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  2. Wildlife World Zoo - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Arizona State Route 303 - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix: 133: 214: 133: 67th Avenue: Planned interchange [4] 136: 219: 136: 51st Avenue: 137: 220: 137: 43rd Avenue: Northbound exit and southbound entrance; access to Sonoran Desert Drive: 138: 222: 138A: I-17 north – Flagstaff: Future flyover interchange; I-17 exit 221A northbound, 221B southbound; maybe signed as exit 138; exit 138A is a ...

  4. List of zoos in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Being the most visited zoo in the United States and in the world, for several years Disney's Animal Kingdom located in central Florida has had over 10 million visitors a year. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This is an incomplete list of existing, reputable zoos in the United States .

  5. Playful rhino is ‘most significant birth’ in Arizona zoo’s ...

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    Baby Masiki the white rhino was born Nov. 7 “in excellent health,” Wildlife World Zoo officials said in a Nov. 21 news release. The zoo is about 25 miles northwest of downtown Phoenix.

  6. 5 animals die following bird flu infections at Wildlife World ...

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    "The Wildlife World Zoo identified ill animals and brought them into the Arizona Department of Agriculture to conduct testing. Test results indicated that these animals were likely ill from H5N1 ...

  7. Phoenix Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Zoo opened in 1962 and is the largest privately owned nonprofit zoo in the United States. [6] Located in Phoenix, Arizona, the zoo was founded by Robert Maytag, [7] a member of the Maytag family, and operates on 125 acres (51 ha) of land in the Papago Park area of Phoenix. [1] It has been designated as a Phoenix Point of Pride. [6]

  8. Papago Park - Wikipedia

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    The state-owned portion of Papago Park was sold to the city of Phoenix on February 25, 1959. The fish hatchery was also shut down in 1959, as it was considered obsolete by that time. The City of Phoenix leased the hatchery grounds, including its man-made lakes, to the Arizona Zoological Society in 1962 to establish the Phoenix Zoo.

  9. Grey Stafford - Wikipedia

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    Grey works as the Director of Conservation at the Wildlife World Zoo and Aquarium in Phoenix and has appeared as a guest animal expert on "Fox 10 Arizona Morning," [4] Good Morning Arizona and Your Life A to Z. He is a zoo spokesperson. [5] Stafford serves on the editorial advisory board for the International Marine Animal Trainers Association ...