Bronx Zoo

Bronx Zoo
formally New York Zoological Park

Zoo in New York City.

It opened in 1899 on 265 acres (107 hectares) in the northwestern area of the Bronx. In 1941 it added the 4-acre (1.6-hectare) African Plains, which features large groups of animals in natural surroundings. The zoo also includes the World of Darkness (the world's first major exhibit of nocturnal animals, added in the 1960s), the World of Birds (a huge, indoor free-flight exhibit), the Rare Animal Range (near-extinct species in natural settings), a Children's Zoo, Wild Asia (Asian mammals and birds), and the Congo Gorilla Forest. Managed by the New York Zoological Society and financed by the society and the city, it supports much research and oversees the Wildlife Survival Center on St. Catherine's Island, Georgia.

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in full  Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Park,  formally (until 1993)  New York Zoological Park, 

      zoo in New York City that is one of the finest in the world with over 5,000 animals of more than 700 species. When it opened in 1899 the wooded 265-acre (107-hectare) grounds, in the northwestern area of New York City's northern borough of the Bronx, included spacious enclosures for large herds.

      In 1941 the Bronx Zoo opened the African Plains, a 4-acre (1.6-hectare) moated area featuring large groups of animals in natural surroundings. Extensive renovation in the 1960s created more natural habitats and introduced (in 1969) the world's first major exhibit of nocturnal animals in a specially designed building called the World of Darkness. The World of Birds, completed in 1972, is a huge, landscaped, indoor free-flight exhibit. Other later developments include the Rare Animal Range, exhibiting almost-extinct species in their natural settings; a renovated Children's Zoo; Wild Asia (1977), a geographic gathering of Asian mammals and birds in large enclosures on a 40-acre (16-hectare) section of the zoo grounds, which can be viewed from a 2-mile- (3-kilometre-) long monorail system; and JungleWorld (1985), a 55-foot-high glass-enclosed re-creation of a Southeast Asian rainforest.

      The Bronx Zoo supports much research and many conservation field projects overseas. It also operates the Wildlife Survival Center on St. Catherine's Island, Georgia. The findings of studies supported by the zoo are published in its popular Wildlife Conservation (formerly Animal Kingdom) magazine as well as in technical journals. The zoo, managed by the Wildlife Conservation Society (formerly, until 1993, the New York Zoological Society), is financed by the society and the city.

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