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Plan Your Visit

The Zoo is an outdoor venue. Rain checks or refunds will not be issued. Pets are not permitted on Zoo grounds. Please leave pets at home and not inside a vehicle. Service animals, as defined by the ADA, are permitted under proper supervision. The following are not permitted on Zoo grounds: bicycles, scooters, balloons, ...

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Meet The Animals

You'll meet birds, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles! The Zoo is home to 130 different species.

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Animals in the Wintertime

Celebrate the magic of the season with Holly-Days at the Zoo! In December, join us for fun craft making, a scavenger hunt, and holiday storytime. Don't miss out on the memories waiting to be made!  Holly-Days are free with Zoo admission or membership. [button]Purchase Zoo Admission[/button] [button color="yellow"]View Activities ...

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Bobcat

Bobcats are wide ranging across North America, from central Mexico throughout the contiguous United States and into southern Canada. They are native to Maryland. They are highly adaptive and can thrive in a variety of habitats, including forest, woodlands, scrubland, swamp, desert, and even man-made environments such as golf courses. Bobcats are ...

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Miniature Donkey

There are approximately 10,000 of these donkeys in the U.S. today. They have been bred carefully over many generations for size, disposition, and conformation to certain bodily traits. Size is the defining breed trait. An adult miniature donkey cannot measure more than 36 inches tall, measured from the highest point of the withers. An exceptionally small ...

National Veterinary Technician Week

It’s National Veterinary Technician Week and here at the Maryland Zoo we have four fabulous reasons to celebrate. Thank you for all you do for the animals and to support the doctors, keepers and other Zoo professionals you work with, Kaitlin, Jenny, Jen & Devon! What is a vet tech and what do they do? We’ll let the vet techs who work in the ...

Southern White Rhino Introductions Begin

RHINO INTRO UPDATE: Slow and steady. That’s the phrase that describes the pace the rhino team is taking introductions between two of the biggest boys at the Zoo. It’s also the demeanor we’re looking for between them before it’s time to move on to the next stage of intros. Here you’ll see and hear (sound on 🔊) Stubby (left) and Jaharo ...

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On Exhibit in Colder Weather

See below for a list of the exhibits and species you’re likely to encounter during winter months at the Zoo. Which animals you see is largely dependent upon weather conditions. During extreme cold temperatures, this list may change due to the needs of our animals. While every effort is made to allow animals to enjoy their exhibit spaces the health and ...

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Maryland Zoo Announces New Master Plan

The Zoo’s new comprehensive strategic plan will define and shape the country’s third oldest zoo into the next decade. August 23, 2022 (BALTIMORE, MD) – The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore today released a new strategic Master Plan, the culmination of an inclusive, multi-year process that establishes a clear vision for the Zoo’s future and will guide the ...

Exciting Enrichment at the Zoo

Enrichment refers to anything — an object or an experience — that elicits natural behaviors and exploration of the environment from an animal. In the wild, animals are constantly thinking about and searching for food and avoiding predators. In the zoo, life is easier — animals don’t have to do either. However, it is essential that an ...

As Temperatures Drop, So Does Admission to The Maryland Zoo

BALTIMORE, MD – As the calendar changes, so do the prices at the Maryland Zoo. Starting on Thursday, January 2nd, and continuing through the end of February, general admission to the Zoo drops from $33 to just $24. The lower admission reflects reduced visitor and animal activity during the coldest months of the year. Along with the admission price drop, ...

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Keeper Spotlight – Maria L.

Meet Maria L., she’s an animal keeper here at the Maryland Zoo! This week is National Zookeeper Week, so all week we will be profiling members of our amazing animal team from all around the Zoo. How did Maria end up feeding penguins at our new Penguin Coast exhibit? Read her profile below and find out! What kind of animals do you work with or what ...