Guymon Daily Herald

OKC Zoo nominated as best zoo in the nation

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The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden recently earned the honor of being nominated for USA Today 10Best 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards in two categories, Best Zoo and Best Zoo Exhibit, Oklahoma Trails, and we are calling on you to help us win! OKC Zoo fans near and far are encouraged to show their support and vote daily for both of the Zoo’s award nomination­s, Best Zoo and Best Zoo Exhibit, Oklahoma Trails, through Monday, March 6. Vote by vote, we can move the OKC Zoo to the top of both leaderboar­ds to become America’s best!

“It’s an incredible honor to be nominated for this year’s 10Best awards,” said Dwight Lawson, OKC Zoo’s executive director/CEO. “Achieving accolades of this caliber would not be possible without the continuous support of all those who visit and care about the OKC Zoo and, of course, vote for us to achieve this top ranking.”

OKC Zoo is Oklahoma’s largest attended cultural attraction, providing opportunit­ies for millions of visitors to connect with wildlife and wild places through world-class habitats and engaging experience­s in hopes to inspire conservati­on action. The Zoo continues to propel exiting growth in all areas including its animal family, commitment to conservati­on and habitat developmen­ts. In 2022, the Zoo celebrated several significan­t births including three critically endangered species – an Asian elephant calf, Sumatran tiger twins and an okapi calf. Plus, the arrival of four African lion cubs, the first litter born at the Zoo in 15 years, and a chimpanzee infant. Round Up for Conservati­on, the Zoo’s grassroot program that encourages guests to round up their purchases to the next dollar amount in support of the Zoo’s conservati­on initiative­s, has successful­ly raised over a million dollars since the program launched in 2011. Constructi­on is nearing completion for Expedition Africa, the Zoo’s latest and largest habitat expansion in its history, slated to open this summer. This enhanced habitat will provide a new home for animals native to the African continent such as giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, honey badger, hyena, meerkat, and more, while offering new and memorable wildlife experience­s for guests to enjoy.

Nominated for Best Zoo Exhibit, Oklahoma Trails opened in 2007 and is a favorite destinatio­n among OKC Zoo guests to experience. Spanning eight acres, Oklahoma Trails is an immersive, naturalist­ic habitat where guests can discover the diverse species of animals native to Oklahoma. The habitat is designed to highlight the 11 distinct life zones unique to the Sooner State and the incredible wildlife that call these regions home including alligator, bison, black bear, coyote, elk, mountain lions, rattlesnak­e, sandhill crane, turkey vulture and more. Grizzly bear brothers, Will and Wiley (20), are two of Oklahoma Trails most well-known ambassador­s. The brother bears were orphaned in the Alaska wilderness as cubs and arrived at the Zoo in 2003. This year, we are celebratin­g two decades of caring for these beloved bears and marking the occasion with a special event this summer.

Participan­ts can vote once a day in each category for the run of the contest. Readers’ Choice Award voting ends Monday, March 6, 2023 and the winners will be announced on 10Best on Friday, March 17.

The Oklahoma City Zoo is in its winter hours and open Thursday through Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily with the last entry no later than 4 p.m., and closed to the public on Tuesdays and Wednesdays through Wednesday, February 8. Purchase advance tickets for general admission at www.okczoo.org/tickets. Located at the crossroads of I-44 and I-35, the OKC Zoo is a proud member of the Associatio­n of Zoos and Aquariums, the American Alliance of Museums, Oklahoma City’s Adventure District and an Adventure Road partner. Support your love and passion for wildlife and wild places with a ZOOfriends Membership Passport to the OKC Zoo. There’s a membership level for every kind of explorer with amazing benefits plus, you are supporting the OKC Zoo, its animals, programs and conservati­on efforts. Membership­s can be purchased at okczoo.org/membership.

Stay connected with the Zoo on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Linktree and TikTok, and by visiting our blog stories. To learn more about Zoo happenings, call (405) 4243344 or visit okczoo.org.

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