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Roger Williams Park Zoo

The Roger Williams Park Zoo of Providence, Rhode Island, contains more than 800 animals in natural settings from a total of 160 species from around the world. In 1986, the zoo became the first zoo in New England to earn accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Founded in 1872, the zoo is the third oldest zoo in the nation.[4] The zoo and the nearby Carousel Village are some of the main attractions of Roger Williams Park.

Roger Williams Park Zoo
41°47′24″N 71°24′59″W / 41.7899°N 71.4163°W / 41.7899; -71.4163
Date opened1872,[1] June 1, 1980 (renovated/expanded) [2]
LocationProvidence, Rhode Island, United States
Land area40 acres[4]
No. of animals800[5]
No. of species160[5]
Annual visitors834,960[6]
MembershipsAZA[3]
Major exhibitsAlex and Ani Farmyard, Fabric of Africa, Jambo Junction, Faces of the Rainforest, Feinstein Junior Scholar Wetlands Trail, Marco Polo's Adventure Trek, North America, Our Big Backyard, World of Adaptations
Websitewww.rwpzoo.org

History edit

The Roger Williams Park Zoo first opened in 1872 as a limited collection of small animals, including raccoons, guinea pigs, mice, squirrels, rabbits, hawks, peacocks, and anteaters. Its first building was the Menagerie which opened in 1890. In the 1900s, the facility began to spread out over the entire park, featuring a variety of animals such as monkeys, hoofstock, bears, and big cats. In 1929, the Menagerie building was converted to a birdhouse; this was followed by the opening of an elephant barn in 1930 (which would later be converted to the Tropical America building). In the 1930s, a new sea lion pool was constructed. Bunny Village opened in 1949, one of the zoo's most popular exhibits.

In the mid-1960s, the zoo started to show signs of neglect. In 1962, Sophie Danforth founded the Rhode Island Zoological Society to increase public awareness of the neglect and to raise funds for improvement, and it remains the organization that supports and manages the zoo. The society opened a gift shop and food concessions in 1970, and all funds benefited the zoo.[2] The zoo closed from 1978 to 1980 to undertake an upgrade project. A children's nature center was added, as well as a naturalistic polar bear exhibit, a boardwalk through a wetlands area, and a North American bison exhibit. In the 1980s, a South American Pampas exhibit and a lemur exhibit were built. In 1986, the zoo's old stable/barn - which for many years had been home to the park's workhorses - was converted into an animal hospital, education department, and administrative offices. As a result, the zoo became the first in New England to receive accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.[2]

In 1987, a new master plan was formulated to dramatically expand the zoo. Over time, many new exhibits were built, including a new sea lion exhibit (1987), a Humboldt penguin exhibit (1988), Plains of Africa (1991–93), Madagascar (1995), and Marco Polo Trail (1996). In 1989, the old Menagerie building was once again renovated, this time into a new gift shop. A new veterinary hospital opened in the spring of 2011. Hasbro's Our Big Backyard opened in 2012 as an interactive play space, with a second phase completed in 2014 featuring native New England animals. In the summer of 2012, the zoo opened new exhibits for takins, red river hogs, and king vultures.[7]

A new master plan was unveiled in 2015 for the next 20 years. It includes constructing a new rainforest building to be completed in 2018, a new exhibit for California sea lions and Humboldt penguins, a shorebird aviary, and a new tiger habitat. A complete reworking of the North America exhibit will feature grizzly bears, moose, and bighorn sheep.[8][9]

Animals and exhibits edit

 
African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana) at the Jambo Junction exhibit.
 
Bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) at the North America exhibit.

The zoo is home to more than 150 rare and fascinating animals from around the world. Major exhibits at the zoo include:

