Summer Safari Camp – Zoo Atlanta https://zooatlanta.org/program/summer-camp/
Join us at Zoo Atlanta this summer for an exploration of all things WILD!
Conservation Gate is located in the south (right-hand
Join us at Zoo Atlanta this summer for an exploration of all things WILD!
Conservation Gate is located in the south (right-hand
Zoo Atlanta salutes the service of veterans and members of the U.S. Armed Forces with Veterans Day presented by Kaiser Permanente on Wednesday, November 11,
include a largely one-way experience through the Zoo; hand-sanitizing
Hello! Haley from Outback Station, here! As winter is starting to come toward an end, I have been getting a lot of questions about some of our local petting
do this much quicker, some people still do it by hand
A commitment to conservation is now more vital and timely than ever, given a recent change in the status of wild African elephants. In late March, the
place to promote wellness, including timed ticketing; hand-sanitizing
The coming nights are the last chances to experience IllumiNights at the Zoo: A Chinese Lantern Festival, open most nights through January 16. Capacity is
Each lantern is made and hand-painted by artisans,
Zoo Atlanta celebrates the first births to arrive in its African Savanna: a litter of warthog piglets born to Eleanor on April 13, 2021.
place to promote wellness, including timed ticketing; hand-sanitizing
Hi everyone! My name’s Shae, and I’m lucky enough to intern here at Zoo Atlanta with the World of Wild Theater. We work with the birds in the Ambassador
So instead of continuing to hand-feed LC, Justin calmly
It’s that time of year again! Time for our annual Flamingo Roundup. Every year after breeding season, all the birds are due for their annual checkups. I will
Usually the bird is in hand no longer than 10 minutes
Zoo Atlanta welcomes two exciting new members to its animal population: Betty and Vanna the white storks. The storks, who are 4-year-old sisters, were
place to promote wellness, including timed ticketing; hand-sanitizing
With the recent bad weather we had from Irma, a lot of people have asked us how we prepared and how we kept the animals safe. In the Bird Department, our
imperial pigeons in this photo had to be caught by hand