Are masks required at the Staten Island Zoo?

Zoo admittance is limited to ONLY the Clove Rd. entrance (across from the Zoo parking lot on the corner of Martling Ave and Clove Rd.) Reserving tickets in advance of your Zoo visit is recommended but is not required. Masks are not required, and can be used based on personal preference.

How much is the Staten Island Zoo?

ADMISSION RATES & RULES

Adults (15-59) $10.00
Seniors (60 and over) $7.00
Children (3-14) $6.00
Children 2 and under FREE

Who owns the Staten Island Zoo?

the Staten Island Zoological Society
Unlike all the other zoos in New York City, which are operated by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), the Staten Island Zoo is operated by the Staten Island Zoological Society which was created in August 1933 under the organization of Harold O’Connel.

Why was the Staten Island Zoo created?

The Staten Island Zoological Society was devoted early on to its educational mandate, and the Society’s objectives have been the same since the zoo’s opening: to disseminate a knowledge of zoology and an appreciation of animal life; to maintain animals for observation and study; to instill an understanding and …

Does Staten Island Zoo have giraffes?

No, there are no giraffes at the Staten Island Zoo.

Does Staten Island Zoo have capybaras?

Staten Island Zoo on Instagram: “Our capybaras, Stef and Andi enjoy some sensory and food enrichment for their 3rd birthday today! #Capybara #StatenIslandZoo #CapyBirthday…” Our capybaras, Stef and Andi enjoy some sensory and food enrichment for their 3rd birthday today!

Why is the Staten Island Zoo important?

The Zoo’s collection has nearly doubled over the last two years and features over 350 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates from six of the world’s seven continents. A leader in wildlife conservation, the Zoo maintains more than 70 endangered or threatened species.

How many animals are in the Staten Island Zoo?

1,400Staten Island Zoo / Number of animals

Does the Staten Island Zoo have pandas?

Advance photos/Michael McWeeneyHenry Ford, a rare Red Panda, made his debut at the Staten Island Zoo, West Brighton, today. Zookeeper Bud Hofsteatt hand feeds the panda.

Does the Staten Island Zoo have red pandas?

Rare Red Panda debuts at Staten Island Zoo.

Does the Staten Island Zoo have penguins?

WEST BRIGHTON — A waddling female penguin named Checkers charmed animal-loving children and adults at the Staten Island Zoo Sunday afternoon.