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Roger Williams Park Zoo - Providence, Rhode Island - Zoo and Wildlife Conservationists". city-data.com. City-Data. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c "History of Roger Williams Park Zoo". rogerwilliamsparkzoo.org. Roger Williams Park Zoo. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  3. ^ "Currently Accredited Zoos and Aquariums". aza.org. AZA. Retrieved October 27, 2012.
  4. ^ a b "U.S. News: Roger Williams Park Zoo among Top 26 in nation". Providence Business News.
  5. ^ a b Craig, Kris. "Dinnertime at Roger Williams Park Zoo". The Providence Journal.
  6. ^ Perry, Jack. "Roger Williams Park Zoo rebounds from COVID shutdown with record turnout". The Providence Journal.
  7. ^ . turnto10.com. NBC 10 News. Archived from the original on April 15, 2012. Retrieved April 4, 2012.
  8. ^ "Plan for Roger Williams Park Zoo includes Rainforest, new animals". turnto10.com. NBC 10 News. Retrieved August 3, 2015.
  9. ^ "Master Plan". rwpzoo.org. Roger Williams Park Zoo. Retrieved August 3, 2015.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h Animals on exhibit | Roger Williams Park Zoo rwpzoo.org Roger Williams Park Zoo. Retrieved May 4, 2020
  11. ^ Hill, John (June 7, 2014). "Elephants remain big draw at Roger Williams Park Zoo". The Providence Journal.
  12. ^ "What We Do: Roger Williams Park Zoo". Robert F. Stoico/FIRSTFED Charitable Foundation.
  13. ^ a b "RWPZ 2024 guest map 8.5x11 no border-dragons" (PDF).
  14. ^ "Roger Williams Park Zoo". Destination 360.
  15. ^ "Komodo Dragon". ripr.org. RI Public Radio. Retrieved May 19, 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Roger Williams Park Zoo of Providence Rhode Island contains more than 800 animals in natural settings from a total of 160 species from around the world In 1986 the zoo became the first zoo in New England to earn accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums Founded in 1872 the zoo is the third oldest zoo in the nation 4 The zoo and the nearby Carousel Village are some of the main attractions of Roger Williams Park Roger Williams Park Zoo41 47 24 N 71 24 59 W 41 7899 N 71 4163 W 41 7899 71 4163Date opened1872 1 June 1 1980 renovated expanded 2 LocationProvidence Rhode Island United StatesLand area40 acres 4 No of animals800 5 No of species160 5 Annual visitors834 960 6 MembershipsAZA 3 Major exhibitsAlex and Ani Farmyard Fabric of Africa Jambo Junction Faces of the Rainforest Feinstein Junior Scholar Wetlands Trail Marco Polo s Adventure Trek North America Our Big Backyard World of AdaptationsWebsitewww wbr rwpzoo wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Animals and exhibits 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Roger Williams Park Zoo first opened in 1872 as a limited collection of small animals including raccoons guinea pigs mice squirrels rabbits hawks peacocks and anteaters Its first building was the Menagerie which opened in 1890 In the 1900s the facility began to spread out over the entire park featuring a variety of animals such as monkeys hoofstock bears and big cats In 1929 the Menagerie building was converted to a birdhouse this was followed by the opening of an elephant barn in 1930 which would later be converted to the Tropical America building In the 1930s a new sea lion pool was constructed Bunny Village opened in 1949 one of the zoo s most popular exhibits In the mid 1960s the zoo started to show signs of neglect In 1962 Sophie Danforth founded the Rhode Island Zoological Society to increase public awareness of the neglect and to raise funds for improvement and it remains the organization that supports and manages the zoo The society opened a gift shop and food concessions in 1970 and all funds benefited the zoo 2 The zoo closed from 1978 to 1980 to undertake an upgrade project A children s nature center was added as well as a naturalistic polar bear exhibit a boardwalk through a wetlands area and a North American bison exhibit In the 1980s a South American Pampas exhibit and a lemur exhibit were built In 1986 the zoo s old stable barn which for many years had been home to the park s workhorses was converted into an animal hospital education department and administrative offices As a result the zoo became the first in New England to receive accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums 2 In 1987 a new master plan was formulated to dramatically expand the zoo Over time many new exhibits were built including a new sea lion exhibit 1987 a Humboldt penguin exhibit 1988 Plains of Africa 1991 93 Madagascar 1995 and Marco Polo Trail 1996 In 1989 the old Menagerie building was once again renovated this time into a new gift shop A new veterinary hospital opened in the spring of 2011 Hasbro s Our Big Backyard opened in 2012 as an interactive play space with a second phase completed in 2014 featuring native New England animals In the summer of 2012 the zoo opened new exhibits for takins red river hogs and king vultures 7 A new master plan was unveiled in 2015 for the next 20 years It includes constructing a new rainforest building to be completed in 2018 a new exhibit for California sea lions and Humboldt penguins a shorebird aviary and a new tiger habitat A complete reworking of the North America exhibit will feature grizzly bears moose and bighorn sheep 8 9 Animals and exhibits edit nbsp African bush elephant Loxodonta africana at the Jambo Junction exhibit nbsp Bald eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus at the North America exhibit The zoo is home to more than 150 rare and fascinating animals from around the world Major exhibits at the zoo include Alex and Ani Farmyard opened in 2014 It serves as a petting zoo where visitors can feed the animals food provided by the zoo It primarily features domesticated fauna such as Flemish