In this season of giving, why not give a gift that could help families and children learn and appreciate animals and nature? Click the titles to check out our new program offerings at the Niabi Zoo coming in the New Year!
 
Breakfast with the Animals every month of the New Year featuring Bactrian Camels Behind the Scenes on January 20
 
Zoo Tots - Animal Tales for children ages 3-5 years
every other Saturday at 9:30am starting January 13.
Get the 6 pack for 10% off!
 
Animal Adventure classes for children ages 6-12 years
every other Saturday at 10am starting January 13.
Get the 6 pack for 10% off!
 
Give the gift of membership and become a Friend of the Zoo
to receive discounts on all the events listed above
and get free admission to the Zoo for the entire season!
 
Gifts for the Animals - Our animals also like presents! Our Zookeepers give enrichment devices (a.k.a. toys) to our animals to help stimulate natural behaviors. You can help by getting gifts from our animals' Wish List.
 
As it is the season of giving, you can also give a gift to the Zoo to help us build our new Pallas's Cat and Dwarf Caiman habitats in the New Year by making a Donation.
 
Thank you for your support in 2017! You can look forward to new and exciting things coming to the Niabi Zoo in the New Year!

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