Friends of the Zoo are recruiting adults 18 years and older to
become Bronx Zoo volunteer guides to share their enthusiasm for
wildlife. For more information, call 718-220-5141.
The Bronx Zoo has long
been a favorite of parents and children alike, providing a full
day’s worth of wholesome entertainment and education. The zoo,
which opened back in 1899, houses over four thousand animals of
all shapes and sizes and spans across the better part of three
hundred acres. It is a very popular site for tourists and school
trips, so it might be time for you to pay a visit.
The animals of the Bronx
Zoo are contained in natural settings virtually unobstructed by
barriers and fences. The proximity of the animals to their
viewers allows for a much more interesting and educationally
worthwhile experience, because some of them are pretty much
right on top of you. Moats are the norm, keeping the animals at
a safe distance but not really restraining them all that much.
Three modes of travel—monorail, cable car, and bus—are
available for traversing the zoo’s grounds.
Animals are grouped
together in special exhibits, which showcase particular groups
or species of wildlife. For example, "Jungle World"
features waterfalls, humidity, indigenous plants, and of course
large pythons. Other exhibits include "World of
Darkness" and "Wild Asia," each with suitable
landscape and native animal life. The exhibits really give the
zoo’s visitors a sense of the "real world" and what
it would be like to wander through these habitats, and the fact
that they are well maintained and offer loads of valuable
information only add to the experience.
Perhaps the most appealing
portion of the Bronx Zoo is the Children’s Zoo. Here, your
kids will be able to learn through interactive programs designed
just for them, as well as roam through a huge petting zoo and
other fun-yet-smart attractions. Take it from us; your kids will
be thanking you all the way home. The zoo does a terrific job
catering to youngsters, and it shows in the effort they put into
this particular program.
The Bronx Zoo is highly
recommended for children of all ages and their parents, and for
anyone with an appreciation of nature and environmentalism. The
zoo is located on the Bronx River Parkway and Fordham Road. For
more information, please call (718) 652-8400.
The time and pricing
schedule is a bit complicated, but here are the basics: the zoo
is open from 10:00 to 5:00 on weekdays (10:00 to 5:30 on
weekends) during the April through October season. From November
through March, the zoo is open daily from 10:00 until 4:30.
Pricing is as follows: April-October, Thursday through Tuesday,
$6.75. November through March, Thursday through Tuesday, $3.00.
All Wednesdays are free admission days, so expect the zoo to be
pretty crowded. All tickets for the Children’s Zoo are $2.00,
except for Wednesdays, when they are free. It all sounds
confusing, but it’s really not. The bottom line is that the
Bronx Zoo is a marvelous place for you and your family to spend
the day, and an interesting diversion from the hustle and bustle
of the city.