- History - Fort Worth Zoo
The oldest continuous zoo site in Texas, the Fort Worth Zoo was founded in 1909 with one lion, two bear cubs, an alligator, a coyote, a peacock and a few rabbits From these humble beginnings, the Zoo has grown into a nationally ranked facility, housing more than 7,000 native and exotic animals
- Toyota Childrens Ranch and Petting Corral now open! - Fort Worth Zoo
On May 30, the Fort Worth Zoo, in partnership with Toyota Motor North America, will open the Toyota Children’s Ranch and Petting Corral, an interactive experience that will bring zoo-goers closer to the action
- Attractions - Fort Worth Zoo
Feed the giraffes, cool off at the Safari Splash, and race to the top of the Tasmanian Tower at the Fort Worth Zoo
- Animals and Habitats - Fort Worth Zoo
The Fort Worth Zoo is home to over a combined 540 species of mammals, birds, and ectotherms
- Fort Worth Zoo | Zoo in Fort Worth, Texas
A visit to the Fort Worth Zoo means you can spend your day knowing it all goes back to the caring of nearly 7,000 animals
- Careers - Fort Worth Zoo
Positions in animal care, conservation and research, education, administration, guest services, and many others at the Fort Worth Zoo can be found here
- Weddings Rehearsal Dinners - Fort Worth Zoo
From intimate to extravagant celebrations, the Fort Worth Zoo offers a variety of venues, premium amenities and up-close animal encounters to make your dream wedding an unforgettable experience
- Its a boy! - fortworthzoo. org
Zoo members, guests and social media followers were invited to particiapte in an online vote to help name the not-so-little guy Mom's name is Acacia, which is a type of shrub native to Africa and its leaves are part of the giraffes' diet
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