Park Exterior and sign
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Date closed | September 2013 |
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Location | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
Coordinates | 36°11′32″N 115°11′23″W / 36.19217°N 115.1895905°WCoordinates: 36°11′32″N 115°11′23″W / 36.19217°N 115.1895905°W |
Land area | 3 acres (1.2 ha) |
No. of species | 150+ |
Website | www.LasVegasZoo.com (Archived) |
The Southern Nevada Zoological-Botanical Park, informally known as the Las Vegas Zoo, was a 3-acre (1.2 ha), nonprofit Zoological park and botanical garden located in Las Vegas, Nevada that closed in September 2013. It was located northwest of the Las Vegas Strip, about 15 minutes away. It focused primarily on the education of desert life and habitat protection. Its mission statement was to "educate and entertain the public by displaying a variety of plants and animals". An admission fee was charged. The park included a small gem exhibit area and a small gift shop at the main exit. The gift shop and admission fees helped support the zoo.
The zoological park exhibited over 150 species of plants and animals, including the last family of Barbary apes in the United States. Other animals displayed include:
The zoo features free roaming animals, such as this chicken
Peafowl, one of the free roaming animals at the park