Lincoln Children's Zoo Explained

Zoo Name:Lincoln Children's Zoo
Date Opened:July 23, 1965
Area:10acres
Num Species:103
Num Animals:More than 300
Members:AZA
Publictransit: StarTran

The Lincoln Children's Zoo is a children's zoo located in Lincoln, Nebraska. Designed specifically for children to experience interactive, up-close encounters with all of the zoo's animals, Lincoln Children's Zoo has been accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).[1]

With nearly 200,000 visitors each year, Lincoln Children's Zoo is the third most attended arts and science attraction in Nebraska. The Lincoln Children's Zoo is a privately funded, 10-acre zoo and is the largest attended zoo per acre in the United States. The zoo is open year round as of March 2019.[2] Currently, the zoo is home to over 400 animals and over 40 endangered animals, including the Sumatran tiger and Matschie's tree-kangaroo.

History

Arnott Folsom began planning for a children's zoo that would allow children to engage and interact with animals with his personal funds in 1959. In 1963, construction on the zoo's original property of three acres was still taking place but the railroad tracks for the zoo's train were completed. Folsom had the idea to sell train tickets for a ride on the zoo's train, then called the "Iron Horse", to help fundraise to finish construction of the zoo.[3] In 1964, Folsom hired a full-time train crew and the train drove approximately 2,800 miles, selling over 150,000 tickets from 1963 to 1964.[3] Lincoln Children's Zoo opened on three acres of city land in 1965. The zoo began with about 120 animals, all of which were sold at the end of the season each year.

Zoofari

In March 2013, Lincoln Children's Zoo partnered with Larry the Cable Guy's Git-R-Done Foundation to create Zoofari with Larry the Cable Guy.[5] This partnership gave hundreds of children's hospitals and rehabilitation centers across the country the opportunity to bring the zoo to their patients. Filmed on location at Lincoln Children's Zoo, Zoofari features Larry the Cable Guy interacting with the zoo's animals and zookeepers in a fun and educational manner. The Git-R-Done Foundation sends the Zoofari DVDs, free of charge, to children's hospitals and hospitals with children's wards across the United States.[5] Larry the Cable Guy has also been featured on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno to discuss Zoofari and the goals of the project.

Exhibits

The zoo has a number of different exhibits.

Critter Outpost
  • The Critter Outpost houses guinea pigs, doves, ferrets, and many other small animals.
    The Hive
  • An insect house that contains a variety of reptiles, amphibians and arthropods from around the world, including Madagascar hissing cockroaches, tarantulas, and scorpions.
    The Secret Jungle
  • A Jungle-themed exhibit that houses black-headed spider monkeys and geoffroy's spider monkeys. There is also a play area for children.
    Jungle Outpost
  • This Educational exhibit houses chinchillas, the western hognose snake, a baby american alligator, and other small animals.
    Red panda Conservation Center
  • Humboldt Penguins
  • Laura's Butterfly Pavilion
  • Giraffe Enclosure
  • Tiger Forest
  • Education

    Wild Safari TheaterChildren have the opportunity to interact with different animals at the Wild Safari Theater, educating visitors about the animals at the zoo. Shows are held daily at varying times throughout the day.[6]
    Summer Zoo CampsZoo Camps are held in one week sessions throughout the summer for children ages 3–12. Children ages 14–18 have the opportunity to travel with the zoo to experience learning about animals in different areas in the world.[7]
    VolunteersChildren and adults can volunteer as a Zoo Crew member to assist with varying tasks throughout the zoo, such as helping with presentations, running Critter Outpost, leading pony rides, train driver, and many other activities.[7]

    Events

    Wild WednesdaysEach Wild Wednesday has a different theme and includes animal demonstrations and other activities for visitors.

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Find a Zoo or Aquarium Near Me | AZA . Association of Zoos and Aquariums. 26 June 2014.
    2. Web site: Salter. Peter. Old Lincoln Children's Zoo opens Friday; new animals, additions not ready until May. 2021-05-09. JournalStar.com. 22 March 2019 . en.
    3. Web site: Lincoln Children's Zoo - Train History . 2014-03-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140110090324/http://www.lincolnzoo.org/about/trainhistory.html . 2014-01-10 . dead .
    4. Web site: 3 snow leopards die of COVID-19 at Nebraska zoo. 12 November 2021 . BNO News. November 12, 2021.
    5. Web site: Zoofari . Lincoln Children's Zoo . 26 June 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140629073615/http://www.lincolnzoo.org/zoofari.html . 29 June 2014 .
    6. Web site: Animal Encounter Stage. Lincoln Children's Zoo. 26 June 2014.
    7. Web site: Education. Lincoln Children's Zoo. 26 June 2014.