The mission of the San Francisco Zoo is to connect all people with wildlife, inspire caring for nature, and advance conservation action. Nestled against the Pacific Ocean, the SF Zoo is an urban oasis. It is home to more than 1,000 exotic, endangered, and rescued animals representing nearly 250 species and lovely peaceful gardens full of 800 species of plants and 140 species of trees. The majestic Leanne B. Roberts African Savanna offers a multi-species landscape with giraffes, zebras and ostriches. At Hearst Grizzly Gulch, visitors can get nose-to-nose with rescued grizzly sisters Kachina and Kiona. Lemurs leap through the Lipman Family Lemur Forest, the largest outdoor lemur habitat in the country. Penguin Island is home to the largest colony of Magellanic penguins outside of the wild. The Zoo’s troop of gorillas lives in the lush Jones Family Gorilla Preserve. Get close-up to a variety of barnyard animals in the popular Fisher Family Farm. The historic 1921 Dentzel Carousel and the 1904 Little Puffer miniature steam train are treasured by generations of visitors and Elinor Friend Playground features three separate biomes targeting different age groups. SF Zoo offers a rich history for its guests, including historic attractions, educational programs, and exciting events for children of all ages. SF Zoo is proud to be accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).
www.sfzoo.org
Industry
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
HQ Location
Sloat Blvd &, Upper Great Hwy, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
San Francisco, US
Keywords
ConservatioEducatioWildlifeAnimals