Red River Zoo

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Red River Zoo
Date opened 1999[1]
Location Fargo, North Dakota, USA
Coordinates 46°50′46″N 96°51′11″W / 46.8462°N 96.8531°W / 46.8462; -96.8531Coordinates: 46°50′46″N 96°51′11″W / 46.8462°N 96.8531°W / 46.8462; -96.8531
Land area 33 acres (13 ha)
Number of species 85
Memberships AZA[2]
Website www.redriverzoo.org
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The Red River Zoo is a zoo in Fargo, North Dakota. The zoo's first 8 acres (3.2 ha) opened in the spring of 1999, and the zoo gained accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) in 2006. The zoo is open daily from late April through late October. During the remainder of the year and winter season, the zoo is open on weekends from 10:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. or by appointment on weekdays.

History[edit]

The zoo sits on 33 acres (13 ha) that was once a farm owned by the George Anderson family, also known as, "Red River Ranch." Some of the farm buildings were renovated and are used today by the zoo, and others were removed because they were unsafe. Although the original property was flat and had only 7 trees, hundreds of additional trees and shrubs were planted, and a series of 5 ponds created to landscape the area.[1]

Animals[edit]

The Award Winning Red River Zoo is home to over 600 animals representing 89 species, including red pandas.[1] It also includes a 1928 carousel that was fully restored in 1995 and donated to the zoo by the Diederich family. The zoo features a world class gray wolf exhibit featuring a family of 6 wolves. They can be viewed from outside or inside a "trapper's cabin" that has two large viewing windows to observe the wolf family. In 2013, the North American River Otter exhibit opened, and features an indoor and underwater viewing area.

The zoo specializes in breeding and exhibiting some of the world's rarest cold climate species, having successfully bred red pandas (11 births as of 2012, including two sets of triplets),[3] Sichuan takin,[4] Pallas's cats,[5] and Russian Red Tree Squirrels.

The Red River Zoological Society[edit]

The Red River Zoo receives no public funds and depends on memberships, admissions, donations, and grants to the Red River Zoological Society and by its members. The Society was formed in 1993.[1]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "History, Mission and Vision". redriverzoo.org. Red River Zoo. Retrieved May 15, 2012. 
  2. ^ "List of Accredited Zoos and Aquariums". aza.org. AZA. Retrieved May 15, 2012. 
  3. ^ "Red River Zoo welcomes new arrivals". wday.com. Forum Communications Co. August 2, 2011. Retrieved May 15, 2012. 
  4. ^ "Red River Zoo gets baby Sichuan takin". bismarcktribune.com. Bismarck Tribune. April 14, 2006. Retrieved May 15, 2012. 
  5. ^ "ND zoo officials boast litter of 5 Pallas kittens". wday.com. Forum Communications Co. August 12, 2010. Retrieved May 15, 2012. 

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