Giant rabbits Guinea hogs Huacaya alpacas mini Nubian goats a miniature donkey Shetland sheep and various chicken breeds It also features wildlife closely associated with farmland such as barn owls 10 There are also interactive stations meant to mimic life on a farm which are sponsored by the local businesses Munroe Dairy Little Rhody Farms and Bank RI Fabric of Africa opened in April 1991 expanded in 1993 and renovated in 2008 It is the exhibit closest to the zoo s entrance It features species indigenous to Africa including Aldabra giant tortoises Ankole Watusi cattle common ostriches cheetahs plains zebras black crowned cranes red river hogs and blue wildebeest 10 It also contains Jambo Junction Jambo Junction features African bush elephants and Masai giraffes Visitors can learn more about how the zoo cares for these large animals in the Elephant amp Giraffe Pavilion an indoor component of Jambo Junction It is the only zoo in New England that contains African elephants which occupy a 13 500 sq ft 1 254 191 sq meters enclosure 11 Though the three elephants they have are all females the zoo plans to acquire a male in the near future so that they may breed 12 The Fabric of Africa was renovated in 2008 to revamp Jambo Junction specifically to better accommodate the elephants Jambo Junction is sponsored by the Robert F Stoico FIRSTFED Charitable Foundation and Textron Faces of the Rainforest A state of the art building first opened in 2018 for neotropical life featuring a free flight aviary cascading waterfall open concept primate habitat and more Animals in and around the building include black howler monkeys Bolivian gray titis Chilean flamingos dyeing poison dart frogs giant anteaters giant otters golden lion tamarins green anacondas hyacinth macaws keel billed toucans Linnaeus s two toed sloths scarlet ibises southern tamanduas white faced sakis yellow banded poison dart frogs and yellow rumped caciques 10 Feinstein Junior Scholar Wetlands Trail a walk through area that reflects the natural wetland environments of Rhode Island which are becoming increasingly rarer as the state continues to be urbanized All wildlife is indigenous to Rhode Island and while the animals are protected by the zoo they are not the property of them It is known to feature Canada geese great blue herons several species of freshwater fish and turtles and wood ducks The trail is sponsored by the Feinstein Junior Scholar through the local Feinstein Foundation There is also an exhibit for Reeves s muntjacs at the start of the trail Himalayan Trek opened in 1996 under the name Marco Polo s Adventure Trek the name was changed in 2024 13 It is one of two areas to focus on animals from Asia It features fauna encountered or likely to have been encountered by the explorer Marco Polo including Bactrian camels moon bears red crowned cranes red pandas Sichuan takins and snow leopards 10 Wild Woodlands formerly called North America until 2024 13 features American bison bald eagles black vultures golden eagles North American porcupines northern copperhead snakes pronghorns red wolves timber rattlesnakes turkey vultures and wild turkeys 10 The harbor seals can be viewed through an underwater window 14 Our Big Backyard an interactive live play space for children and families The exhibit promotes outdoor free ended play The playspace is funded by the toy company Hasbro and the pharmaceutical company CVS Health There is also an aviary for common ravens 10 World of Adaptations formerly Australasia it features animals primarily from Southeast Asia and Oceania including Australian snake necked turtles Bali mynas Bennett s wallabies eastern rosellas Indian peafowl king vultures Komodo dragons laughing kookaburras Matschie s tree kangaroos North American river otters North Sulawesi babirusa northern white cheeked gibbons Palawan binturongs radiated tortoises and wrinkled hornbills 10 The Komodo dragon at the zoo is the first of its kind in New England 15 10 Gallery edit nbsp Masai giraffe nbsp Zebras nbsp Goat at the petting zoo nbsp Barbary sheep nbsp Red panda Ailurus fulgens nbsp Snow leopard nbsp Radiated tortoise nbsp Wrinkled hornbill nbsp Harbor seal Phoca vitulina nbsp One of the many flowering plants at the zoo See also editRoger Williams Park Roger Williams Roger Williams National MemorialReferences edit Roger Williams Park Zoo Providence Rhode Island Zoo and Wildlife Conservationists city data com City Data Retrieved August 19 2010 a b c History of Roger Williams Park Zoo rogerwilliamsparkzoo org Roger Williams Park Zoo Retrieved August 19 2010 Currently Accredited Zoos and Aquariums aza org AZA Retrieved October 27 2012 a b U S News Roger Williams Park Zoo among Top 26 in nation Providence Business News a b Craig Kris Dinnertime at Roger Williams Park Zoo The Providence Journal Perry Jack Roger Williams Park Zoo rebounds from COVID shutdown with record turnout The Providence Journal Zoo abandons plans for polar bear exhibit turnto10 com NBC 10 News Archived from the original on April 15 2012 Retrieved April 4 2012 Plan for Roger Williams Park Zoo includes Rainforest new animals turnto10 com NBC 10 News Retrieved August 3 2015 Master Plan rwpzoo org Roger Williams Park Zoo Retrieved August 3 2015 a b c d e f g h Animals on exhibit Roger Williams Park Zoo rwpzoo org Roger Williams Park Zoo Retrieved May 4 2020 Hill John June 7 2014 Elephants remain big draw at Roger Williams Park Zoo The Providence Journal What We Do Roger Williams Park Zoo Robert F Stoico FIRSTFED Charitable Foundation a b RWPZ 2024 guest map 8 5x11 no border dragons PDF Roger Williams Park Zoo Destination 360 Komodo Dragon ripr org RI Public Radio Retrieved May 19 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roger Williams Park Zoo Official website Retrieved from https 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