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Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium is a 215-acre (87 ha) zoo [2] and aquarium in Litchfield Park, Arizona, United States, near Phoenix. The zoo specializes in African and South American animals, and has Arizona's largest collection of exotic animals. It has a 0.6 miles (970 m) "safari train", a boat ride through the Australian habitat, a tram ...
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Douglas Wildlife Zoo, Douglas; Grand Canyon Deer Farm, Williams; Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary, Prescott; Keepers of the Wild, Valentine; Navajo Nation Zoological and Botanical Park, Window Rock; Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde; Phoenix Zoo, Phoenix; Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary, Scottsdale; R Lazy J Wildlife Ranch, Eagar
It was formerly known as "Cairns Wildlife Safari Reserve", "Mareeba Wild Animal Park" and "Out of Africa Reserve". After being purchased by a Sydney lawyer, the zoo was renamed "Shambala Animal Kingdom". The zoo was closed in April 2013 citing financial reasons. The park maintained a collection of both exotic and native animals.
Such facilities include zoos, safari parks, animal theme parks, aviaries, butterfly zoos and reptile centers, as well as wildlife sanctuaries and nature reserves where visitors are allowed. According to the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), there are over 10,000 zoos worldwide. [ 1 ]
Arizona: Camp Verde (Out of Africa Wildlife Park, 1988) Arkansas: Gentry (Wild Wilderness Drive-Through Safari, 1970) California: Escondido (San Diego Zoo Safari Park, formerly San Diego Wild Animal Park, 1972) Florida: Loxahatchee (Lion Country Safari, 1967) Georgia: Pine Mountain (Wild Animal Safari, 1991) Louisiana: Epps (High Delta Safari Park)