The Philadelphia Zoo is teaming up with the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society to give the zoo’s 42 acres a fresh look.
Giant animal sculptures have infiltrated the Philadelphia Zoo, and the larger-than-life statues of birds, bugs and big cats are designed to teach visitors about conservation. Wildlife Rescue by ...
Established in 1859 and opened in 1874, the Philadelphia Zoo is the first and oldest zoo in the country. Its mission as an animal care organization, educational resource, and advocate for ...
A plan to bring children of all ages to Philadelphia’s Fairmount ... s World Fair may be the next big thing coming to Philadelphia.” The Please Touch Musuem, Zoo and the Mann teamed up at ...
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The Philadelphia Zoo has brought back giant dinosaurs and larger-than-life insects in a new immersive, multi-sensory experience, “Staying Power: Be Distinct or Go Extinct.” The exhibit ...