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Tulsa Zoo Management, Inc.

Tulsa Zoo Management, Inc.

非营利组织管理

Tulsa,Oklahoma 1,615 位关注者

Connecting, Caring, Advocating for Wildlife, People, and Wild Places.

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Accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums, Tulsa Zoo is open 364 days a year and hosts more than 600,000 guests each year. We have 3,000+ animals representing more than 400 species. Tulsa Zoo is owned by the City of Tulsa and managed by Tulsa Zoo Management, Inc. (TZMI). TZMI is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, which is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. We are now on Phase 2 of our master plan to build the world-class exhibits our community and animals deserve. Our guests and our animals have been treated to a $26 million, fully funded and completed Phase 1: the Mary K. Chapman Rhino Reserve, Lost Kingdom exhibit complex, the Osage Casino & Hotel Giraffe Barn, the St. John Family Den, plus additional smaller-scale enhancements. Learn more at buildingbeyond.org

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http://tulsazoo.org
所属行业
非营利组织管理
规模
51-200 人
总部
Tulsa,Oklahoma
类型
非营利机构
创立
1928

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    The Tulsa Zoo broke ground to begin construction on the new William S. Smith African Wilds exhibit on Wednesday, March 5, 2025. The construction project is the zoo’s most ambitious undertaking to date with construction spanning 7 acres of the zoo’s footprint to create new habitats for lions, painted dogs, meerkats and other African species. The project will bring in new species, including pygmy hippos and vultures, and bring back a guest favorite – zebras. “This is a monumental day in our zoo’s 97-year history,” said Tulsa Zoo President and CEO Lindsay Hutchison. “As we’ve built new habitats, including Lost Kingdom and The Mary K. and John T. Oxley Family Elephant Experience and Elephant Preserve, we’ve taken great care to move into the next era of zoo habitats for our animals and guests. We’re proud Tulsa Zoo is continuing to move into the future with the best available spaces for animal wellbeing, guests and staff.” Once complete, lions may be seen stalking in tall grass or sleeping on rocky outcroppings called kopjes, meerkats will dig subterranean tunnels while a lone sentry keeps watch for danger, and African birds will call in the new immersive walkthrough aviary and vulture exhibit. Experiences will be designed for up-close viewing in the heat of summer and the cold of winter, while providing the animals in our care year-round species-specific habitats. There will also be improved back-of-house staff areas. Guests will have additional restrooms, including family restrooms, and water bottle filling stations. Concession locations and a dedicated classroom for educational programming will be added nearby. Also, a permanent pavilion structure will be constructed allowing for increased seating for dining and special event rentals. “We work hard every day to keep the promise we made to Tulsa when we started the public-private partnership and said we would build a bigger, better Tulsa Zoo,” said Hutchison. “Connecting people to wildlife in this way matters, creating a lifetime of care and advocacy for wildlife, people and wild places that will continue for generations to come.” For more information about the William S. Smith African Wilds Exhibit, visit www.buildingbeyond.org.

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