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More than 44,000 species worldwide are threatened with extinction, and the Detroit Zoological Society – like all responsible zoos and aquariums – plays a vital role in addressing this crisis.
How the Detroit Zoological Society supports animals near and far Animal Well-Being We use evidence to understand animal needs, continually refining and improving our enriching habitats, nutritious diets and expert care practices to ensure every animal in our care thrives.
More than 44,000 species worldwide are threatened with extinction, and the Detroit Zoological Society – like all responsible zoos and aquariums – plays a vital role in addressing this crisis.
The Detroit Zoological Society – a renowned leader in humane education, wildlife conservation, animal welfare and environmental sustainability – operates the Detroit Zoo and Belle Isle Nature Center.
The Detroit Zoological Society – a renowned leader in humane education, wildlife conservation, animal welfare and sustainability – operates the Detroit Zoo and Belle Isle Nature Center.
A Detroit Zoo membership provides endless education and entertainment guaranteed to inspire — not to mention great perks such as advanced ticket sales, exclusive discounts and complementary admission all year round.
Operated by the nonprofit Detroit Zoological Society, the Detroit Zoo is one of Michigan’s largest paid family attractions, hosting 1.3 million guests annually. More than 2,000 animals of more than 200 species call the Zoo’s 125 acres home.
The Detroit Zoo is a zoo located in the cities of Huntington Woods and Royal Oak in the U.S. state of Michigan. Spanning 125 acres (50.6 ha), it houses more than 2,000 animals and more than 200 different species.
The Detroit Zoological Society – a renowned leader in humane education, wildlife conservation, animal welfare and environmental sustainability – operates the Detroit Zoo and Belle Isle Nature Center.
More than 44,000 species worldwide are threatened with extinction, and the Detroit Zoological Society – like all responsible zoos and aquariums – plays a vital role in addressing this crisis.