How can you be in Southern California and not go to the San Diego Zoo? We spent the afternoon at the 1800-acre Wild Animal Park, strolled the two-mile Kilimanjaro Safari Walk, and saw wonderful wildlife in as natural a habitat as California can accomplish. Being that it's springtime, there were lots of very cute babies, from giraffes, to lions, to elephants. San Diego's not-for-profit Zoo is devoted to the conservation of endangered species and research work around the globe. Our experience reinforced that they do a wonderful job.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
San Diego Zoo
How can you be in Southern California and not go to the San Diego Zoo? We spent the afternoon at the 1800-acre Wild Animal Park, strolled the two-mile Kilimanjaro Safari Walk, and saw wonderful wildlife in as natural a habitat as California can accomplish. Being that it's springtime, there were lots of very cute babies, from giraffes, to lions, to elephants. San Diego's not-for-profit Zoo is devoted to the conservation of endangered species and research work around the globe. Our experience reinforced that they do a wonderful job.
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Yay, the WAP! We were just there - did you see the baby cheetah? I am so in love! :) We're hoping to go to the ZOO (the actual in-town zoo) this week before we head east. That is a really nice park too.
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