Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park
185 Park Avenue
Binghamton, NY 13903-3643
Tel: (607) 724-5461 Fax: (607) 724-5454
Bronx Zoo
2300 Southern Blvd.
Bronx, NY 10460-1090
Tel: (718) 220-5100 Fax: (718) 733-7748
E-Mail: bzgeneral@wcs.org
Headquartered at New York City's Bronx Zoo, the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) works to save wildlife and wild lands throughout the world. For more than a century, WCS has inspired care for nature, pioneered environmental education programs, and helped sustain biological diversity. Throughout its rich history, the Society has remained an integral part of New York City's cultural life and a leader in teaching biology and science in both the U.S. and worldwide.
WCS operates five public wildlife facilities in New York--the Bronx Zoo, the New York's Aquarium for Wildlife Conservation, and the Wildlife Centers in Central Park, Queens, and Prospect Park--with a combined yearly attendance of more than 4.1 million.
Buffalo Zoological Gardens
300 Parkside Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14214-1999
Tel: (716) 837-3900 Fax: (716) 837-0738
E-Mail: buffalozoo@buffalozoo.org
Founded in 1875, the Buffalo Zoo is the third oldest zoo in the United States. Each year, the Buffalo Zoo welcomes more than 300,000 visitors and is the second largest tourist attraction in Western New York after Niagara Falls. Located on 23.5 acres of Olmsted's beautiful Delaware Park, the Buffalo Zoo houses approximately 900 endangered and domestic animals and offers visitors a variety of events and educational programs year-round. Launched in 2002, the Zoo's master plan has resulted in the opening of Ecostation, Vanishing Animals, Otter Creek, Sea Lion Cove and, most recently, M&T Bank Rainforest Falls. The Buffalo Zoo's philosophy is to exhibit animals and plants in naturalistic settings that represent their native habitats. The Zoo is dedicated to providing visitors with a better understanding of nature, including how animals relate to each other, their environment and to humankind.
Central Park Zoo
830 5th Avenue
New York, NY 10021-7001
Tel: (212) 439-6513 Fax: (212) 988-0286
E-Mail: cpzoogeneral@wcs.org
Headquartered at New York City's Bronx Zoo, the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) works to save wildlife and wild lands throughout the world. For more than a century, WCS has inspired care for nature, pioneered environmental education programs, and helped sustain biological diversity. Throughout its rich history, the Society has remained an integral part of New York City's cultural life and a leader in teaching biology and science in both the U.S. and worldwide.
WCS operates five public wildlife facilities in New York--the Bronx Zoo, the New York's Aquarium for Wildlife Conservation, and the Wildlife Centers in Central Park, Queens, and Prospect Park--with a combined yearly attendance of more than 4.1 million.
New York Aquarium
602 Surf Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11224-2899
Tel: (718) 265-3474 Fax: (718) 265-3482
E-Mail: nyageneral@wcs.org
The Wildlife Conservation Society’s New York Aquarium provides an entertaining and educational experience for the whole family. Friendly walruses, amazing sandtiger sharks, playful sea otters, and spectacular sea lions are among the hundreds of species of the more than 8,000 animals that welcome over 750,000 visitors a year. Something new and exciting is always happening at the New York Aquarium.
Prospect Park Zoo
450 Flatbush Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11225-3707
Tel: (718) 399-7333 Fax: (718) 399-7337
E-Mail: prospectparkzoo@wcs.org
Headquartered at New York City's Bronx Zoo, the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) works to save wildlife and wild lands throughout the world. For more than a century, WCS has inspired care for nature, pioneered environmental education programs, and helped sustain biological diversity. Throughout its rich history, the Society has remained an integral part of New York City's cultural life and a leader in teaching biology and science in both the U.S. and worldwide.
WCS operates five public wildlife facilities in New York--the Bronx Zoo, the New York's Aquarium for Wildlife Conservation, and the Wildlife Centers in Central Park, Queens, and Prospect Park--with a combined yearly attendance of more than 4.1 million.
Queens Zoo
5351 111th St
Flushing, NY 11368-3301
Tel: (718) 271-1500 Fax: (718) 271-4441
E-Mail: qzoogeneral@wcs.org
Headquartered at New York City's Bronx Zoo, the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) works to save wildlife and wild lands throughout the world. For more than a century, WCS has inspired care for nature, pioneered environmental education programs, and helped sustain biological diversity. Throughout its rich history, the Society has remained an integral part of New York City's cultural life and a leader in teaching biology and science in both the U.S. and worldwide.
WCS operates five public wildlife facilities in New York--the Bronx Zoo, the New York's Aquarium for Wildlife Conservation, and the Wildlife Centers in Central Park, Queens, and Prospect Park--with a combined yearly attendance of more than 4.1 million.
Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park
One Conservation Place
Syracuse, NY 13204-2590
Tel: (315) 435-8511 x100 Fax: (315) 435-8517
E-Mail: info@rosamondgiffordzoo.org
The Rosamond Gifford Zoo is one of Central New York's premier attractions. The Zoo is open 362 days a year, even when the snow is falling! With nearly 60 percent of the exhibits indoors, the Zoo offers plenty of year-round fun.
Get up close to nearly 1,000 animals including Asian elephants, Humboldt penguins, Amur tigers and African lions. Exotic birds, playful monkeys and tropical fish swimming through a coral reef will delight all ages. Indoor and outdoor exhibits, an amazing gift shop, tasty meals from the Jungle Café and special events guarantee an entertaining, educational and memorable visit for all.
Seneca Park Zoo
2222 Saint Paul St.
Rochester, NY 14621-1097
Tel: (585) 266-6591 Fax: (716) 266-5775
E-Mail: zoostaff@monroecounty.gov
The Seneca Park Zoo is one of Rochester's most popular cultural destinations. The Zoo, which rests on 15.5 acres of land within historic Seneca Park, is open year-round.
Visit our African elephants at their home within the growing A Step Into Africa exhibit. While in Africa, don't miss the chance to see our elephants in their Splash Pool or our baboons in their exhibit. Check out the Rocky Coasts where the Zoo's polar bear, penguins and sea lions live. Crawl through the tunnel into the cougar exhibit to get up close and personal with the beautiful felines. Meet New York State's only Bornean orangutans, white rhinoceros and Arctic wolves. And, don't forget to say hello to our Meerkats - they live in the Main Building.
Seneca Park Zoo is The Natural Place for Families.
Staten Island Zoo
614 Broadway
Staten Island, NY 10310-2896
Tel: (718) 442-3101 Fax: (718) 981-8711
E-Mail: sizoofinance@aol.com
Trevor Zoo
Millbrook School Road
Millbrook, NY 12545-9797
Tel: (845) 677-3704 Fax: (845) 677-3774
E-Mail: trevorzoo@millbrook.org