Rockford Zoo

Rockford Zoo (Also known as Rockford Zoological Gardens) is an AZA-Accredited public zoological park in Rockford, Illinois. It is a facility of the Rockford Park District and open year round. The Zoo opened in 1957, and as of is a huge facility and lacks any charismatic animals (no big cats (save for Cougars), no Giraffes, etc.) found in normal zoos, but consists of Elephants, Polar Bears, Native American Species, Farm Animals, Red Pandas, Zebras, Gibbons, Stingrays, Komodo Dragons, Otters, Bobcats, Penguins, Seals, Kiwis, Camels, Mandrills, Pelicans, etc. The Zoo has been a certified autism center since 2019. The Zoo has over 200,000 visitors annually.

History
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Entrance Plaza

 * 1) American Alligator
 * 2) North American River Otter
 * 3) Great Horned Owl
 * 4) Snowy Owl
 * 5) Great Grey Owl
 * 6) Cinereous Vulture

Family Farm
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Forest Trail
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Forest Building
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Asia
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Africa: Beasts Big & Small
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Coasts
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Stingray Bay

 * 1) Cownose Ray
 * 2) Southern Stingray

Zoo Center
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Flamingo Territory and Zoo Lake

 * 1) American Flamingo

Zoo North
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Budgie Landing
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Butterfly Garden
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Other Attractions and Facilities
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Events
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Education
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Mascot
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Notable Animals
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