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Make The Most Of Your Queens Zoo Visit This Summer
Andean bears, giant rabbits, Canada lynx and other highlights sure to delight your family!

The Queens Zoo opened in 1968 on the site of the 1939 and 1964 World’s Fairs in Flushing Meadows. Although it was originally administered by the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation, WCS (then the New York Zoological Society) redesigned the zoo and reopened in 1992. Our iconic aviary was originally a Buckminister Fuller inspired geodesic dome that served as the Winston Churchill Pavilion during the 1964 World’s Fair. Once the zoo was built, it was transformed into the colorful habitat we know today.
The Queens Zoo features wildlife native to the Americas. Pathways throughout the park will take you to see the Southern pudu from Chile and Argentina, the American bison from the Great Plains, and Andean bears, the only South American bear species! The farmyard is perfect for kids (or kids at heart) and features rare breeds of domestic animals including Flemish giant rabbits, Texas longhorn cattle, and Jacob’s four-horned sheep. Our intimate, 18-acre setting allows us to fulfill our mission to connect people to animals and nature, and become champions for wildlife.
The Wildlife Conservation Society’s network of five urban wildlife parks headquartered at Bronx Zoo have inspired and educated more than 400 million guests since first opening.
Andean bears, giant rabbits, Canada lynx and other highlights sure to delight your family!
