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For a limited time, discover the wonders of wildlife conservation with Zoo Miami’s exciting and interactive exhibit, Wildlife Rescue.
Bring your young explorers to Zoo Miami to climb, play, and learn about the animals who need our help. The Wildlife Rescue exhibit features lifelike, climbable models of endangered species, offering a hands-on experience that’s as fun as it is educational.
From the mighty Black Rhino to the nimble cheetah, each animal tells a unique story of survival and the efforts to save them. This exhibit will spark curiosity and inspire the next generation of conservationists.
The Wildlife Rescue exhibit includes a diverse set of 12 animals that have made an incredible recovery due to striving conservation efforts including: the black rhino, Burmese star tortoise, cheetah, eastern massasauga rattlesnake, mudpuppy, orangutan, Orinoco crocodile, paddlefish, Panamanian golden frog, pangolin, peregrine falcon, and Puerto Rican crested toad. The detailed animal sculptures are life-like and scientifically accurate, which allow for climbing fun for the kids along with great photo opportunities.
Besides the captivating sculptures, the Wildlife Rescue exhibit includes content for learning opportunities along with tales of conservation and reintroduction into the wild. This content allows for kids to become exposed to the importance of conservation while encouraging them to advocate for the protection of all species.
There will be so much to see, learn and experience at this thrilling and educational exhibit by Little Ray Exhibitions, whose mission is to bring the extraordinary natural world into a personalized experience for each of our guests.
Visit the Wildlife Rescue exhibit and become a hero for endangered species. Free with zoo admission through Feb. 2, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Zoo Miami is home to more than 2,000 animals from all over the world. Open daily, Zoo Miami is located at 12400 SW 152 St. General zoo admission is $25.95 per adult, plus tax and $21.95 perchild (3-12) plus tax. Children under 2, zoo members, and parking are free.
Zoo Miami’s daily hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ticket booths close at 4 p.m. For more information, visit http://www.zoomiami.org or call 305-251-0400.
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