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ZooLights at the Phoenix Zoo runs Nov. 23-Jan. 15. Here's how to save money on tickets and how long it takes to walk through the holiday display.
Visitors to the Phoenix Zoo are enjoying the new big cats habitat, especially its star feature: large swimming pools.
After closing in March, reopening in June, and closing again because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Phoenix Zoo has eagerly started to welcome people back to the animal park.
Animal rights activists demonstrated at the Phoenix Zoo over the weekend as part of a campaign to get the venue’s lone elephant into a new home.
While the Phoenix Zoo technically remains closed, guests will have the opportunity to enjoy its offerings within the comfort of their own vehicles.
Admission to the zoo is not required to participate. Donated books will be gifted to kids receiving educational support from Valleywise Health’s Family Resource Centers and the Arizona ...
Will, who operates Rattlesnake Ranch in Cave Creek, takes care of more than 200 rattlesnakes at his private, state-licensed ...
The Phoenix Zoo is inviting guests to participate in its weeklong book drive honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In recognition of the 30th anniversary of MLK Day — the only ...
Feel all glowy this holiday season with Christmas lights in Phoenix, Glendale and Mesa, plus Santa visits, luminarias and loads more festive fun.
The cost of ZooLights when you purchase tickets in advance is $25 for zoo members and $30 general admission. At the gate, tickets cost $30 for zoo members and $35 for general admission.
The Phoenix Zoo is fundraising for a new veterinary medical center and wants your help. The zoo wants to build a 27,000-square-foot facility that would improve health care for larger animals, such ...
The Phoenix Zoo had 50 items containing ivory surrendered during its Toss the Tusk event, and over 500 zoo guests visited educational booths set up in front of the entrance.