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VISITORS’ CHECKLIST
Practical Information
N 55th St & Phinney Ave N or
N 50th St & Fremont Ave N.
Tel (206) 548-2500. Open May–
Sep: 9:30am–6pm daily; Oct–Apr:
9:30am–4pm daily. Closed Dec
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. Northern Trail
Along this trail, indigenous North American
animals, including grizzly bears, can be
viewed in naturalistic exhibits.
Willawong Station
The bird-feeding experience offers an
opportunity to feed free-flying birds,
primarily small colorful Australian parrots,
while learning about responsible care
for birds in the wild and at home.
. Tropical Asia:
Banyan Wilds
At the heart of the zoo is
Banyan Wilds, inhabited by
Malayan tigers, sloth bears,
Asian small-clawed otters,
and tropical birds. Through
activities and digital media,
a conser vation action center
highlights the work being
done by local commu nities
and the zoo’s field conser-
vation partners to help save
the forest and wildlife.
KEY
1 Australasia
2 Northern Trail
3 Tropical Asia: Trail of Vines
4 Willawong Station
5 Adaptations
. African Savanna 6 Tropical Asia: Banyan Wilds
Many species are found 7 African Savanna
here, including zebras,
hippos, and gazelles, which 8 Woodland Park Rose Garden
roam freely with the herd 9 Family Farm
of imposing giraffes near a 0 Temperate Forest
replica African village.
There is a giraffe-feeding q Jaguar Cove
station where visitors may w Tropical Rain Forest
get up close to feed the e Zoomazium
long-necked creatures.
This exhibit is open r Humboldt Penguin Exhibit
seasonally and requires t Historic Carousel
an additional entry fee.
For keys to symbols see back flap
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