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San Diego ZooSan Diego Zoo

The San Diego Zoo, founded in 1916 in Balboa Park in San Diego, California, spans roughly 100 acres and houses over 12,000 animals across more than 680 species and subspecies. It is known for keeping more than 40 koalas, the largest group anywhere outside Australia. A pioneer of open-air, cageless habitat exhibits, it ranks among the most visited zoos in the United States.

Opened
1916 (month/day unconfirmed) · about 110 years of history
Exterior of San Diego Zoo
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Basic Information

San Diego Zoo basic information
TypeZoo
LocationUnited StatesSan Diego
Opened1916 Source
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FAQ

When was the San Diego Zoo founded?
It was founded in 1916 in Balboa Park, San Diego, and is operated by the nonprofit San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. Source
What animals is the zoo known for?
It keeps more than 40 koalas, the largest number outside Australia, among over 12,000 animals of 680+ species. Source
Learn More About This Facility’s Animals 350 species

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