Diversity Gardens was completed. First maned wolf pup successfully born and parent-raised. * 2012: South American Pampas exhibit opened. Train Station completed. * 2013: Caribbean Cove series of exhibits constructed. * 2015: Voters approved $1.03 million to go along with $1.2 million raised privately for zoo improvements. Carousel added. * 2016: Giraffe Safari habitat opened * 2016: Boo at the Zoo began its annual celebration * 2018: Christmas Celebration began its annual celebration * 2021: Wild Days launched for Spring Break, offering conservation based shows host by Clay Carabajal * 2021: Journey to Madagascar opened * 2022: The Abilene Zoo announced a ten year master plan. * 2023:
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's African lion siblings, Kenya and Dixie, permanently move into the empty exhibit that was temporarily home to the
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's African lions.


Exhibits


Giraffe Safari

This exhibit includes a bridge crossing over it which allows visitors to pet and feed the giraffes. Construction began on a new $3.8 million Giraffe Safari exhibit, and opened in April 2016. The new exhibit doubled the size of the old habitat, and includes the zoo's new male giraffe and two females. This section also features other African mammals including striped hyenas, Grant's zebras, a southern black rhinoceros (also known as
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) and lions.


Caribbean Cove

This exhibit displays wildlife from South America, such as macaws, monkeys, and assorted amphibians. It also includes a large sand area for kids, while their parents take a break at the nearby tables and chairs.


Reptile House

The zoo's
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, opened in December 2007 in what was part of the Discovery Center. The exhibit was designed and built by the zoo's management and staff, and contains 50 naturalistic exhibits with 80 species of reptiles and amphibians. Also part of the Discovery center, the Tropical Aviary is a climate controlled indoor aviary that is home to the zoos tropical birds. The zoo also has Bird Gardens which house other birds in its possession.


Elm Creek Backyard

Completed in 2009, this area houses species native to the Elm Creek area of Texas, including cougars, coyotes, porcupines,
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s,
bobcats The bobcat (''Lynx rufus''), also known as the red lynx, is a medium-sized cat native to North America. It ranges from southern Canada through most of the contiguous United States to Oaxaca in Mexico. It is listed as Least Concern on the IUC ...
,
ringtail The ringtail (''Bassariscus astutus'') is a mammal of the raccoon family native to arid regions of North America. It is widely distributed and well adapted to disturbed areas. It has been legally trapped for its fur. It is listed as Least Co ...
s, armadillos, skunks, and river otters, as well as a some birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians.


Wetlands of the Americas

An elevated boardwalk that lets visitors get a close look at animals that inhabit the wetlands exhibits at the zoo. The various wetlands exhibits are home to a variety of wetland dwellers including
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s,
flamingo Flamingos or flamingoes are a type of wading bird in the family Phoenicopteridae, which is the only extant family in the order Phoenicopteriformes. There are four flamingo species distributed throughout the Americas (including the Caribbea ...
s,
waterfowl Anseriformes is an order of birds also known as waterfowl that comprises about 180 living species of birds in three families: Anhimidae (three species of screamers), Anseranatidae (the magpie goose), and Anatidae, the largest family, which i ...
, and
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.


Nakuru Lagoon

This $300,000 project opened in March 2018. As soon as guests walk through the gate, they'll see this new exhibit, which houses African birds:
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s and
yellow-billed duck The yellow-billed duck (''Anas undulata'') is a 51–58 cm long dabbling duck which is an abundant resident breeder in southern and eastern Africa. This duck is not migratory, but wanders in the dry season to find suitable waters. It is h ...
s.


Other facilities

The Adventure Center, which opened in 2007, is a complex that includes admissions, customer relations, and a gift shop, as well as administrative offices and classrooms that can hold up to 150 people.


The future

The current master plan, developed by Parkhill, a Texas-based Architecture and Engineering firm, created in 2022 includes four phases. The first three phases build out on 23 acres of undeveloped zoo property to the North of the current zoo. Cost of the new master plan has yet to be released. In summer 2022, a news story unveiled additional growth for the zoo. Adding newly acquired land adjacent to the undeveloped 23 acres. The newly added land totals 18 acres and the zoo announced plans to convert it into a native grassland habitat and wetland, featuring American bison and pronghorn antelope.


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* * {{authority control Zoos in Texas Buildings and structures in Abilene, Texas Tourist attractions in Taylor County, Texas Zoos established in 1966 1966 establishments in Texas